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I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
You are mischaracterizing their gripes a bit aren't ya?
No, they're upset that people can't engage in a program that they didn't support.
They're trying to make the admin look bad in a "they can't do anything right" sort of way, but it's not working. If they mean something else, it's not coming across. Of course, I'm not sitting and watching their junk 24/7. I saw the same report yesterday while at the bank, and last week when my husband was watching the news, and again just this morning.
The same thing over and over - it's, "day seven, and people still can't use the website to sign up for Obamacare!"
If I'm not actively watching Fox, et . . . and instead I'm only catching random snippets of their news broadcasting, and it's all the same stuff, then they have serious issues.
I bet you if I turned it on right now they'd still be saying the same thing.
I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
I do think this shutdown is a needless and knew jerk reaction to something that would have been better to let the voters in 2014 decide, as in who controls the senate.
I do know back when the ACA was passed, 58% of Americans opposed it
The voters already decided in 2008, 2010, and 2012
Untrue unless you picking one poll.
And if you think this issue should be decided by polls, then you should look at the polls which show americans oppose shutting down the govt over defunding ACA
Yes they did, and they voted to keep a clear republican majority in the House.
Well since there's no longer talk of defunding Obamacare that's neither here nor there.
The voters already decided in 2008, 2010, and 2012
Untrue unless you picking one poll.
And if you think this issue should be decided by polls, then you should look at the polls which show americans oppose shutting down the govt over defunding ACA
I'm a bit baffled over this, really.
The Conservative media has been pushing against the healthcare reform for years. Now, they're constantly (obsessively) grating over the fact that the online sign-up site, the computer based system, isn't working right and people can't sign up.
Shouldn't they be happy? They're running this 'glitch' into the ground as if it's bad, very bad. Yet they talked about the healthcare as being bad, very bad.
Do they need some help? Maybe some Lithium.
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