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Who here is satisfied and not disappointed in President Obama?

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Muleman1994
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Why are you trying to dominate this thread? Didn't you read Goober's original post?

Obviously i am not speaking to Mule or Luke but i really would like to hear from others

Because it's all muledouche knows how to do.

You won't hear him chime in on the republiclowns' rules change so the OMB is forbidden to show the public how much the repeal of Obamacare will cost the US.

$350 billion, y'all, adding huge numbers to the deficit.

So typical of those fiscally responsible asswipes.

And it will cost millions of jobs as well.

Make America broke again.

Way to go, geniuses!
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The obamacare fiasco was entirely of the Democrats making and forced onto the American People by obama who lied about it to everyone. Remember Pelosi's line "We have to pass it so we can find out what is in it". The bill was written in a manner that the CBO could not score it.

It is particularly hilarious to see a liberal obama loving welfare cheat talk about the deficit.
obama added more to the National Dept than all previous Presidents combined.

The American People hired Donald Trump President to repeal and replace obamacare.

It is take out the trash (obama and the Democrats) time.


 
Posted : January 6, 2017 1:35 pm
MartinD28
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Can you expand the map a little? It's not quite big enough.

Possibly when you sign up for Trumpcare, you'll then be fitted for some glasses that will help with your vision problem. No doubt Trumpcare will be the best insurance ever. That I can tell you. Stay tuned for a tweet that will detail the plan.


 
Posted : January 6, 2017 1:50 pm
BoytonBrother
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Random thought. I think those who are wary of government regulation should reconsider that in some areas. It's not always a bad thing. Should we all really have access to the technology behind apps like Facebook Live? Where any fool can broadcast you live for anyone to see? I think it's dangerous for the general public to have it. I've always been very reserved on social media for that reason. And how about the media? I'm not saying we should regulate what our media can and cannot say, but no way in hell should the 24-hour news channels be able to pass themselves off as news. CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, all of them, should be federally regulated. The major daily newspapers and local TV news, national news shows, still do adhere to journalism's code of ethics and integrity, from what I see. But it's those cable channels that should not be allowed to spew the garbage that they spew. The general public should not have to distrust their news sources. And the public should not have to take extra steps to determine what is real news and what isn't. Most of here know the difference between commentary and news, but we all know there are way too many stiupid people in this country that don't know the difference. The end result is that we are all questioning our media. Something needs to change.


 
Posted : January 6, 2017 5:34 pm
Muleman1994
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So you are in favor of censorship. Who do you propose should have the power to decide what is allowed to be said and what shall be suppressed?

The major daily newspapers and local TV news, national news shows, do not adhere to journalism's code of ethics and integrity,

The two major tenants for the press are holding the government accountable and reporting the news to the people.

The entities you mentioned predominantly tell their opinion based on their political agenda. They also play the game of not reporting whatever they decide does not fit their political agenda.

An recent example is their false reporting that Hillary Clinton would easily win the election.
Anyone who was paying attention knew that was crap.


 
Posted : January 7, 2017 7:38 am
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