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Senate votes down broad Obamacare repeal

LOL!!!!!!! I made a post the other day stating that I can always count on coming here to DP and having a good laugh out of the biased partisan rabid garbage the left posts that gets crazier and crazier every day. The left has been booted out of both federal and state governments en masse for six years running now, BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO GOVERN!

Wow....another slogan....

Go to Daily Caller or CNS...... that's your level.
 
Up to fifteen words now.

I find pithy preferable to inchoate chin dribble like:

"LOL!!!!!!! I made a post the other day stating that I can always count on coming here to DP and having a good laugh out of the biased partisan rabid garbage the left posts that gets crazier and crazier every day. The left has been booted out of both federal and state governments en masse for six years running now, BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO GOVERN!"
 
The facts are Democrats have been run out of government nationwide for six years because the voters believed they can't govern.

No.....in some cases they have fielded uninspiring candidates, as in Mass......in most other cases it is a consequence of gerrymandering...

Here's 2012


"The Democrats won 50.6% of the votes for president, to 47.8% for the Republicans; 53.6% of the votes for the Senate, to 42.9% for the Republicans; and… 49% of the votes for the House, to 48.2% for the Republicans (some ballots are still being counted). That’s not a vote for divided government. It’s a clean sweep."

Gerrymandering the House of Representatives


And now we have yet another manifestly unqualified POTUS who received substantially fewer votes than his opponent....


Meanwhile Obama was the first since Ike to win 2 terms with more than 51% of the popular vote.
 
Moderate Right, when his light opinions fail, will attack personally or go to slogans. Vern and Iceberg Slim have his numbers.
 
I've never seen you have a conversation. All you do is repeat biased partisan talking points. That's not a conversation.

I do have to chuckle MR. I don't think you posted anything but talking points. You jumped into the discussion I was having with jog (yea, he was just posting talking points too) because you didn't like the fact that I pointed out that President Obama compromised on the republican plan of mandates. You gave us this typical conservative talking point "Democrats shoved Obamacare through without Republican votes". I simply pointed out the fact that republicans came up with the idea of mandates and supported them for twenty years. You then gave us this desperate talking point "Republicans abandoned the mandate idea long ago"

Upside Guy shredded that talking point in post 94. I re-shredded it with the 2007 Healthy America Act in post 117. You've simply doing what most if not all conservatives do, flail at the facts and cling to talking points. I just don't understand why you are at a debate forum. Hey I know, I'll re-shred your silly talking point of "Republicans abandoned the mandate idea long ago" again.

S. 391 (111th): Healthy Americans Act 2009

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s391/details

Yea, that was a bill with mandates in 2009. Yes, 2009. What makes that funny is you said "long ago" but your talking point should have said "just the other day". MR, you can no longed deny what you posted was not only a talking point but a false talking point. Bet you whine about me instead of admitting it.
 
I do have to chuckle MR. I don't think you posted anything but talking points. You jumped into the discussion I was having with jog (yea, he was just posting talking points too) because you didn't like the fact that I pointed out that President Obama compromised on the republican plan of mandates. You gave us this typical conservative talking point "Democrats shoved Obamacare through without Republican votes". I simply pointed out the fact that republicans came up with the idea of mandates and supported them for twenty years. You then gave us this desperate talking point "Republicans abandoned the mandate idea long ago"

Upside Guy shredded that talking point in post 94. I re-shredded it with the 2007 Healthy America Act in post 117. You've simply doing what most if not all conservatives do, flail at the facts and cling to talking points. I just don't understand why you are at a debate forum. Hey I know, I'll re-shred your silly talking point of "Republicans abandoned the mandate idea long ago" again.

S. 391 (111th): Healthy Americans Act 2009

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s391/details

Yea, that was a bill with mandates in 2009. Yes, 2009. What makes that funny is you said "long ago" but your talking point should have said "just the other day". MR, you can no longed deny what you posted was not only a talking point but a false talking point. Bet you whine about me instead of admitting it.

Funny how you claim that all others do is post talking points while defending your position with ....................... talking points.
 
Funny how you claim that all others do is post talking points while defending your position with ....................... talking points.

MR, how is me posting a bipartisan bill with mandates from 2007 a talking point? it wouldn't be so bad if you posted something other than talking points but that's all you post (when you're not whining). MR, help me understand what is it about the conservative agenda that makes you think its okay to flail at the facts and whine about other posters. anyhoo, here's the bipartisan bill from 2009 that had mandates. yes, 2009.

S. 391 (111th): Healthy Americans Act 2009.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s391/details

Remember, you posted the silly (and false) talking point that "Republicans abandoned the mandate idea long ago". you used that silly (and false) talking point to avoid the fact that president Obama compromised on the republican plan of mandates. Think about it, republicans were supporting a bill in 2009 with mandates but you said "long ago". 2009 was not "long ago' in 2009, it was "just the other day".
 
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