I prefer a couple different phrases...."defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic"....and...."by any means necessary"BillT wrote:To coin and old phrase...."America, love it or leave it".

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I prefer a couple different phrases...."defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic"....and...."by any means necessary"BillT wrote:To coin and old phrase...."America, love it or leave it".
Yeah I do worry about th some.VMI77 wrote:It occurs to me that perhaps the non-behavior tax you should worry about is a tax on not sending your children to public schools. Granted, you pay school taxes, but the school has to forgo Federal matching funds without your children in attendance. Is that fair? --you're taking money right out of the school's pocket (using liberal logic here...the same kind that seems to hold that the government isn't taking your property when it withholds your tax refund).mamabearCali wrote:So I should be happy that my husband and I are getting ripped off to the tune of several hundred dollars each month? So happy that I want this to expand into my healthcare costs. Quite honestly, if the premiums don't go up dramatically then services will have to decrease and my family will be forced into yet again paying for our services and the fair shares of many other people as we try to keep out family heathy despite govt interference.
And that's a pretty significant contribution for someone who only made $2500 last year!The Annoyed Man wrote: The good news is that Romney will wax Obama's tail in November. I just donated $200 to his campaign not 10 minutes ago—the first political donation I've made in years. And God willing, he'll repeal this abortion of a tax bill.
That is like ten percent!Crossfire wrote:And that's a pretty significant contribution for someone who only made $2500 last year!The Annoyed Man wrote: The good news is that Romney will wax Obama's tail in November. I just donated $200 to his campaign not 10 minutes ago—the first political donation I've made in years. And God willing, he'll repeal this abortion of a tax bill.
Can't be repeated enough. When you reward negative behavior (not working, having kids you can't afford, etc) you promote more negative behavior.VMI77 wrote:
One thing liberals don't seem to understand is that once they've penalized responsibility and good decisions enough a lot of people are going to come to the conclusion that bad decisions and irresponsibility make more sense.
....of my profits, yes. But this is the year where I'm putting my money where my mouth is.03Lightningrocks wrote:That is like ten percent!Crossfire wrote:And that's a pretty significant contribution for someone who only made $2500 last year!The Annoyed Man wrote: The good news is that Romney will wax Obama's tail in November. I just donated $200 to his campaign not 10 minutes ago—the first political donation I've made in years. And God willing, he'll repeal this abortion of a tax bill.
Ok. How?The Mad Moderate wrote:I for the most part support the ACA, I do not like the mandate but see it as necessary given the mandates put on the insurance companies. I think that in the near term rates will go up in the long term I think the costs will go down and be even more affordable. I think in 70 years the ACA will be looked at in the same way the Social Security Act is viewed now. This is not the death of freedom.
That's it in a nutshell. The democrats have perpetrated a total fraud on the rest of us. They've built a Rube Goldberg device in which critical components will not be designed until after the marble rolls down the first couple of chutes. It's not just irresponsible, it's just downright dishonest. They lie, and they cheat. That's what they do. They would know the right thing to do if it reared up and bit 'em on the butt. They disgust me.chasfm11 wrote:There is page after page in the ACA of "and the secretary (HHS) will write regulations" Sorry, the last time I looked, greater regulation is the antithesis of efficiency.
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I'm sorry but when you go through the flow chart and come to the block that says "and here a miracle occurs", you are not dealing in reality.
Very well said, and add ... people who rely on government to resolve their issues.snatchel wrote:BillT wrote:
I resent the fact that the Govt just made it my responsibility. Want to know what the REAL problem facing millions of Americans is? An oppressive government that has overstepped it's boundaries and is intruding on our liberty to live life as we see fit.
I know! He's starting to resemble this person, except without the coat, because, you know... summer in TX:psijac wrote:I have never seen TAM so... Annoyed!
^^^^^^Same!The Annoyed Man wrote:....of my profits, yes. But this is the year where I'm putting my money where my mouth is.03Lightningrocks wrote:That is like ten percent!Crossfire wrote:And that's a pretty significant contribution for someone who only made $2500 last year!The Annoyed Man wrote: The good news is that Romney will wax Obama's tail in November. I just donated $200 to his campaign not 10 minutes ago—the first political donation I've made in years. And God willing, he'll repeal this abortion of a tax bill.
I'm just going to flat out call shenanigans on your posting. You are trolling, and nothing more. That "think of the children" stuff you're spouting is bunk and you know it. Now, go back to wherever your little friends are and tell them how cool you are for spinning up folks on a gun forum...BillT wrote:Yipeeeeeeee![]()
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I'm beginning to think there is hope for this country!!! What a great day for America. So many children with very serious, life threatening diseases, and who don't know a thing about politics where just granted the opportunity of life. Maybe this country is beginning to find it's moral compass! For those of you that are upset by this I suggest you consider that we are not Human Beings having a Spiritual experience but that we are Spiritual beings having a Human experience...