Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
- callmeslick
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Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
look in the search function. Type in my username, searchword 'election' and check out the post from Nov 1, 2010. Any fool can do it.
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HappyHappy
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
callmeslick wrote:look in the search function. Type in my username, searchword 'election' and check out the post from Nov 1, 2010. Any fool can do it.
You are a Fool indeed.
HH
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Pudfark
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
callmeslick wrote:look in the search function. Type in my username, searchword 'election' and check out the post from Nov 1, 2010. Any fool can do it.
Any fool can do it. You didn't/couldn't/wouldn't. I searched yer "words"...and posted what I got. If, they are there, you changed them here. HH is right, again.
This typical crap from you is pathetic....Everybody watch's you throw up in the punch bowl....you deny it...and say "prove what I had for lunch". We don't have too... A mature and educated person, would post material supporting their point of view/opinion.
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Pudfark
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
Moving along to the original subject....
7 OBAMACARE NUMBERS THAT HAVE DEMOCRATS PANICKING
Here are seven Obamacare figures that have Democratic insiders sweating.
1. 56% of uninsured Americans do not like Obamacare.
2. According to the Obama administration’s own figures, Obamacare will spike premiums on 11 million small business employees.
3. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says Obamacare will kill 2.5 million jobs over the next 10 years.
4. Obamacare will cost taxpayers between $1.8 and $2.6 trillion over the next decade.
5. According to the New York Times, 800,000 Obamacare enrollees failed to pay their first premium.
6. Just 11% of Obamacare customers were previously uninsured.
7. Obama reassured Americans at least 36 times that if they liked their health care plan, they could keep their health care plan.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... -Panicking
There's the link...here's my opinion:
If anything, those numbers above are low.
Why? Obama has chosen/deception not to post any verifiable numbers...at all. None.
Slick...may?....come along and declare "BS" on this.....instead of taking it point by point with verifiable information...to make/prove his point. I don't believe he/or anyone else can/will. I believe that the Dem's are so corrupt/inept/stupid...that they don't know? Why? They don't care enough to know and they're damned scared of what they could learn? In summary, it's easier for them to just lie about it.
Proof of that, resides in this forum.
@Slick
For the record, BS is just what it says. Your unsupported opinion of BS is still, BS.
7 OBAMACARE NUMBERS THAT HAVE DEMOCRATS PANICKING
Here are seven Obamacare figures that have Democratic insiders sweating.
1. 56% of uninsured Americans do not like Obamacare.
2. According to the Obama administration’s own figures, Obamacare will spike premiums on 11 million small business employees.
3. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says Obamacare will kill 2.5 million jobs over the next 10 years.
4. Obamacare will cost taxpayers between $1.8 and $2.6 trillion over the next decade.
5. According to the New York Times, 800,000 Obamacare enrollees failed to pay their first premium.
6. Just 11% of Obamacare customers were previously uninsured.
7. Obama reassured Americans at least 36 times that if they liked their health care plan, they could keep their health care plan.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... -Panicking
There's the link...here's my opinion:
If anything, those numbers above are low.
Why? Obama has chosen/deception not to post any verifiable numbers...at all. None.
Slick...may?....come along and declare "BS" on this.....instead of taking it point by point with verifiable information...to make/prove his point. I don't believe he/or anyone else can/will. I believe that the Dem's are so corrupt/inept/stupid...that they don't know? Why? They don't care enough to know and they're damned scared of what they could learn? In summary, it's easier for them to just lie about it.
Proof of that, resides in this forum.
@Slick
For the record, BS is just what it says. Your unsupported opinion of BS is still, BS.
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Pudfark
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
Yup...we're starting the third month...and the verified complaints are stacking up.
Real people with real problems refute Reid's/Slick's claim ObamaCare 'horror stories' untrue
By Jim Angle
Published March 01, 2014
Despite Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's/Slick's claim earlier this week that ObamaCare "horror stories" weren't true, there are plenty of real people out there with real problems.
Reid/Slick managed to ignite a firestorm when he accused those who complain about canceled policies and higher rates under ObamaCare of flat-out lying.
"There's plenty of horror stories being told,” they said. “All of them are untrue, but they're being told all over America."
Tell that to Linda Deright, who told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto,"There must be six million of us, then. I think we should just call ourselves the liars' club."
Tom Gialanella of Seattle says he got a letter last fall canceling his old policy and laying out details of his ObamaCare option.
"My premiums would increase approximately 61 percent,"he says. I went from $891 a month to $1437 a month and also my deductibles all doubled."
Jeff and Victoria Haidet of North Carolina had been in a high risk pool, an expensive form of coverage for those with serious health problems, but found ObamaCare even more expensive.
"We were a little shocked to see that one come back at even higher rate than what our high risk insurance pool was. That rate came back at$950 a month for the policy, which had higher deductibles than what we had in the high risk pool," Jeff said.
All of which prompted Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell to say, " These people across America, who are losing their insurance, whose jobs are being lost, are not making this up. And no amount of Harry Reid/Slick calling everybody a liar changes the facts."
Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., who has given 11 speeches laying out horror stories from his constituents, also challenged Reid's/Slick's accusations.
