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In reply to the discussion: If You Can Stop Circling the Wagons Around the ACA, There is Someone I Would Like You To Meet [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)116. They don't teach creationism in UK, either--and at least one of those dictionaries is British.
You know, that's the little island nation where the English language comes from....?
This isn't about "education."
You said it wasn't a word. I'm just telling you it is.
For whatever it's worth, the horse left the barn on "ain't" many, many decades ago. If you really want to go back into history, it was commonly used in Victorian England.
To rage against it now, or call it a "pop" reference, as a device to denigrate a debate opponent or deflect a point in an argument doesn't serve you well at all.
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If You Can Stop Circling the Wagons Around the ACA, There is Someone I Would Like You To Meet [View all]
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2014
OP
Who is preventing the holes in the ACA from being fixed? Republicans or Democrats?
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#1
Exactly, if OP wants to draw the line on issues with Democratic thinking, blaming Democrats for GOP
stevenleser
Apr 2014
#54
it IS obama's fault he is black. or is parents fault. presidenting while black.
pansypoo53219
Apr 2014
#111
I benefit from the ACA. I also don't think that it is the end all and be all of healthcare.
4lbs
Apr 2014
#6
Obama should have allowed the single payer advocates to participate in the meetings
JDPriestly
Apr 2014
#18
That ain't why we didn't get single payer. And it ain't why "Opal" is hurting.
SunSeeker
Apr 2014
#19
Would her Deductible have been less under the bronze plan magically in California?
Dragonfli
Apr 2014
#67
No, slang is certainly allowed, I just find it is often a sign of a complete lack of education
Dragonfli
Apr 2014
#88
I was taught differently in school, but then again they also did not teach creationism here
Dragonfli
Apr 2014
#113
They don't teach creationism in UK, either--and at least one of those dictionaries is British.
MADem
Apr 2014
#116
Of course, their presence would not have magically overcome GOP objections.
JDPriestly
Apr 2014
#114
All you have to do is look to history. Obama did, and that's why he took the path he took.
MADem
Apr 2014
#118
Oh bullshit on your.. "Obama did not have the courage to do".. you have no idea the kind of courage
Cha
Apr 2014
#123
SheShe I am finally beginning to understand why a certain cadre here absolutely despises the BOG
Number23
Apr 2014
#85
so Perry being a supporter of private free markets with no regulation is not a problem ?
JI7
Apr 2014
#29
It appears nobody gets how low income workers can't afford to use the insurance
Dragonfli
Apr 2014
#68
Not to mention that we already knew the Republicans are assholes. We expected no less
GoneFishin
Apr 2014
#40
I think you "miss the point". "Medicare" isn't even being debated here. It's Medicaid.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#69
There was a minor change implemented in March and April. So no, it wont be decades.
stevenleser
Apr 2014
#52
Why do people always think incrementalism runs in a progressive direction?
BlindTiresias
Apr 2014
#65
Well, golly gee, I was in a Mass General ICU yesterday at the bedside of a very ill relative,
MADem
Apr 2014
#57
Your "circling the wagons" title suggests Dems are ignoring people the GOP governors are killing.
SunSeeker
Apr 2014
#21
Ah, but that would mean going against the 'tough guy' GOP instead of the 'weak' Dems. I've seen how
freshwest
Apr 2014
#63
i support the ACA because its the best thing that sad congress could approve. we should have
dionysus
Apr 2014
#33
First time insured are the constituency who will eventually get us single payer
IronLionZion
Apr 2014
#34
The information about the bronze plan has been available from the day plans were available.
Ms. Toad
Apr 2014
#36
Thanks for digging that up ProSense. Seems the o.p. vanished, and isn't taking questions. The.....
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#71
Posted on two sites and didn't respond to comments/feedback in either. That is too weird
Number23
Apr 2014
#84
I had similar results in Nebraska and was vociferously attacked for raising the point.
ReverendDeuce
Apr 2014
#44
They blew an epic opportunity in 2009-2010, and the fan club has become too emotionally committed
Doctor_J
Apr 2014
#47
THANK! YOU! Seems the o.p. dropped this on us, and ran for the exits? Hasn't responded once.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#64
I don't think there's any real response to our objections to this turd of a tale.
MADem
Apr 2014
#76
Surely, no one would waste their time & ours, making this shit up, right?????!!!
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#81
It stretches credulity, and after I read ProSense's response, I knew this story was pure unadultered
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2014
#83
How about the bigger situation which has always been health care for all?
Corruption Inc
Apr 2014
#77
Thank you Skinner! SCOTUS is the source of most of opur problems today. Why 2014 elections
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#96
I think the OP was referring to people who don't believe or even want to discuss these stories.
Blue Diadem
Apr 2014
#110
The ACA is not enough. Better than doing nothing, but still insufficient.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#80
73 people recced this thread without realizing it was a hit-and-run post
scheming daemons
Apr 2014
#108
Yup. How does that saying go? "You can fool some of the people all of the time...."
SunSeeker
Apr 2014
#112