Re: Barack Obama is inventing Time Travel
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:40 am
America is so borked. Its going to be funny watching shit collapse while you all sit and eat too much/work out too much and watch the tv tell you everything is ok.
not at all, that's why I only post here.Tone Deft wrote:you think you're political?starving student wrote:that might work out for both of usTone Deft wrote:I'd like to go back to before Thu Dec 09, 2004.![]()
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@porfiry, h20, and hurling you guys are killing me![]()
I wonder if on political forums people get enraged when someone brings up what music they listen to
it's not rocket science so you might not understand, you being a rocket scientist, my opinion is the lesser of two evils should win support, although I'm willing to try what either or any side suggest at least once to see how it pans out, the 'right' suggest that the insurance companies will regulate themselves and that competition amongst themselves will be enough to ensure healthcare nirvana with the free market their like god to make sure jesus visits you in the hospital for almost no cost at all. the reason why I support another side right now is because we've already tried that as in 'now' and it hasn't worked so time to try something else, it's as if the right is saying lets try what we're already doing, and my response is ok lets already did then.Tone Deft wrote:I'd love to read Starving Student's take on health care reform, he's political!
then you're not musical either. 'sup with these threads man? you used to post about mpcs and Live, now you make threads about anything but music.starving student wrote:not at all, that's why I only post here.Tone Deft wrote:you think you're political?
mmmmm puuuuuuding...starving student wrote:it's not rocket science so you might not understand, you being a rocket scientist, my opinion is the lesser of two evils should win support, although I'm willing to try what either or any side suggest at least once to see how it pans out, the 'right' suggest that the insurance companies will regulate themselves and that competition amongst themselves will be enough to ensure healthcare nirvana with the free market their like god to make sure jesus visits you in the hospital for almost no cost at all. the reason why I support another side right now is because we've already tried that as in 'now' and it hasn't worked so time to try something else, it's as if the right is saying lets try what we're already doing, and my response is ok lets already did then.Tone Deft wrote:I'd love to read Starving Student's take on health care reform, he's political!
if that's not articulate enough for the engineering degree you have then I'll gladly read the contents off the back of a box of jello pudding for you.
I think folks are getting to caught up in what won't work next, this is a nation of free people, if something doesn't work we should be able to change it and try something else, we're not suppose to be perfect but we are suppose to be able to learn from our mistakes but we can't make any mistakes, learn from them, and make things any better if we are not allowed to try different directions or ideas. it's obvious during any healthcare coverage that we're all to focused on being john wayne or captain americaTone Deft wrote:mmmmm puuuuuuding...starving student wrote:it's not rocket science so you might not understand, you being a rocket scientist, my opinion is the lesser of two evils should win support, although I'm willing to try what either or any side suggest at least once to see how it pans out, the 'right' suggest that the insurance companies will regulate themselves and that competition amongst themselves will be enough to ensure healthcare nirvana with the free market their like god to make sure jesus visits you in the hospital for almost no cost at all. the reason why I support another side right now is because we've already tried that as in 'now' and it hasn't worked so time to try something else, it's as if the right is saying lets try what we're already doing, and my response is ok lets already did then.Tone Deft wrote:I'd love to read Starving Student's take on health care reform, he's political!
if that's not articulate enough for the engineering degree you have then I'll gladly read the contents off the back of a box of jello pudding for you.
I'd say it's much more difficult than rocket science. next to the banking mess it's one of the biggest, hardest to understand things out there.
the world has felt the effects of Bush's deregulation, it's a cornerstone of Republican thinking, clearly he took it too far. I don't know if it's safe to assume he/they did the same to the health care industry but I'd say it's a safe bet. I only say that because I'd love to get a simple straightforward overview of the healthcare system, the basic facts with no bias but those are hard to come by, lots of distortion.
as a lefty I have heard and been swayed by the f-ed up stories of people being denied coverage, overpriced medications, people being turned away from hospitals and all that. the system is totally f-ed up as it is now. OK, so how do we know a change would be the right thing? as you wrote, one didn't work, let's look at the other.
stay healthy!!
luckily everything has been covered in OT except healthcare, lets try and smudge out the discussion by posting irrelevant pictures of music gearTone Deft wrote:there have been a lot of OT random threads,




starving student wrote:alls i'm sayin

that's cool, cause I thought we was cool maaaan, i did everything I could to not let my pinky finger hit the speed dial for John Gordon.... you know he's in your area and he loves to regulateTone Deft wrote:nothing personal man, it's just a forum.
I was referencing the threads you start, not all your posts. there have been a lot of OT random threads, it gets annoying. yes, I post in many of them so I can't be all that tied up about it.
just my $0.02. nothing serious or personal. thought I'd speak up sooner or later, ya know?