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Old 12-27-2016, 10:26 PM
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The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index for December surged nearly four points to 113.7, THE HIGHEST LEVEL IN MORE THAN 15 YEARS! Thanks Donald!
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If you look back at political history every politician ran on the issue of hope. Human beings thrive, seek need hope. Obama's hope and change gig didn't work out well. In a manner of speaking the emperor has no clothes and it is clear who and whom is afraid or in denial that it is so. So main stream media continues their fake news of Obama's recording breaking successful 8 years, except it was only record breaking for the debt we collected, the nonsensical regulations he enacted and the negative affect his Obamacare had on both the health and insurance industry. Let's not forget the foreign poilcy mess he , Hillary and Kerry left us

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The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index for December surged nearly four points to 113.7, THE HIGHEST LEVEL IN MORE THAN 15 YEARS! Thanks Donald!
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If you look back at political history every politician ran on the issue of hope. Human beings thrive, seek need hope. Obama's hope and change gig didn't work out well. In a manner of speaking the emperor has no clothes and it is clear who and whom is afraid or in denial that it is so. So main stream media continues their fake news of Obama's recording breaking successful 8 years, except it was only record breaking for the debt we collected, the nonsensical regulations he enacted and the negative affect his Obamacare had on both the health and insurance industry. Let's not forget the foreign poilcy mess he , Hillary and Kerry left us

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Barry has had 8 years of success, just ask Iran, Russia and China!

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Tell that to the tens of thousands that lost their health insurance due to Obamacare and the millions that still don't have insurance. As of today, over 31 million do not have health insurance. And the rest of us get to pay much, much more for ours, and lose almost a trillion from Medicare to pay for Obamacare.
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All trickery...all due to borrowing over a $trillion each year. They bought/borrowed the "recovery".

Is 50 million needing food assistance, "bread lines", a recovery? That's a line over 9,000 miles long. Soup lines that cross the country 3 times is a recovery? How about the millions in public housing and section 8? The millions of homeless.

It's propaganda the whole "consumer confidence" thing. Just another propaganda tool.
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Tell that to the tens of thousands that lost their health insurance due to Obamacare and the millions that still don't have insurance. As of today, over 31 million do not have health insurance. And the rest of us get to pay much, much more for ours, and lose almost a trillion from Medicare to pay for Obamacare.

Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
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Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
50 million useless eaters living in the inner city slums.

We charge the taxpayers...to give them healthcare...so we can charge the taxpayers again...for their food, housing, and everything else they "need". We keep them healthy so they can live off us a good long time.

Are we stupid or what?
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Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
Over 31 million currently do NOT have health insurance. The rest of us pay huge increases, thanks to Obamacare. What happened to all the promises? Do we call these promises lies or broken promises? I just want to know so that when you say Trump is a liar, I can remind you.

Sorry Jan, but we do NOT live in a Socialist country so socialized medicine is not a guarantee. Maybe you do not mind paying for the lazy, but some of us worked for what we have and do not pretend to enjoy carrying someone elses lazy @ss.
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Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
Since you wanted to put coal miners out of work, it's your fault that they don't have insurance. Own it. Trump will put them back to work and they will have insurance.

Do you really want to talk about records? How about Obama's dismal record of the worst economy GDP growth in history? How about the record number of people at poverty level or on food stamps? Do you really want to brag about Obama's record?
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Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
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Thank you for bringing up healthcare. The uninsured rate in the US (8.6%) is at its lowest rate in history. Before the ACA passed, 50 million were uninsured.

The two states with the highest percentage of enrollment are WV and KY, the reddest states who voted for Trump overwhelmingly. These coal miners won't be too happy when Trump cancels their only insurance on day one, and Mitch McConnell will have some explaining to do.
There you go again with those damn facts. Most on here would rather get our opinions from such reputable sources of fake news as Fox News or Rush.
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50 million useless eaters living in the inner city slums.

We charge the taxpayers...to give them healthcare...so we can charge the taxpayers again...for their food, housing, and everything else they "need". We keep them healthy so they can live off us a good long time.

Are we stupid or what?
Well apparently you are.
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[QUOTE=Guest]50 million useless eaters living in the inner city slums.

We charge the taxpayers...to give them healthcare...so we can charge the taxpayers again...for their food, housing, and everything else they "need". We keep them healthy so they can live off us a good long time.

Are we stupid or what?[/QUOTE]

First, it's not we, it's you. Second, the answer is yes or hell yes.
Now, do you think giving poor people health care is a bad thing?
 

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