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The word of the day is
kakistocracy
government by the worst people
A word that should be used more often. On second thought, maybe not.
The word of the day is
kakistocracy
government by the worst people
ROCKET MAN VS THE DONALD! Who wins!?
Let's face it. At this point guns are just a political thing. It's not about how many people died or how many guns I can own. It's about how many votes I can get for taking one side or the other. Why have a rational discussion and sensible well enforced laws when all anyone wants is a few votes. Congress disgusts me in their lack of actual help and compassion toward the people they represent.
Let's face it. At this point guns are just a political thing. It's not about how many people died or how many guns I can own. It's about how many votes I can get for taking one side or the other. Why have a rational discussion and sensible well enforced laws when all anyone wants is a few votes. Congress disgusts me in their lack of actual help and compassion toward the people they represent.
Let's face it. At this point guns are just a political thing. It's not about how many people died or how many guns I can own. It's about how many votes I can get for taking one side or the other. Why have a rational discussion and sensible well enforced laws when all anyone wants is a few votes. Congress disgusts me in their lack of actual help and compassion toward the people they represent.
Let's face it. At this point guns are just a political thing. It's not about how many people died or how many guns I can own. It's about how many votes I can get for taking one side or the other. Why have a rational discussion and sensible well enforced laws when all anyone wants is a few votes. Congress disgusts me in their lack of actual help and compassion toward the people they represent.

I agree 100% and that is why Hillary's comments piss me off so much. She is trying to capitalize on people's pain. I completely agree that we need reasonable background checks but I do not see how gun control would have prevented this from happening.
I also support gun free zones if there are metal detectors.
Anti-abortion Republican Senator urges mistress to get an abortion. Hypocrisy? No, just standard practice:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/03/politics/tim-murphy-abortion/index.html
married conservative politician standing for family values has a mistress - check
anti-abortion republican urges mistress to get abortion - check
all is good...
but I do not see how gun control would have prevented this from happening.
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Misguided...
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Sadly, that list would be but a drop in the bucket compared to the number of mass shootings in the U.S. since the start of the list.
A couple other notes:
- After the Port Arthur shooting in Australia, they enacted a large-scale firearms buyback and firearms deaths (including suicides) declined by something like 35% over the next few years and have remained at those lowered levels since.
- Of those killed in the 2002 Dubrovka Theatre attack in Moscow, only 1 was killed by gunfire while the rest were killed by poison gas that the Russian special forces used in an attempt to subdue the hostage takers.
So let me get this straight mskis I want to make sure I'm not missing something...you are citing 13 instances in 11 different counties killing 748 people over a 26 year span with a satirical newspaper who prints the same news article each time there is a mass shooting in the USA.
From what I understand, the Onion reprints this because we Americans only offer "thoughts & prayers" when these tragedies occur and do not actively try to solve/address the situation with these attacks. That's the tragedy.
NY Daily News article from Oct. 2, 2017 indicates there are over 1700 dead and nearly 1 mass shooting per day since Sandy Hook Elementary (that was in 2012). It states "the US has seen 1518 acts of gun violence in which at least four people were wounded or killed. There have been 1754 days since the children in Sandy Hook were killed." So let's compare 1,518 instances in 1 country killing +/-1700 people over a 5 year span.
This is just information. Nothing more.
Shocking! Now here's a surprise...:-c:-o:not:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/12/politics/nra-opposes-bump-stock-bills/index.html
The U.S. Virgin Islands government reluctantly responded to Trump's gaffe.
“I would not want to in any way involve the governor of the Virgin Islands in any national dispute in the media about what the president knows about the relationship between the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands,” Sam Topp, deputy communications director for Governor Mapp, tells Newsweek.
"It doesn't serve our purpose to participate in the national hoopla over whether Donald Trump is making competent comments or not. Just look at the documents that govern the relationship [between the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands], and you can determine how relevant or irrelevant, or advised or ill-advised, his comments were. There’s no president of the United States other than the president of the United States," Topp adds.
President Trump Doesn't Know He's the President of the U.S. Virgin Islands
https://www.yahoo.com/news/president-trump-doesn-apos-t-154524421.html
Link to story By the way, I think it is important to point out that the executive from Apple who said this was not a blue-eyed blonde man... but an African-American woman.“Diversity is the human experience,” the Apple executive said. “I get a little bit frustrated when diversity or the term diversity is tagged to the people of color, or the women, or the LGBT.”
“There can be 12 white blue-eyed blonde men in a room and they are going to be diverse too because they’re going to bring a different life experience and life perspective to the conversation,”
Following the exchange, Alyssa Mastromonaco, former deputy chief of staff for operations under Obama took to Twitter with an explosive response,
calling Mr. Trump's comments a "f----ing lie."
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Oh look, the cost of health insurance for those on Obamacare will be going up because Blue Cross in NC is raising its rates by 14.1%. Granted it is better than the 22% that they had requested, but I know people who can't afford a 5% increase. I am not sure how these people will be able to afford a 14% increase.
So... tell me again how the "Affordable" care act is making health insurance affordable to people again? I just keep hearing horror story after horror story.
Once again, I think that the government should make all preventative care free for US citizens, and all reactionary care subject to the free market. Help to prevent people from needing insurance, it will lower everyone's rates.
From what I understand part of the insurance premiums is based on how much your state funds the program. I didn't have an increase in Arizona, but Kansas did see a big premium increase, but I'm not incredibly well informed on the whole subject. I have this thing called insurance and all I see is the companies finding any excuse to raise rates. Gov't mandated health care, raise 'em up. No more gov't health care, that'll cost more.
