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You did not report me. Watch this highly relevant video from a spurious source. :tongue:
Guys? Do I pull this shit on your threads? No. And I would remind you that it was the rest of you that wanted Politics in its own separate section...and you got your wish. So how about swapping spit with each other back out in general population?
I agree. All they do is troll.
They need to learn to agree to disagree and ignore people.
Finding another site that is more to their character would be great as well.
To the OP: sorry. Got carried away. I'll be more respectful of your threads in the future. You make good threads.
Actually, what we generally do is ask relevant questions in your threads, and you're incapable of answering. I think it is because you're stupid, but I could be wrong. You Might be retarded.
To the OP: sorry. Got carried away. I'll be more respectful of your threads in the future. You make good threads.
Stop trolling. You wanted separate areas. You do not belong here.
Answer the questions or stfu.
http://www.rinolist.org/2011/06/rinomittromney/Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney
In case you missed the lead story yesterday, likely because you were following the Weiner Saga, Mitt Romney is running for President. Though he had a hard time defeating Huckabee last timeand whom he seems to have an ongoing feud with, Romney seems to be thinking that all the major issues that plauged his last candidacy have evaporated and the only real issue the Conservative Republican base has with him is RomneyCare. This could not be further from the truth. The list of Romney’s problems is a long one, so buckle up.First, some in the Conservative Intellectual Elite, *cough* Krauthammer *cough*, have taken upon themselves the mantle of Republican priests, and have absolved Mitt of his past Liberal sins, with the exception of the unpardonable sin of RomneyCare. However, even the American Spectator is forced to at least admit in a puff piece on Romney his Liberal positions in the 2008 Presidential Primary, which became apparent due to his flip flopping on central Conservative issues.In 2008, Romney earned himself a reputation as a flip-flopper as he dramatically attempted to reshape himself as a stanch conservative despite having previously staked out liberal positions on abortion, guns, immigration and a litany of other issues.However, the American Spectator’s analysis of Romney pales in comparison to the Wall Street Journal’s departure from usual Republican Establishment backslapping (though John O’Sullivan did give Palin a strong defense and the journal sometimes swerves into other corners of truth). In what both our President and winos refer to as a moment of clarity, the Wall Street Journal’s editorial provides what amounts to be the most damning indictment of the Romney candidacy:The problem is not that Mr. Romney is willing to reconsider his former thinking. Nor is it so much that his apparent convictions always seem in sync with the audience to which he is speaking at the moment. … Plenty of politicians attune their positions to new constituencies. The larger danger is that Mr. Romney’s conversions are not motivated by expediency or mere pandering but may represent his real governing philosophy. [Emphasis mine]Mitt doesn’t care much for the great state of Texas or Houston as on one visit to the city he said, “This is what happens when you don’t have zoning.”He is a believer in global warming and supports Cap and Trade if it is done globally as opposed to just nationally.Mitt helped raise money for Planned Parenthood.Romney changed his rhetoric on Gay Rights after having made overtures toward the Log Cabin Republicans in exchange for their endorsement. They were none too pleased.Proof that Romney is both a true politician and a bothersome oaf comes beautifully packaged in his succinct yet immature usage of the English language on Gun Control. “Weapons of unusual lethality?” Really?Romney picked more Democrats than Republicans when the time came to pick judicial nominees.
This will obviously be different when the time comes to pick Supreme Court Nominees, of course.Sen. Scott Brown supports Romney’s defense of RomneyCare calling it “courageous.”Here is Mitt on the issues at OntheIssues.org.Romney on the Contract with AmericaThe Important segments from Romney’s Debate with Ted Kennedy, with one of the best endings to a debate.And we did all of that with only mentioning RomneyCare once. Now many folks get all caught up in the whole healthcare aspect of the Constitutionality of mandating buying and selling, which started that whole Revolutionary War thingy.
Be that as it may, a much more devastating critique of the program falls from the lips of the State of Massachusetts Treasurer, Timothy P. Cahill. He says:As state treasurer, I can speak with authority about the Massachusetts pilot program. It has been a fiscal train wreck.The universal insurance coverage we adopted in 2006 was projected to cost taxpayers $88 million a year. However, since this program was adopted in 2006, our health-care costs have in total exceeded $4 billion. The cost of Massachusetts’ plan has blown a hole in the Commonwealth’s budget.
Just last Thursday, Gov. Deval Patrick’s office announced a $294 million shortfall related to health-care costs.
If not for federal Medicaid reimbursements and commitments from Washington to prop up this plan, Massachusetts would be broke. The only reason MassCare has survived is that we have been repeatedly bailed out by the federal government.This will be the nail in the coffin for the Romney Presidential bid. Romney’s failure to properly plan and prepare his state for the costs associated with government intrusion into the healthcare market is proof that he does not have the adequte executive competence to command the office of the President of the United States
Still messing up his thread? I do not answer trolls.
Sam or anyone could give you mountains of information. You would just laugh it off after not even looking at it.
Sam ran you off once. Maybe it is time for him to do it once again? :tongue:
They were just imitating you to a T. You didn't even acknowledge that by the way, shame on you.I agree. All they do is troll.
They need to learn to agree to disagree and ignore people.
Finding another site that is more to their character would be great as well.
They were just imitating you to a T. You didn't even acknowledge that by the way, shame on you.