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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Coach is Back! on February 05, 2013, 12:35:43 PM
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..without realizing the consequences of your actions!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/feb/5/obama-health-law-will-cost-7-million/
Great job ::)
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Why should we worry about our healthcare or personal security? Personal responsibility, and self governance are a thing of the past. The government will provide for us. :-X
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Sounds more like ahole companies that don't give a shit about their employees.
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..without realizing the consequences of your actions!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/feb/5/obama-health-law-will-cost-7-million/
Great job ::)
I predicted it from the get go. Under Obamacare if you run a small business with more than 50 employees or so you are beholden to offer insurance or pay a fine. Guess what, it is cheaper to pay the fine. Thus, a lot of companies are going to do away with insurance benefits as they are getting taxed up the ass under President B Hussein's policies.
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Sounds more like ahole companies that don't give a shit about their employees.
Really? How in the fuck are they going to pay for it if they can't afford it?? How? Take every cent of profits to pay for something that no one wanted and doesn't work? If companies have to raise their prices to the consumer and the consumer won't pay, sales decrease then eventually the company folds...then where do you go, genius? Fuck him, I wouldn't pay for it anyway.
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The editorial slant of the Washington Times is notably conservative and partisan in favor of the Republican Party. On occasion, they do some bang-up investigative journalism and muckraking, sometimes on other conservative groups which the Moonies are involved in intramural feuds with. Usually though, the Times is a quaint bore, ever pining for a return to the glory days of the 1850s or 1920s, and Ronald Reagan's befuddled dreams of reactionary radicalism.
The paper promotes all sorts of wingnut curiosities, including various pseudosciences (creationism, anti-environmentalism, global warming denial, false claims about abortion and abstinence-only sex education) and bigotry (homophobia, Islamophobia, anti-secularism).
Coach, (and I don't know how you call yourself that) your source is not credible...owned by the Moonie church. You will believe anything, you caveman wackfuck.
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Why should we worry about our healthcare or personal security? Personal responsibility, and self governance are a thing of the past. The government will provide for us. :-X
paid protection
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I didn't vote for Obama.
But at least he isn't hilariously short.
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This is from the CBO chief
The editorial slant of the Washington Times is notably conservative and partisan in favor of the Republican Party. On occasion, they do some bang-up investigative journalism and muckraking, sometimes on other conservative groups which the Moonies are involved in intramural feuds with. Usually though, the Times is a quaint bore, ever pining for a return to the glory days of the 1850s or 1920s, and Ronald Reagan's befuddled dreams of reactionary radicalism.
The paper promotes all sorts of wingnut curiosities, including various pseudosciences (creationism, anti-environmentalism, global warming denial, false claims about abortion and abstinence-only sex education) and bigotry (homophobia, Islamophobia, anti-secularism).
Coach, (and I don't know how you call yourself that) your source is not credible...owned by the Moonie church. You will believe anything, you caveman wackfuck.
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you should worry about your freedom and the list of personal rights in the constitution
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This is from the CBO chief
He lib wing nut. They doesn't pay attention to "details"
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the washington times is owned by the moonies
are you a mooney coach?
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This is from the CBO chief
The CBO changes their story every week. Then let the moonies put a spin on it. Haha.
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Really? How in the fuck are they going to pay for it if they can't afford it?? How? Take every cent of profits to pay for something that no one wanted and doesn't work? If companies have to raise their prices to the consumer and the consumer won't pay, sales decrease then eventually the company folds...then where do you go, genius? Fuck him, I wouldn't pay for it anyway.
Lol can't afford it! :) Shit son, if things are that tight maybe it's time to close up shop.
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$7mil =
(http://rideons.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/dropin-the-bucket.jpg)