Isn't that interesting because I thought that the ACA was going to make health insurance more affordable. Funny how that has not happened.
The other factor in all this is the hospitals are just as bad. I many situations, hospitals charge less for things if you pay cash. They realize that they can jack up the fees if insurance is going to cover a procedure. In Michigan, it is also tied into car insurance because that pays claims for auto related injury reports. If you break your arm on a skateboard, the hospital will charge less than if you break your arm in a car accident. Oh, they also have the highest auto insurance rates in the US.
But it all comes down to one simple fact, Obamacare has not does what he said it would. Rates have not gone down, you can't always keep your doctor, and you can't always keep your plan. It is a form of taxation, and he lied about every aspect of it. It is not making the US any healthier and we would have been better off without it.
Dinner at Masa, six months paid vacation, and a night alone with Carla Gugino.![]()
But it all comes down to one simple fact, Obamacare has not does what he said it would. Rates have not gone down, you can't always keep your doctor, and you can't always keep your plan. It is a form of taxation, and he lied about every aspect of it. It is not making the US any healthier and we would have been better off without it.
Although there is little point in showing you facts about Obamacare (you have clearly made up your mind), but the reason ACA hasn't worked is because it hasn't been supported. There are lots of problems with it, but the mandate that you get insurance, the rebates, and the insurance company requirements were not the problem.
Rates are raising because Trump made it clear early this year that he was at some point (and he has now done so) stop the payments to the insurance companies (the rebates) for providing care to the under insured. Just like other businesses, insurance companies want clarity and consistency. Trump has done a very poor job of both. His policies have made ACA worse. I would argue very clearly that it is appreciably worse because of Trump (and the R's in general).
The state ACAs were doing fine until the R's starting trying to dismantle them (and succeeded!!). The Fed ACA was doing okay, until the R's tried to break it. Then it got worse.
I am not going to argue for ACA, as personally there are more parts that I don't think work, then do. But to pretend like this isn't the fault of the Republicans as much as the Democrats, or specifically not Trump is just ill-informed. Look at lots of sources and find out when and why insurance companies started raising premiums. Then look for other sources. Just be informed, instead of spewing the very clearly uninformed "ACA didn't work!!".
It is not just about insurance companies increasing rates. It is about what was included in those plans. I have been arguing this for years. There is also the fact that that the Federal Government requires people to buy a privately controled product or service or pay an additional tax.
Do you have links to show that it is an overwhelming success? Has it personally made your life better? I know it has helped some, but at what cost to others?
I don't think that Trump is doing anything to help, but I can say that based on what we were all told by Obama regarding lower healthcare costs, keeping your doctor, keeping your plan, better access to health care, and overall better healthcare, I can say from personal experience that none of those objectives have been met in my life or the lives of several friends and family members.
Sure for me. But that doesn't solve the issues for many people who have daily, monthly, or yearly pills, tests, etc. I am not in this for me. I am going to be fine. I can afford great insurance. I have the means. I think that we should look for a system that helps everyone. Including those who have very high monthly health bills. Because many of those people are just like us. Or could be us with one car accident, one heart issue, or something we can't control like MS.SO back to the question, Would you support a program that offers free preventative care and private insurance for reactionary care events?
SO back to the question, Would you support a program that offers free preventative care and private insurance for reactionary care events?
Car insurance is required. I pay a ticket if i don't have it. Call it a tax, call it a fine, call it a fee. That is all semantics. (I am aware it was defined the SC)
Do we really have to go through this again? Do you want premiums to go down or not? If you only want premiums to go down for healthy people, sure have hazard insurance. Group all the really sick people together and make THEM pay more. Who cares!! This doesn't help the system or most people, but it would make rates go down for some people, so there is that...
Sometimes I wonder if you read my posts or not... why would I have links when I clearly said I don't like it that much? Nor would I say it makes my life better as I am healthy and young(ish)... so yea. But your quote really does sound a lot like you are saying if it doesn't benefit me, why should we do it. To which I say because we are a civilized society that has the means to do it. We should because it is the right thing to do. I don't know, because as a religious society, we should want to help our fellow man.
Obama isn't President. Trump is. Obama's actions were going towards a goal. My estimation was that he would have supported single payer. Agree or not, he had a vision for healthcare and pushed his agenda. Trump has no goal. He has no plan or vision. He has nothing but "Repeal!!!! This doesn't work!!!!" Which is a bunch of malarkey and is not something we as a society should support.
That is one provision I agree with. However I have many people that I know or am related to who have suffered because of Obamacare. It cost my dad a good part of his retirement account thanks to some bad tax laws.I have many people I know, including family, who have been helped by the ACA. The ability to get insurance when they have preexisting conditions is a pretty common thing I hear. Or does that not count since you like that provision?
Who cares what Obama said in 2009? I certainly don't. If you want to blame anyone, blame the dude who has the power to fix it. Or maybe the group of mostly guys who have the power to update / modify / fix the law? It is sad that we continue (as you have said from the beginning!!) to devolve this discussion into whether it works the way Obama thought it should. Who cares about that?
Sure for me. But that doesn't solve the issues for many people who have daily, monthly, or yearly pills, tests, etc. I am not in this for me. I am going to be fine. I can afford great insurance. I have the means. I think that we should look for a system that helps everyone. Including those who have very high monthly health bills. Because many of those people are just like us. Or could be us with one car accident, one heart issue, or something we can't control like MS.
Hey, SAC, regarding your little memes there...
1. 9/11 did not "destroy a country".
2. Exactly how many deaths are the folks pictured directly responsible for as the result of terrorist actions?