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Savannahmann

(3,891 posts)
46. Thank you very much.
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 10:01 AM
Jan 2014

I was seriously wondering which damned fool would make that conclusion. in which you say reveals myself. I clearly state that the rethugs called them this, but no, you are going to put words in my mouth. You are going to decode that what doesn't exist to paint my words as something they are not.

I wasn't aware that by highlighting certain examples of selective enforcement that I was endorsing the claims of others. If you are reading that out of it, I have to assume that your medication needs some adjustment. Why don't you make an appointment and let them know you're seeing CT everywhere you look.

The three examples, banks not being prosecuted. Obviously a RW code word right? I mean, it must be if you have labeled me as such. So what does that decode to with your secret RW decoder ring? Everyone knows that RW Types want those banks prosecuted.

The EPA decision on the ethanol was discussed here, many people for and against it discussed it. My point was that I felt uncomfortable turning food into gasoline because I thought that food might be a good thing for hungry people all over the world to eat. You know, those darned pesky RW types who love to see poor people eat.

My ACA concerns have all, every single one of them been about how the ACA is portrayed in the media. Not once, not one damned single time have I said that it should be repealed. Not once have I suggested it. I have always commented on the problems of public perception and get this, things we as Democrats can do to improve that perception. Now, those things have included medical school grants so we can get more doctors to help out with the doctor shortage. Real RW nonsense there, because everyone knows that the RW is all in favor of giving money to kids so they can go to school.

I am sick and tired of every damned authoritarian douche demanding my credentials every time I write something. I am sick and fucking tired of you self appointed hipper than thou types demanding my bio and I guess receipts of my donations to politicians, the ACLU, charities like Big Cat Rescue, to prove that I am liberal enough for your litmus test.

We cheered the decision to not deport those families of undocumented workers here. Because I mention that as an example, you assume I don't like it. Well you couldn't be more fucking wrong if you were Chris Christie's spokesman. I admit I am surprised that the Christie thing is still going on, because I assumed that the RW Media Protective society and the fact that the GW Bridge is one minor link in the corner of the map hundreds or even thousands of miles from the rest of the nation. I would even go so far as to say pleasantly surprised, but you would claim it's an act.

So if you think I'm RW, put me on ignore. Otherwise, try a discussion on the issues and quit hijacking the damned thread for your pathetic and erroneous announcements of "I found a RW troll.

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They got the rules laid down for the poor folks, folks what ain't got no voice Fumesucker Jan 2014 #1
it's just inexcusable. and illustrates something very ugly. cali Jan 2014 #2
Mockery works better than anger Fumesucker Jan 2014 #3
So, you agree with Issa that the IRS targeting geek tragedy Jan 2014 #43
mark me down as an apologist then because OKNancy Jan 2014 #4
It just wrong. They've had years to ensure that exactly this kind of inequity NOT be extant. cali Jan 2014 #5
They=IRS. nt geek tragedy Jan 2014 #44
Two honest questions Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #6
I only have guesses. I'm guessing the argument isn't that he's waiving the law cali Jan 2014 #7
Hypothetical scenario -- Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #8
None of the above can be sued for the harm you posit. Romulox Jan 2014 #9
The government gets sued constantly for failing to abide by its own laws/rules. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #12
The government has what is known as "Sovereign Immunity". Romulox Jan 2014 #14
Google, "filed suit against the federal government" and then list each individual story separately. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #16
"the fed. government has sovereign immunity and may not be sued unless it has waived its immunity" Romulox Jan 2014 #17
So if some bureaucrat decides to destroy your livelihood Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #19
Knowing something isn't the same thing as being "OK with that". It's not advocacy, it's just fact. Romulox Jan 2014 #31
I didn't say you would advocate. I'm asking if you'd resign yourself without challenge. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #34
Basic administration law. joshcryer Jan 2014 #37
It's called selective enforcement Savannahmann Jan 2014 #40
Thank you for revealing yourself. geek tragedy Jan 2014 #42
Thank you very much. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #46
It was the *individual* mandate$$ that corporate insurers so desired. And that's what they got. Romulox Jan 2014 #10
More ProSense Jan 2014 #11
and your posts are an embarassment and not even tenuously related to reality or cali Jan 2014 #15
Want to ProSense Jan 2014 #18
Your posts deny reality, and really are nothing but cheerleading cali Jan 2014 #20
I really think ProSense Jan 2014 #21
I don't need to expend much energy, sadly. His record speaks for itself cali Jan 2014 #22
Well, ProSense Jan 2014 #23
I thought his legacy was going to be endless war in Syria? JoePhilly Jan 2014 #24
his foreign policy legacy is hardly anything to celebrate. cali Jan 2014 #25
Right, ending two wars, making real progress with Iran ... just awful. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #26
Hey, ProSense Jan 2014 #28
"...anti-Obama drivel based on an MSM report you don't even understand." Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #38
Cali agrees with Darrel Issa that Obama runs the IRS and geek tragedy Jan 2014 #45
There's a new one every day. woo me with science Jan 2014 #13
those who adore the President without any meacure of critical thought cali Jan 2014 #27
"provsion" "meacure" ProSense Jan 2014 #29
Gee, I wonder which way it will go... employees to get better coverage or the executives get worse? gtar100 Jan 2014 #30
Here's how it ProSense Jan 2014 #32
Regulations with actual teeth! That is so different from what we've been seeing in so many other gtar100 Jan 2014 #36
lets see frwrfpos Jan 2014 #33
The SC ruling on the Constitutionality of the ACA was late June 2012. JNinWB Jan 2014 #35
Bush tax cuts for the rich RandiFan1290 Jan 2014 #39
This post reminds me of Republicans bashing geek tragedy Jan 2014 #41
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