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1 hour ago, baddog said:

Seriously, you don't think that taking money from people, who have worked their entire lives and contributed to the system so that there would be money for them in their golden years, and giving it to people who are young, able bodied individuals who have never worked or contributed one red cent their entire lives is not cheating? Where is your referee? Anyone who thinks this is right has absolutely no conscience. Next time you visit grandma and she needs food or her meds filled, tell her the bum down the street needed it more.

Don't ever preach cheating again. 

this situation existed before obamacare and would still exist if obamacare ended. 

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2 hours ago, baddog said:

Seriously, you don't think that taking money from people, who have worked their entire lives and contributed to the system so that there would be money for them in their golden years, and giving it to people who are young, able bodied individuals who have never worked or contributed one red cent their entire lives is not cheating? Where is your referee? Anyone who thinks this is right has absolutely no conscience. Next time you visit grandma and she needs food or her meds filled, tell her the bum down the street needed it more.

Don't ever preach cheating again. 

this situation existed before obamacare and would still exist if obamacare ended. 

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15 minutes ago, nappyroots said:

This is the hidden content, please

look at the graph

I you want to do this the right way, why not take the average poverty rate of the Bush tenure vs the average poverty rate of the Obama tenure?  Just like the great majority of other "federal enterprises" Obamacare is forcing insurers to leave the program because they are losing substantial sums of money.  No blogger can change that fact.

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On 6/10/2016 at 1:01 PM, stevenash said:

I you want to do this the right way, why not take the average poverty rate of the Bush tenure vs the average poverty rate of the Obama tenure?  Just like the great majority of other "federal enterprises" Obamacare is forcing insurers to leave the program because they are losing substantial sums of money.  No blogger can change that fact.

the winner of the 2020 election will get the graph dropping obama inherited the graph going up, just like unemployment 

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7 minutes ago, stevenash said:

Why do you avoid my suggestion about looking at the average poverty rate of both PResidents?  HMMMMMM

Why don't we look at it for the last 50 years, and republicans don't want to give FREE STUFF anyone way. Just cut food stamps, welfare and obamacare(plus the free medical care that the poor was receiving anyway), let people starve and die if they can't or won't find a job

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33 minutes ago, nappyroots said:

Why don't we look at it for the last 50 years, and republicans don't want to give FREE STUFF anyone way. Just cut food stamps, welfare and obamacare(plus the free medical care that the poor was receiving anyway), let people starve and die if they can't or won't find a job

And what comparisons would you like to make over the last 50 years?  If my  memory is correct, "free stuff" is not what made this country great.

 

 

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1 hour ago, stevenash said:

Here is a novel idea for you, Nappy.  How about we not get rid of food stamps and welfare but, at the same time, try to institute policies that will lessen the need for them?

In the 8 years before obama your folks had the oppourtunity to do just that, what happened

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6 minutes ago, stevenash said:

You can give credit for that to Mr Clintons ability to work with the opposition ( its called leadership and we currently dont have any) and the strong hand of Speaker Newt Gingrich

Why did't Newt run for prez this year, the opposition statement on a supreme court justice this year, we will not consider anyone that obama puts foward, we will not even have a vote, is that working with the opposition.Merrick Garland

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5 minutes ago, stevenash said:

You can give credit for that to Mr Clintons ability to work with the opposition ( its called leadership and we currently dont have any) and the strong hand of Speaker Newt Gingrich

You're absolutely right sn.  Although I didn't vote for Bill, I give him kudos for being one of the few politicians in recent history who would work with the opposite party.  And a lot was accomplished.  Wow, working together to get things done.  What a novel idea.

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On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 9:32 AM, stevenash said:

Here is a novel idea for you, Nappy.  How about we not get rid of food stamps and welfare but, at the same time, try to institute policies that will lessen the need for them?

The GOP does not have any solutions, they only want to cut "entitlement " programs.

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