thinkprogress.org — The new Death Panel scare. Newt Gingrich is urging Republicans to campaign on a new, equally absurd myth. Gingrich has been appearing on tv and radio alleging that health reform includes 16,000 IRS agents as health police. Noting that the 16,000 IRS agents claim is wildly inaccurate, FactCheck.org explained...
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woodsjransomApr 11, 2010
Nov, you are not a racist. Of all people here on Digg you are not even on the bottom of the list. I know.
5urr3al5amApr 11, 2010
those who work(contribute) for something have a much greater appreciation than those that have it given to them for free
kurttrailApr 11, 2010
Dude, that was exactly the response one would expect from an illogical moron. You couldn't defend your logic, so you came after me instead to try to divert from the fact that your logic is so very obviously flawed, but that really is to be expected coming from a mentally-challenged ideologue.
ruinousrightApr 11, 2010
The Grand Obstruction Party is in way more trouble than they would like to believe. They're clearly putting politics BEFORE the American people. Their agenda to regain control of Congress and the Presidency thru a campaign of lies and distortions is becoming more and more clear to Independents and to those who fact check their claims and accusations.Aside from the massive amounts of misinformation, all I hear from the ruinous right anymore is NO, NO, NO and ME, ME, ME.
captobliviousApr 13, 2010
There's a retard in this conversation alright but he's not liberal. So, you admit that the current health care law is of 90% republican origin? At least that's a start. And Massachusetts residents seem pretty happy with it. Are you going to answer how it's was OK when it was "romneycare" but "obamacare" is the apocalypse? Or are you incapable?The 7% figure you quote must be for larger companies than mine (less than 100 employees each) cause I never saw it, I just checked the tax reports from my accountant too, all three businesses are actually paying less this year due to investment credits and employing an extra person in two of them.As to the sneaking in of a last minute amendment, since you aren't smart or honest enough to Google it up yourself, <a class="user" href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup/article1086334.ece" rel="nofollow">http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup ...</a>FTA, "Democrats tried to derail the effort and felt hoodwinked by the last-minute amendment to a noncontroversial bill that had easily won approval in two previous House committees."I am almost borderline disgusted that we allowed this bill ? to be hijacked, all to give our attorney general political cover," said Rep. Alan Williams, a Tallahassee Democrat.Sponsored by Satellite Beach Republican John Tobia, the original bill (HB 885) involved required notices on life insurance policies. But House Majority Leader Adam Hasner worked behind the scenes to expand its scope to include the provisions about the new federal health care law. "And as to how do you "sneak" in an amendment, just google "sneak amendment" It seems to happen all the time, at least both sides complain about the other doing it all the time.You are clearly out of your depth and have no clue what you are talking about, all you can do is shout the talking points and insult those that disagree with you.Insulting me is not a rebuttal nor does it make you correct, just another rabid !right winger.Grow up and stop believing and doing the bidding of people that lie to you for their monetary and political gain.
captobliviousApr 18, 2010
Yet again, I point out that you have not answered a single question I posed?"Read My Lips", Answer the question I ASKED you not the ones you want to answer. (Yes, Bush 1 reference to taxes...)
captobliviousApr 19, 2010
Still can't figure out how to answer the question eh?I predict that you never will. You are the one with the talking points, I think oberman is as much of an idiot as rush, which sadly leaves you MUCH lower on the list.
captobliviousApr 20, 2010
And newsweek says, Mitt Romney may be more responsible for national health-care reform than the president himself. Why he ought to take credit for it.<a class="user" href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/236421" rel="nofollow">http://www.newsweek.com/id/236421</a>
captobliviousApr 24, 2010
If you could actually read you would know.I'm not going to repeat it, re-read the damn thread, Try reading all the things you OBVIOUSLY ignored. Of course you STILL won't have an answer.I also love how you accuse and berate me for personal attacks then attack me, it makes you look just as hypocritical as you are. You should re-read the thread and see who is actually doing most of the attacking. You are a sad sad person, I hope you get help.I am sure that if you look you can find remedial reading programs that you could enroll in.
captobliviousApr 26, 2010
If you would read the posts you would know what the question was.The fact that you did and will not is simply proof of your inability to accept reality.I do what I do, own what I own and employ whom I employ. I do not require your belief or support to do what I do. All your arguments are purely talking point bulls**t and STILL you do not answer the questions.I am STILL waiting, and you are STILL incapable.
captobliviousApr 29, 2010
That is STILL NOT an answer to the question.So, you are still a failure.The fact that you cannot manage to logically connect my responses to your rantings is not my problem, apparently others can as _I_ have not been digging you down throughout all this.And now as you can't refute the facts or answer the question you return to insults, Good job republican, very typical. ANSWER THE f**kING QUESTION. It can't really be that hard can it? I already told you you could ask beck for the answer.