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jms62 10-03-2013 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop (Post 947852)
First stone of the Revolution?

Deranged lunatic or patriot?

Danzig 10-03-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 947865)
As another site pointed out, regarding the shots fired- the Capitol Police are currently working without pay, to protect the members of Congress, who are being paid.

ARGH!

sounds about right.

serfs taking care of the noblemen.


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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 947872)
Deranged lunatic or patriot?

looks like neither. seems from what i've read that the car chase and shooting ended at the capitol by chance, not by design...but who knows?
word that she's dead....or that she's in custody. but that's par for the course, with news outlets all wanting to be 'first', but not necessarily correct.

hi_im_god 10-03-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 947872)
Deranged lunatic or patriot?

the fact that this is a question makes me want to vomit.

Rudeboyelvis 10-03-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 947865)
As another site pointed out, regarding the shots fired- the Capitol Police are currently working without pay, to protect the members of Congress, who are being paid.

ARGH!

They must have had to borrow the bullets from the 1.6 billion bullet stockpile at DHS (100% Fully Operational by the way, no furloughs or shutdowns there):

http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphben...-conversation/

seeing as their stockroom @ CHPD is padlocked shut. :(

Danzig 10-03-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god (Post 947876)
the fact that this is a question makes me want to vomit.

:tro:

yeah, i don't think anything that's going on merits violence. we have elections to get no-good pols out of office.

Danzig 10-03-2013 05:02 PM

well...

just read one article that claims the woman tried to ram her car thru the white house gates, couldn't do so, and sped to the capitol with police in pursuit...

a child was with her, but wasn't harmed. still seeing she's 'in custody' and also that she was killed by police....

scary stuff.

Danzig 10-03-2013 05:09 PM

oh, i'm soooo proud to be living in arkansas, with such fine representation....

:zz:


http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/20..._rhetoric.html

Congressman Tweets About Democrats' "Violent Rhetoric" After Capitol Hill Shooting, Then Deletes It

The details of this afternoon's shooting outside the U.S. Capitol are still developing. Lawmakers and staff were told to shelter in place after shots rang out outside the Capitol, and one sheltered lawmaker took the opportunity to rag on Democrats' "violent rhetoric" during the government shutdown.

Danzig 10-03-2013 05:47 PM

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slate...n_berates.html


oh, what nerve!

jms62 10-03-2013 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 947890)

Wow talk about being out of touch. The one who is responsible for causing the problem blaming those affected by the problem. He knew he would get his sound bite.

Danzig 10-03-2013 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 947894)
Wow talk about being out of touch. The one who is responsible for causing the problem blaming those affected by the problem. He knew he would get his sound bite.

yeah, except his sound bite is him being an idiot!

Danzig 10-03-2013 08:25 PM

http://news.msn.com/us/shutdown-in-3...rouble-looming

again, what nerve:

Boehner answered by batting blame back toward Obama and his "my-way-or-the-highway approach." Boehner said that if the president would negotiate to fix flaws in "Obamacare," the shutdown could end.

"The president's insistence on steamrolling ahead with this flawed program is irresponsible," said Boehner, R-Ohio.



my way or the highway? congress passed this law a few years ago. it's a law, because congress voted on it and passed it, and sent it to the prez to sign.
i know that the house voted 41 times to repeal it-all exercises in futility.
now, if anyone is exhibiting 'my way or the highway' thinking, it's people like boner and cruz. they have shutdown the entire govt because a portion of one branch of our govt doesn't like a law that was voted on, passed, and deemed constitutional.
all three branches passed this law. enough with the bs people!!!
and altho many don't like the law, most like the shutdown even less.

bigrun 10-04-2013 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 947909)
http://news.msn.com/us/shutdown-in-3...rouble-looming

again, what nerve:

Boehner answered by batting blame back toward Obama and his "my-way-or-the-highway approach." Boehner said that if the president would negotiate to fix flaws in "Obamacare," the shutdown could end.

"The president's insistence on steamrolling ahead with this flawed program is irresponsible," said Boehner, R-Ohio.



my way or the highway? congress passed this law a few years ago. it's a law, because congress voted on it and passed it, and sent it to the prez to sign.
i know that the house voted 41 times to repeal it-all exercises in futility.
now, if anyone is exhibiting 'my way or the highway' thinking, it's people like boner and cruz. they have shutdown the entire govt because a portion of one branch of our govt doesn't like a law that was voted on, passed, and deemed constitutional.
all three branches passed this law. enough with the bs people!!!
and altho many don't like the law, most like the shutdown even less.

And held up by SCOTUS..Boner suffers from heat stroke, he needs to read that piece of paper he's aways waving around, the constitution:wf
Be sure to watch last nite's Stewart show,has it covered:D

Clip-Clop 10-04-2013 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 947872)
Deranged lunatic or patriot?

Highly unexpected suspect? Clearly the lady had some issues.

Rudeboyelvis 10-04-2013 03:25 PM

Meanwhile, why not make some political hay -

>>> Barack Obama is having a lot of fun using the government shutdown to squeeze the public in imaginative ways. The point of the shutdown game is to see who can squeeze hardest, make the most pious speech and listen for the applause. It’s a variation on the grade-school ritual of “you show me yours, and I’ll show you mine.”.....

