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jtuck004

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24. People don't need to know what's in their Soylent Green. Just eat it.
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 11:02 PM
Jun 2015

Besides, it's a vast improvement. Otherwise you would have had nothing...

And that takes care of at least one of those nagging problems from the climate thingy.

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I am not liking Obama very much these days [View all] Stinky The Clown Jun 2015 OP
These are definitely not his highest achievements. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2015 #1
Post removed Post removed Jun 2015 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Jun 2015 #15
Or maybe I'm just not a fan of his policies. nt hay rick Jun 2015 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Jun 2015 #18
I can't believe the post above this one of yours customerserviceguy Jun 2015 #35
Wow, I can't believe it either dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #45
Racism should be hidden. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #49
Wow....off the rails. nt haikugal Jun 2015 #127
hey, if you think angry white people should be allowed to use Obama's race geek tragedy Jun 2015 #129
Are you one of Cornel Wests critics? haikugal Jun 2015 #133
Cornel West is the socialist Donald Trump. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #134
Back at ya.... haikugal Jun 2015 #139
And the jury results on your post is as follows: Spazito Jun 2015 #140
Funny thing is, same people think that the Obama comment wasn't racist. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #142
Yep, exactly n/t Spazito Jun 2015 #143
Funnier yet, some people think it was. cui bono Jun 2015 #157
It was racist and should have been 7-0 geek tragedy Jun 2015 #47
The post was NOT racist peacebird Jun 2015 #57
Um, the racist part was saying Obama was nothing more than geek tragedy Jun 2015 #63
Except the poster never said that. cui bono Jun 2015 #114
^Exactly this^ nt truebluegreen Jun 2015 #151
100% correct. hifiguy Jun 2015 #154
Me either, nothing said there was in any way hide worthy! Criticize HRC, get hidden? peacebird Jun 2015 #56
Did you even read the post? BeeBee Jun 2015 #105
Was it racist in 2008 when the country was celebrating bvar22 Jun 2015 #132
None of the above, thanks. BeeBee Jun 2015 #138
Did YOU even read the post? cui bono Jun 2015 #156
Confusing proof and evidence is indicative of bias. LanternWaste Jun 2015 #60
Very bad hide. nt haikugal Jun 2015 #126
I think it is foul that your post was hidden. SamKnause Jun 2015 #55
People who feel compelled to use the president's race geek tragedy Jun 2015 #65
There was nothing racist SamKnause Jun 2015 #68
Keep on digging. nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #72
yep, he's digging a big ole hole Solomon Jun 2015 #97
I expect people to start paraphrasing Geraldine Ferraro pretty soon nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #98
I noticed you deleted your post FALSELY accusing another of racism. hifiguy Jun 2015 #113
that post was not inaccurate. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #115
Perhpas you should have kept reading the thread? n/t Sheepshank Jun 2015 #116
Never was really high on him Peregrine Took Jun 2015 #2
Maybe you can collaborate with Bill Frist geek tragedy Jun 2015 #12
Exaggerate much? PT said nothing about mental issues. He snagglepuss Jun 2015 #23
Post removed Post removed Jun 2015 #26
"when we saw that Gemini moon in his chart" awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #34
Weird hide though. Is it some "code" or just zodiac crap? TheKentuckian Jun 2015 #159
I can't see why it was hidden... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #161
Ralph Nader 2008! onehandle Jun 2015 #3
I saw this coming when he made Rahm Emmanuel his chief of staff at the beginnning... cascadiance Jun 2015 #4
Geithner was the real tipoff. hifiguy Jun 2015 #16
I think the tip-off was before that Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #52
I agree: it was Geithner, and Summers. truebluegreen Jun 2015 #153
Yup! moonbeam23 Jun 2015 #25
Me either.. whathehell Jun 2015 #5
TPP is a renegotiation of NAFTA. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #11
Yes. Renegotiated to make it even more destructive. whathehell Jun 2015 #41
The GOP was all in favor of the TPP, so now we are all happy with the GOP? Rex Jun 2015 #84
I think the TPP is probably going to be a bad thing, but I think the harm is being geek tragedy Jun 2015 #88
The planet's spin has nothing to do with corporations having ruling power over nations. Rex Jun 2015 #89
