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What is the difference when you have the corporate elite deciding what is good for themselves and exploiting the workers for their own benefit?
hmm the only "rights" I see being "subbrogated" is my rights to choose my healthcare....
What "rights" specifically do the Republicans attempt to "subbrogate"?
I'll wait. :roll:
The poorest worker has more power in a free society than anyone in a socialist one. He can always choose to work for someone else.
abortion?
men marrying men? (i say that one because if gay marriage is legal i'm marrying my best friend, i'm for equality).
just to play devils advocate
revokes an individuals right to life. As a Libertarian I think life is ultimate.
Sooooo Republicans are doing this? So are democrats. :shrug:
Of course it has. Obama promised everything under the sun...for everyone. Anyone with a functioning brain knew that wasn't going to happen.
The poorest worker has more power in a free society than anyone in a socialist one. He can always choose to work for someone else.
i'd extend them the right to do it up to 1 year of age.
The flaw in this argument is that under a corporatist society, you keep wages just low enough to keep people hungry.
Care to address our child obesity problems?
absolutely....its the dollar value menu problem. Buying healthy foods, fresh fruit/vegetables are very expensive. Its cheaper for families to buy the fast food high fat dollar menu food than it is to prepare a healthy meal.
No, it's not cheaper, it's easier. The problem is not cost, it's laziness.
i really don't. most of those voters would vote dem anyway. not BLACK, but dem. big difference....yet you see no issue that 95+ percent of blacks voted for Obama.
the real question is why would any minority vote for the republican party?
I've never understood log cabin republicans myself. Why support a party that would love nothing more than see your rights subbrogated.
hmm the only "rights" i see being "subbrogated" is my rights to choose my healthcare....
What "rights" specifically do the republicans attempt to "subbrogate"?
I'll wait. :roll:
oh toootles!!!!!
dd?
except the majority of the country WANTS insurance reform.Pretty much. Voting for McCain was very painful. (He is essentially a Democrat who believes in a strong national defense. ) As much as I don't like where the Republican party is now, they are closer to my views than the Democrat/Socialist party. As such, I tend to vote for the Republican party. However, I would have voted for Hoffman in NY23. If the Republicans ever discover that being Democrat lite is a losing position, then they may return to the more classic fiscal conservative policies that I could get behind.
In the mean time, the Democrats are taking this president's term to try to move the country irrevocably left. I think you are seeing the push back from the American people against both the policies and the Democrat party that is trying to implement them.
The real interesting time will be the next 10 months leading up to the mid term elections. If the Democrats push through Cap and Trade, Insurance reform, etc., I think you will see many Democrats voted out and the Republicans and Independents who are voted in having a mandate to reverse these policies. Should make for an interesting next 3 years.
What is that old proverb/curse? May you live in interesting times.
except the majority of the country WANTS insurance reform.
If you have 3 kids and can go to McDonalds and buy 3 double cheeseburgers for $3.00. Take it home and make some kool-aid.
How are you going to make a nutrious meal for that? Its not just about laziness as you guys always claim.
or you buy a box of hamburger helper for a couple of dollars and a pound of ground beef for a couple dollars.
Still not healthy.
Eating healthy costs money.
link..... Most do not want THIS reform
A servo mechanism? Can we have an example?
Can we have an example?
Stupid...even though a third party has NEVER won?
In his war strategies, he's no different than Bush(exception the NY trials). But his domestic policies, health care, cap and tax, the 787 stimulus that didn't stimulate, the belief jobs are created by government...isn't anything like Bush, I'm starting to understand why you're confused about the issue here.
Your conscience and personal opinions ans swagger affect at the primary, state, and local levels. One yer fangs are sharpened, once the argument is over, once the platform is laid....you vote Republican. It's as simple as that. Want to change politics, change your party!
Most probably would if they knew what it really was instead of the teabagger lie version. Government takeover! Death panels!
Or you could buy a bag of salad mix for $2. and cook a chicken breast ($1.) and serve a healthy meal.
Serve water with it and you have a low-cost healthy meal.
It does take a little effort and you have to actually control what your kids eat instead of just giving them what they want to shut them up.
Or you could buy a bag of salad mix for $2. and cook a chicken breast ($1.) and serve a healthy meal.
Serve water with it and you have a low-cost healthy meal.
It does take a little effort and you have to actually control what your kids eat instead of just giving them what they want to shut them up.
If the people knew what was really in the bill, there would be a revolt.
You might be able to get a bag of iceberg lettuce mix for $2 (which has no nutritional value)....Salad greens that actually have nutritional value run in the 3-4 dollar range. And you are going to serve three kids 1 chicken breast?
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