The Park Service appears to be closing streets on mere whim and caprice. The rangers even closed the parking lot at Mount Vernon, where the plantation home of George Washington is a favorite tourist destination. That was after they barred the new World War II Memorial on the Mall to veterans of World War II. But the government does not own Mount Vernon; it is privately owned by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. The ladies bought it years ago to preserve it as a national memorial. The feds closed access to the parking lots this week, even though the lots are jointly owned with the Mount Vernon ladies. The rangers are from the government, and they’re only here to help.
“It’s a cheap way to deal with the situation,” an angry Park Service ranger in Washington says of the harassment. “We’ve been told to make life as difficult for people as we can. It’s disgusting.”
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...s-of-the-game/

Rudeboyelvis 10-04-2013 04:47 PM

Repubs "shooting" themselves in the foot:


jms62 10-04-2013 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 947998)
Repubs "shooting" themselves in the foot:


Now the important **** is getting cut. This thing will be resolved by Monday.

And more important stuff. Obama looking to convert military to Crips.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/milita...rticle/2536819

GenuineRisk 10-06-2013 03:39 AM

And in the throes of the shutdown, this article reminds me that the ACA, despite the attempt to provide health insurance for all, will still fail America in that, unfortunately, there is no cure for stupid.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health...are-8C11338371

Head-slapping section:

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“I don’t think that the government should be involved in health care or health insurance,” says Greg Collett, a 41-year-old software developer in Caldwell, Idaho, who would rather pay the fine for now -- $95 the first year -- than signup.
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“I calculated it out and it is cheaper for me for the next four years to pay the fine rather than get coverage,” Collett said. “At some point where it would make financial sense to pay for insurance rather than pay fines, I will make the decision from a financial standpoint.”
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Collett counts himself among the 29 percent of people who said in an NBCNews/Kaiser poll they are angry about the health reform law. “The issue for me is that it is not the proper role of government,” he said.
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Collett, who is married and has 10 children, says the kids are covered by Medicaid, the joint state-federal health insurance plan for people with low income and children who are not covered.
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But it’s “absolutely not okay,” that they are, Collett says quickly. “There are a lot of people out there that’ll cry foul."
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Collett, whose children are home-schooled, likens taking Medicaid to sending children to public school. He also does not approve of government-funded public schools. “The government is taking your money. They are spending it on things they shouldn’t be,” he says. “Trying to get whatever you can back -- I have nothing against that. You have to at some point try and get your tax dollars back.”
Ten kids whose health care is being paid for by the government. Listen, dude, whatever it is you think you're paying in taxes, believe me, you're costing the taxpayers a lot more than what you're paying in.

And he's running for the state legislature! Because nothing says "I hate government" more than "I want a government job."

Danzig 10-06-2013 10:30 AM

the kock bros are telling younger people that they'd be better off 'paying the fine'. yes, because it makes perfect sense to gamble that because one is young, they won't need insurance. nothing bad EVER happens to young people. :rolleyes:

my husband works at a place owned by them; they showed all the employees a video the other day about being taxed on good health policies-cadillac plans.

so, now the employees (including my husband) are up in arms...well, hubby isn't up in arms now, when i explained that the health care plan they offer him and his co-workers is NOT a cadillac plan by any stretch of the imagination.
but who's going to explain that to all his hourly co-workers?


back to the article just above....

how does this collett person say that the govt has no role, while stating that the 10 kids are on medicaid? if that isn't cognitive dissonance, i don't know what is!!

jms62 10-06-2013 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 948218)
the kock bros are telling younger people that they'd be better off 'paying the fine'. yes, because it makes perfect sense to gamble that because one is young, they won't need insurance. nothing bad EVER happens to young people. :rolleyes:

my husband works at a place owned by them; they showed all the employees a video the other day about being taxed on good health policies-cadillac plans.

so, now the employees (including my husband) are up in arms...well, hubby isn't up in arms now, when i explained that the health care plan they offer him and his co-workers is NOT a cadillac plan by any stretch of the imagination.
but who's going to explain that to all his hourly co-workers?


back to the article just above....

how does this collett person say that the govt has no role, while stating that the 10 kids are on medicaid? if that isn't cognitive dissonance, i don't know what is!!

Didnt we have a few on these boards against Obama and those on the government dole while also receiving SSI? It is mind boggling that someone cannot make the connection like the guy in the story.

GenuineRisk 10-06-2013 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 948258)
Didnt we have a few on these boards against Obama and those on the government dole while also receiving SSI? It is mind boggling that someone cannot make the connection like the guy in the story.

Oh, Timm... whatever happened to him? I miss him. He was so very earnest in his postings of links to RedState.

I think the not-so-young gentleman in the article (what is he thinking? He's 41. Dude, your prostate is soon going to be doing things you're not going to be liking, if it isn't already) has persuaded himself that he pays more in taxes than he's getting back. A lot of people who get the EITC don't make the connection between the money that is taken out of their paychecks and the several thousand dollar check they get from the IRS in the spring. It doesn't occur to them that they are getting back everything they paid in taxes.

And they don't get inflation. People on Medicare now are getting far, far more out of it than they ever put in.

And I don't have an issue with this; I don't want him or his kids to starve, and I want old people to have some security in their declining years, but dude, at least show some appreciation for the fact that you live in a nation that has some kind of safety net and accept that you are depending on it. Those ain't your own bootstraps you're pulling yourself up by, because, without government aid, you ain't got no boots.

I am interested to hear Dell's thoughts on the man's family planning choices, seeing as how Dell has, in the past, expressed some strong opinions on poor urban families. ;)


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