"I guess you think the active imagination of Missourians is just running wild because they're contacting our office constantly telling about higher premiums, higher deductibles, insurance they used to have that worked, and insurance that doesn't work," he said.
Those who feel they have been misled or find themselves forced to pay more than before are hardly a rarity. Some 6.2 million had their policies canceled last fall, many pushed into more expensive plans.
The Congressional Budget Office also recently found that ObamaCare will force two of three small businesses to pay higher rates than they do now and even many Democrats talk about the need to fix the law.
Jim Angle currently serves as chief national correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC). He joined FNC in 1996 as a senior White House correspondent.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03 ... r-stories/
A dab of poetic license was taken by this poster and Slick's name was added for purposes of clarity...all other info contained therein above is unchanged and totally accurate. Link provided as proof.
I've already commented on Reid's/Slick's chicanery on this subject. Perhaps this will evoke a more honest dialogue from them on this toxic topic?
Real people with real problems refute Reid's/Slick's claim ObamaCare 'horror stories' untrue
By Jim Angle
Published March 01, 2014
Despite Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's/Slick's claim earlier this week that ObamaCare "horror stories" weren't true, there are plenty of real people out there with real problems.
Reid/Slick managed to ignite a firestorm when he accused those who complain about canceled policies and higher rates under ObamaCare of flat-out lying.
"There's plenty of horror stories being told,” they said. “All of them are untrue, but they're being told all over America."
Tell that to Linda Deright, who told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto,"There must be six million of us, then. I think we should just call ourselves the liars' club."
Tom Gialanella of Seattle says he got a letter last fall canceling his old policy and laying out details of his ObamaCare option.
"My premiums would increase approximately 61 percent,"he says. I went from $891 a month to $1437 a month and also my deductibles all doubled."
Jeff and Victoria Haidet of North Carolina had been in a high risk pool, an expensive form of coverage for those with serious health problems, but found ObamaCare even more expensive.
"We were a little shocked to see that one come back at even higher rate than what our high risk insurance pool was. That rate came back at$950 a month for the policy, which had higher deductibles than what we had in the high risk pool," Jeff said.
All of which prompted Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell to say, " These people across America, who are losing their insurance, whose jobs are being lost, are not making this up. And no amount of Harry Reid/Slick calling everybody a liar changes the facts."
Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., who has given 11 speeches laying out horror stories from his constituents, also challenged Reid's/Slick's accusations.
"I guess you think the active imagination of Missourians is just running wild because they're contacting our office constantly telling about higher premiums, higher deductibles, insurance they used to have that worked, and insurance that doesn't work," he said.
Those who feel they have been misled or find themselves forced to pay more than before are hardly a rarity. Some 6.2 million had their policies canceled last fall, many pushed into more expensive plans.
The Congressional Budget Office also recently found that ObamaCare will force two of three small businesses to pay higher rates than they do now and even many Democrats talk about the need to fix the law.
Jim Angle currently serves as chief national correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC). He joined FNC in 1996 as a senior White House correspondent.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03 ... r-stories/
A dab of poetic license was taken by this poster and Slick's name was added for purposes of clarity...all other info contained therein above is unchanged and totally accurate. Link provided as proof.
I've already commented on Reid's/Slick's chicanery on this subject. Perhaps this will evoke a more honest dialogue from them on this toxic topic?
- callmeslick
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Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
hilarious....you two fools cannot bring yourself to admit that I've called virtually every election correctly on these pages for a decade, and then go back to cut and paste stupidity and hateful commentary. Deep thinkers. What a husband/wife team you are.
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HappyHappy
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
I love poking at a fool and a liar, you Callmeshit.
You are a compulsive liar, a cheap piece of shit.
HH
You are a compulsive liar, a cheap piece of shit.
HH
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Pudfark
Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
This thread ain't about elections...dum-dum.callmeslick wrote:hilarious....you two fools cannot bring yourself to admit that I've called virtually every election correctly on these pages for a decade, and then go back to cut and paste stupidity and hateful commentary. Deep thinkers. What a husband/wife team you are.
Once again...you've shown up "factless".
Embarrassing, Pathetic...weak....try yer other pocket...
- callmeslick
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Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
and yet, as I pointed out, I've been correct about every election I've predicted on CWOS for over a decade. You, not so much.HappyHappy wrote:I love poking at a fool and a liar, you Callmeshit.
You are a compulsive liar, a cheap piece of shit.
HH
- callmeslick
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Re: Three days..Three weeks..Three months..
frankly, it's hard to tell WHAT this thread is about. You claimed dire events befalling the US in 3 days(nope), 3 weeks(no, again) and as we head to the end of March, 3 months.....supposedly. What IS this supposed to be about, Pud? Speaking about weak, you aren't doing so hot yourself.Pudfark wrote:This thread ain't about elections...dum-dum.callmeslick wrote:hilarious....you two fools cannot bring yourself to admit that I've called virtually every election correctly on these pages for a decade, and then go back to cut and paste stupidity and hateful commentary. Deep thinkers. What a husband/wife team you are.
Once again...you've shown up "factless".
Embarrassing, Pathetic...weak....try yer other pocket...