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Onslaught2996
reply to post by xuenchen
Eh..really don't care..you maybe right or I am. Either way my point still stands..The right wing party is the most immoral party of this decade. Attempting to blackmail American representatives to vote their way or else is shameful even for them and that is saying a lot. Do they have the backbone to go through with it or they just showboating for their supporters..hmmmm?
Which part of the many lies of ObamaCare are they basing their behavior on anyways?
Top 16 myths about the health care law
xuenchen
reply to post by Onslaught2996
weak rebuttal.
Republicans represent more of the population.
xuenchen
Indigo5
xuenchen
Indigo5
reply to post by xuenchen
Yes..Economic Terrorists...This is what the threat of shut-down is doing..
U.S. Stocks Fall as Budget-Impasse Concerns Grow
www.bloomberg.com...
When the Gov. actually shuts down we can expect a serious kick to the balls of the economy.
And when the TP demands Default on the US debt in two weeks we will see a Depression...without question.
Wall Street to GOP: Are you nuts?
www.politico.com...
yes yes of course of course.
sensationalism and fear mungering beyond belief.
Fear Mongering? It's what CEO's and financial analysts are saying...that formerly supported the GOP.
Wall Street to GOP: Are you nuts?
www.politico.com...
Politico, and your article, are slanted Left Wing operatives supported by banker pimps.
The stock markets are doing just fine.
xuenchen
Politifact ? Really.
Super ultra Left Wing malarkey.
crazyewok
Cant Obama just take excutive action and bypass the house of representativs and pass the bill himself?
ya see alot of minor players and some HUGE players some comparable to the american economy in those and gee what do u know most of them are still here(allbeit a few under different names now a days)
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