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In reply to the discussion: I am hysterical AND my hair is on fire -- [View all]calimary
(81,110 posts)25. And the corollary to that, boston bean, is - I hope that those who might have been
on the fence about VOTING this fall - as in
"Meh, both parties the same."
"There's no difference between the parties..."
"They're all corporate so what's the point..."
"They're all the same..."
"Makes no difference... both sides-both sides-both sides (BRAAAAKKKK! Polly Wanna Cracker!!! AWWWWWKKKK!!!)"
If yesterday and today were not enough evidence for you, I don't know what to tell you.
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And the corollary to that, boston bean, is - I hope that those who might have been
calimary
Jul 2014
#25
Actually, the ACA laid out very specifically what insurance needed to contain
passiveporcupine
Jul 2014
#39
Yes, and it's not that we don't know that that's always a possibility. Here in San Francisco
genwah
Jul 2014
#43
Everyone upset by this ruling (90+%) need to start pressuring your lawmakers for single payer
DJ13
Jul 2014
#5
Doing nothing, I guess. Because he/she evidently doesn't give a flying fuck. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#19
fuckin NPR had comments from a GUY with the libertarian Cato Institute.
BlancheSplanchnik
Jul 2014
#17
The thing is they are picking the sisters because they think they can get away with it
nolabels
Jul 2014
#40