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Atman

(31,464 posts)
30. Oh, gawd...I think the GOP help open the Medicare Part D debate longer than this...
Thu Nov 14, 2013, 03:50 PM
Nov 2013

Somehow we survived...

One thing Democrats can be counted on is to run home crying to Mommy the second the bully be's mean to him! Republican KNOW this, which is why the FIGHT. We curl up int he fetal position and cry.

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Disagree. MythosMaster Nov 2013 #1
So do I. The changes announced today will lead policyholders of canceled policies to the right bluestate10 Nov 2013 #19
No the announcement today will give us three or four more months of the President lied news stories Savannahmann Nov 2013 #40
Disagree. MythosMaster Nov 2013 #43
Pfffft. Itchinjim Nov 2013 #2
I love defeatists sharp_stick Nov 2013 #3
Nope. Millions have coverage that didn't have it before... That's a win, long term scheming daemons Nov 2013 #4
How much longer will they keep It? Robbins Nov 2013 #7
And a month ago Dems led the generic ballot. scheming daemons Nov 2013 #11
Millions? Keefer Nov 2013 #33
Your talking point is a good one. ieoeja Nov 2013 #42
Oh great michello Nov 2013 #5
The sky is falling, the sky is falling liberal N proud Nov 2013 #6
I think million or so people impacted will look at their coverage and decide ACA/Exchange is better. Hoyt Nov 2013 #8
False. JaneyVee Nov 2013 #9
Please! We are winning this battle. Botany Nov 2013 #10
If what you say is true, my fellow Americans deserve everything that will follow such a scenario. HijackedLabel Nov 2013 #12
Nope. The sky isn't falling. HappyMe Nov 2013 #13
That's probably what was said about SS and Medicare. Wait Wut Nov 2013 #14
the freak out mode around here is laughable Pretzel_Warrior Nov 2013 #15
Many of them aren't "real" scheming daemons Nov 2013 #17
I'm referring to the ones who post here all of the time and seem legitimately to want progressive Pretzel_Warrior Nov 2013 #20
rubbish. Whisp Nov 2013 #16
No. Nope. Nadda. graywarrior Nov 2013 #18
Sorry, but I disagree. R. Daneel Olivaw Nov 2013 #21
Unrec. My oldest son can now stay on my insurance for another 4 years. FSogol Nov 2013 #22
No Robbins Nov 2013 #26
Sounds like you watch too much tv news. Most of America has no clue what Clinton said FSogol Nov 2013 #27
The Rude Pundit has some 'splaining for you: Whisp Nov 2013 #32
ACA is NOT health CARE reform. it is "medical care insurance at a profit" legislation nt msongs Nov 2013 #23
Nope! The ACA hasn't fully been implemented. jazzimov Nov 2013 #24
Wow, Eyeore. Lex Nov 2013 #25
Where was the battle? leftstreet Nov 2013 #28
ACA is here to stay. Dawson Leery Nov 2013 #29
Oh, gawd...I think the GOP help open the Medicare Part D debate longer than this... Atman Nov 2013 #30
It's all over Cali_Democrat Nov 2013 #31
I disagree and the reason why is simple. NCTraveler Nov 2013 #34
It depends... Atman Nov 2013 #35
And that in itself shows serious flaws in our system. NCTraveler Nov 2013 #37
Like we lost Medicare and Social Security when upaloopa Nov 2013 #36
Geez. Perhaps you should take up a hobby? Tarheel_Dem Nov 2013 #38
"generic ballet"? KamaAina Nov 2013 #39
We're DOOMED! durablend Nov 2013 #41
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