No, he wanted this. Now he negotiates with the other 13 countries and tries to seal the deal. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #90
That is part of what I fear, it will tie our hands with corporate legal hocus pocus Rex Jun 2015 #91
The hypothesis is that if this didn't pass, the Chinese sphere of influence would grow geek tragedy Jun 2015 #94
And the WTO gives China 'most favored nation' with America, the TPP should be a monkey wrench. Rex Jun 2015 #96
Please! I'm not happy about TPP but haven't discussed it babylonsister Jun 2015 #6
The whole party should have been pushing for it awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #36
The GOP loves the TPP, that should be a red flag imo. Rex Jun 2015 #92
Very few people know that much about TPP because they avebury Jun 2015 #149
Return of the vampire seveneyes Jun 2015 #8
He ignored single payer way back when he started running for president in 2007. Skinner Jun 2015 #9
The GOP loves them some TPP, so now we do to!? Rex Jun 2015 #85
It will have an almost immediate, direct and profound impact on most people's lives FlatBaroque Jun 2015 #10
People don't need to know what's in their Soylent Green. Just eat it. jtuck004 Jun 2015 #24
The familiar strains of hifiguy Jun 2015 #13
Lol. People still whining that the single payer unicorn geek tragedy Jun 2015 #14
I was more concerned with his secret negotiations with the big drug companies.. raindaddy Jun 2015 #29
That's our political system. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #30
I see you have a Bernie banner... raindaddy Jun 2015 #32
Bernie lives in the real world. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #67
So as president Bernie wouldn't engage in corrupt politics? raindaddy Jun 2015 #75
To be blunt, Bernie doesn't win unless there's a dramatic upheaval in American politics. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #76
The fact is the system is based on a sum total of the actions.. raindaddy Jun 2015 #82
you're making the legislation an either-or, if some corporation benefits or is involved geek tragedy Jun 2015 #87
Give me a break! I don't believe you believe what you're saying! raindaddy Jun 2015 #93
Were you paying attention in 1994? geek tragedy Jun 2015 #95
You're simply making excuses... raindaddy Jun 2015 #100
how much high-stakes legislation have you gotten passed in a legislative body? nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #111
This is just all too complex for the general. public to understand, right? raindaddy Jun 2015 #117
The general public still doesn't understand how the ACA, or our health system, works nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #119
They also don't understand how poorly they're being represented raindaddy Jun 2015 #122
Factually Incorrect Rilgin Jun 2015 #123
HIAA wasn't the mom and pop insurance association. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #124
Big Insurance Rilgin Jun 2015 #160
HIAA still represented 1/3 of the market and was opposed to any reform or limits geek tragedy Jun 2015 #162
Good to known and it totally makes sense ... raindaddy Jun 2015 #137
"Sanders: Single Payer Never Had A Chance" What!? Will they listen to Sanders?!! Cha Jun 2015 #42
He and I are in agreement on about 90% of issues groundloop Jun 2015 #19
It's a shame he didn't put as much effort into single payer as he did TPP. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jun 2015 #20
It's a shame people are still living in a fantasy world geek tragedy Jun 2015 #21
Yes, he would have.. too bad the fantasy of "single payer" trumps reality for those bashing the Cha Jun 2015 #43
that remark might make sense about the public option treestar Jun 2015 #66
Agreed. Lately my typos come in phrases. Sorry 'bout that. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2015 #74
You never loved him! PowerToThePeople Jun 2015 #22
I have no longer glinda Jun 2015 #27
He's playing 12 dimensional chess, Pharaoh Jun 2015 #28
I'm surprised more people who post here don't have a more realistic understanding of him tech3149 Jun 2015 #31
I love Obama the person, but Obama the President has been pissing me off dorkzilla Jun 2015 #33
I love the President. He's earned my trust and respect. Cha Jun 2015 #44
I respect him too, and I trust that he thinks he’s doing what’s best dorkzilla Jun 2015 #59
I agree, I think he does believe it is going to be good for America LondonReign2 Jun 2015 #99
I remember in 2008-2009 we had a supermajority AngryDem001 Jun 2015 #37
public option passed the house questionseverything Jun 2015 #40
Oh Jeez. AngryDem001 Jun 2015 #121
Some of us progressives were talking about doing away with the 60-vote-for-closure BS truebluegreen Jun 2015 #155
so based on this thread allinthegame Jun 2015 #38
