(M) Why can't more people figure this out?
Posted on the Being Liberal fan page.
Posted on the Being Liberal fan page.
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No one who works for a company as profitable as Walmart should be forced to rely on welfare. Like this if you agree!
http:// action.changewalmart.org/page/ s/the-time-for-silence-is-over
No one who works for the world's largest corporation should have to rely on welfare to get by.
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Breaking! 2003 has not yet reached Louisiana! In last six months, East Baton Rogue police department has arrested at least a dozen men and charged them with sod...omy—over a decade after Supreme Court struck down sodomy laws in Lawrence v. Texas. READ: http://bit.ly/15XMKxn
This is why it's still important to repeal these unconstitutional and (allegedly) unenforceable laws as police departments still use them to harass and target the LGBT community.
This is why it's still important to repeal these unconstitutional and (allegedly) unenforceable laws as police departments still use them to harass and target the LGBT community.
IS YOUR STATE BETTING AGAINST YOU?
There are Republicans playing craps with your health. But in truly bad form, putting their money on the "Don't Pass" line and hoping it goes poorly.
Think about this. You live in, say, a state like Minnesota that's going to take advantage of everything the Federal Government is trying to do with healthcare.
...
Then, let's say you live in - um - Wisconsin. Where a TeaPublican is drawing a line in the sand and you will not participate in that experiment for his own personal reasons.
(Note to Scott Walker, please run in 2016. You can't win.)
Or you live in Texas or Louisiana and you're one of the millions of people shut out from the benefits, hearing from your friends and relatives in New Mexico or Colorado about how it's making their life better.
(Note to Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal, please run in 2016. You are comedy gold.)
All of this starts on 1/1/2014. And 2014 is an election year. Then, so is 2016.
And if on 1/1/2014 things get better for your neighbor and not for you, would you be mad? Jealous? And who would you take it out on? The party that tried to help you? Or the one that wasted years trying to stop that from happening?
Are you getting it yet? The GOP isn't afraid that Obamacare isn't going to work. They're afraid it will. They're afraid it already is.
And they're afraid that by November of 2014, the word "Obamacare" could be a good thing and they will be remembered as the people who voted - at the very least - 40 times against it.
They are terrified that someone in Ohio will talk to someone in Pennsylvania about their premiums going down, or that people in New Hampshire will discuss this with their friends in Maine about how they can still see their doctor but they have extra money in their pocket.
It will be a tangible thing, the affordable care act. If it works, it will be obvious to both everyone who receives it and everyone who doesn't.
So. How is your state betting?
Where do they have their chips for 2014 and 2016? For the win? Or are they hoping you and yours crap out?
What state do you live in, and how do you feel about that?See More
IS YOUR STATE BETTING AGAINST YOU?
There are Republicans playing craps with your health. But in truly bad form, putting their money on the "Don't Pass" line and hoping it goes poorly.
Think about this. You live in, say, a state like Minnesota that's going to take advantage of everything the Federal Government is trying to do with healthcare.
...
Then, let's say you live in - um - Wisconsin. Where a TeaPublican is drawing a line in the sand and you will not participate in that experiment for his own personal reasons.
(Note to Scott Walker, please run in 2016. You can't win.)
Or you live in Texas or Louisiana and you're one of the millions of people shut out from the benefits, hearing from your friends and relatives in New Mexico or Colorado about how it's making their life better.
(Note to Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal, please run in 2016. You are comedy gold.)
All of this starts on 1/1/2014. And 2014 is an election year. Then, so is 2016.
And if on 1/1/2014 things get better for your neighbor and not for you, would you be mad? Jealous? And who would you take it out on? The party that tried to help you? Or the one that wasted years trying to stop that from happening?
Are you getting it yet? The GOP isn't afraid that Obamacare isn't going to work. They're afraid it will. They're afraid it already is.
And they're afraid that by November of 2014, the word "Obamacare" could be a good thing and they will be remembered as the people who voted - at the very least - 40 times against it.
They are terrified that someone in Ohio will talk to someone in Pennsylvania about their premiums going down, or that people in New Hampshire will discuss this with their friends in Maine about how they can still see their doctor but they have extra money in their pocket.
It will be a tangible thing, the affordable care act. If it works, it will be obvious to both everyone who receives it and everyone who doesn't.
So. How is your state betting?
Where do they have their chips for 2014 and 2016? For the win? Or are they hoping you and yours crap out?
What state do you live in, and how do you feel about that?See More
There are Republicans playing craps with your health. But in truly bad form, putting their money on the "Don't Pass" line and hoping it goes poorly.
Think about this. You live in, say, a state like Minnesota that's going to take advantage of everything the Federal Government is trying to do with healthcare.
...
Then, let's say you live in - um - Wisconsin. Where a TeaPublican is drawing a line in the sand and you will not participate in that experiment for his own personal reasons.
(Note to Scott Walker, please run in 2016. You can't win.)
Or you live in Texas or Louisiana and you're one of the millions of people shut out from the benefits, hearing from your friends and relatives in New Mexico or Colorado about how it's making their life better.
(Note to Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal, please run in 2016. You are comedy gold.)
All of this starts on 1/1/2014. And 2014 is an election year. Then, so is 2016.
And if on 1/1/2014 things get better for your neighbor and not for you, would you be mad? Jealous? And who would you take it out on? The party that tried to help you? Or the one that wasted years trying to stop that from happening?
Are you getting it yet? The GOP isn't afraid that Obamacare isn't going to work. They're afraid it will. They're afraid it already is.
And they're afraid that by November of 2014, the word "Obamacare" could be a good thing and they will be remembered as the people who voted - at the very least - 40 times against it.
They are terrified that someone in Ohio will talk to someone in Pennsylvania about their premiums going down, or that people in New Hampshire will discuss this with their friends in Maine about how they can still see their doctor but they have extra money in their pocket.
It will be a tangible thing, the affordable care act. If it works, it will be obvious to both everyone who receives it and everyone who doesn't.
So. How is your state betting?
Where do they have their chips for 2014 and 2016? For the win? Or are they hoping you and yours crap out?
What state do you live in, and how do you feel about that?See More
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