^ "Hey, I'm an irresponsible fool, But that's ok, if I "f" up, someone else will bail me out. Thanks people who work for a living and pay for my free [poo]".
Instead of.....
http://mayberry.wikia.com/wiki/Bailey%27s_Bad_Boy
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:In the meantime....
11 pages into this discussion and no real positive Obamacare stories..
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:It's easy to tell who has NEVER listened to Rush.
Duel of Fates wrote:MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:In the meantime....
11 pages into this discussion and no real positive Obamacare stories..
If you define "positive" as bigger government, millions forced into Obamacare, loss of liberty, loss of choices, higher deductibles, lower coverage, and a loss of faith in the office of the presidency, then it is all "positive". I think the only real positive to come from Obamacare is the look of disbelief on the faces of the liberal drones losing their coverage and sticker shock.
Son wrote:Maybe i am cranky because I am tired wet and cold, but I would like to pee on my hand and then shake Obama's hand for really messing up the insurance.
If this is considered a threat, just report me to the secret service so I can apologize to Obama and shake his hand...
Bryant wrote:Sad thing is that Obamacare is working perfectly at distracting from all the other issues.
Benghazi, IRS targeting, illegal Justice department investigations, "Fast and Furious", Eric Holder perjury, millions of tax refunds going to illegals at a single address, etc.
Meanwhile, Obamacare gets delayed for businesses, but the people get screwed; Pres and Admin lie about the past government shutdowns and even take active steps to make the shutdown more impacting; Obamacare Navigators are encouraging people to lie on healthcare forms to get better rates; Obamacare ads are using the old bait-n-switch to get young members in the system with sex and alcohol (funny thing is that one of the Planned Parenthood organizations thought they were produced by those who oppose Obamacare and called them "[promiscuous woman] shaming"); only 19% of people actually believe healthcare will improve.
But don't worry, Pepsi's memes are funny, catchy and make statements with no factual basis, so we should believe them instead.
Saddly, this actually works on most of the young generation.
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