Do you think Romney could have gotten the TTP passed into law? dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #46
So you do wish Obama had lost to Romney? geek tragedy Jun 2015 #48
wow that is really low dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #53
So you don't endorse racism, you merely condone it geek tragedy Jun 2015 #70
So far Obama has not "gotten the TTP passed into law" either - just fast track. Do I think Romney pampango Jun 2015 #50
Your first point is pretty much academic dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #54
Fast track removes the filibuster. So the TPP will pass easily. (nt) jeff47 Jun 2015 #71
The odds are certainly greatly improved. Nonetheless, "so far Obama has not 'gotten the TTP passed pampango Jun 2015 #78
I don't. Of the 13 TPA voting Democratic Senators, 6 voted for both NAFTA and CAFTA and are Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #58
A few points in response to that... dreamnightwind Jun 2015 #61
At least under McCain or Romney, Democrats would fight the bullshit Maedhros Jun 2015 #104
I think there were plenty of signs during his first campaign... MadDAsHell Jun 2015 #39
Maybe YOUR vote was, but MY vote was for: bvar22 Jun 2015 #145
It's ok, not many people like 'Stinky Clowns' either Sunlei Jun 2015 #51
If TPP is his "legacy" I feel sorry for him CanonRay Jun 2015 #62
TPP, ACA, DADT repeal, DOMA struck down, ending the original wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Cuba Renew Deal Jun 2015 #77
The TPP is nothing treestar Jun 2015 #64
Right WI_DEM Jun 2015 #69
If it's nothing, why burn all that political capital to get it? (nt) jeff47 Jun 2015 #73
Hope you are right, but think you are wrong. CanonRay Jun 2015 #83
Single payer was not going to happen. Bayh, Lieberman, both Nelsons, Laudreau, and other blue dogs still_one Jun 2015 #79
One is not like the other HassleCat Jun 2015 #80
This message was self-deleted by its author PotatoChip Jun 2015 #81
Exactly my feelings. abakan Jun 2015 #107
Yet the Kool-Aid drinkers ignore the facts hifiguy Jun 2015 #118
I can't believe he is working with the GOP (anyone remember those assholes?) on a deal Rex Jun 2015 #86
It's chess. Octafish Jun 2015 #101
So are all the rooks, bishops and knights. Rex Jun 2015 #103
I am very, very, very disappointed in The President Auggie Jun 2015 #102
every single "accomplishment" has been corporate friendly Doctor_J Jun 2015 #106
It would almost have been better to have an R in office FiveGoodMen Jun 2015 #108
Puhleez-That's ridiculous redstateblues Jun 2015 #152
True. The hijacking started with Clinton and is now complete. polichick Jun 2015 #110
A lot of people are finally seeing the con in the man... polichick Jun 2015 #109
FFS Action_Patrol Jun 2015 #112
Nah, same group is getting all fluttery over yet another Warm Purple Centrist right now Fumesucker Jun 2015 #147
Unless you're an economist, you have no idea what effect TPP will have. randome Jun 2015 #120
You don't have to be an economist to understand.. raindaddy Jun 2015 #125
Except that is alarmist B.S. ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #128
Right global corporations aren't interested in overturning laws... raindaddy Jun 2015 #135
I didn't say that ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #141
You could say the same exact thing about our elected reps raindaddy Jun 2015 #148
No ... there is no comparison between ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #150
Thanks, but I trust Elizabeth Warren on this one raindaddy Jun 2015 #158
Alarmist bullshit. I expect better from Warren. randome Jun 2015 #164
One company over another? raindaddy Jun 2015 #168
Well ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #165
Well.... raindaddy Jun 2015 #167
Did you read the polling questions ... particularly, the trade question? 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #169
Yea, CBS and the New York times has an anti TPP agenda.. How do you think these question would poll? raindaddy Jun 2015 #170
True, the actual point is to muddy the waters so you don't understand. Rex Jun 2015 #130
Like I said: Obama, being the most intelligent President, we have ever had... randome Jun 2015 #163
Why anyone would trust any politician who doesn't want you to see the legislation raindaddy Jun 2015 #166
Get over the single payer shit. Even Bernie Sanders said they were like 10 votes max in the Senate.. phleshdef Jun 2015 #131
my problems started when he didn't stick up for Rev. Wright . olddots Jun 2015 #136
He doesn't stick up for people who aren't politically useful. TwilightGardener Jun 2015 #144
He has been a disappointment. AngryOldDem Jun 2015 #146
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