Even Roberts can't cave on this Obamacare suit

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Sep 9, 2015.

  1. loyek590

    loyek590

    my crazy idea is a 10% deductable. We the people say, "If your medical expenses ever exceed 10% of your annual income we will pick up the rest" That combined with a government program that pays for annual check ups and routine health care for women and infants regardless of income.
     
    #11     Sep 10, 2015
  2. jem

    jem

    Its is so aggravating that the sobs we elected by a landslide didn't stop this crap. The establishment scum in d.c. is as a low as you can be.


     
    #12     Sep 10, 2015
  3. Jimmiefarton must be recipient of much subsidy money from leftist bullshit artist politicians, no?

    Let's see, I don't care to help people that present with easily fixed preventable problems: You didn't save up money, you partied, now you need me for something? Puuleezzzz, don't make me laugh now, promise? You couldn't drag your fat ass to the library and figure out what foods are good? Die fatfuckmothafuckas...
     
    #13     Sep 11, 2015
  4. you refers to me you ahokle?

    did you post even ONE realtime trade here?? nahh, that's beneath you :)
     
    #14     Sep 11, 2015
  5. chose "fractals" because your seriously "math based", right? long 21 century, right? no trade outside my MATH:)

    place a trade...
     
    #15     Sep 11, 2015
  6. Ricter

    Ricter

    Fortunately...

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    #16     Sep 11, 2015
  7. jem

    jem

    The Worst Four Years Of GDP Growth In History: Yes, We Should Be Worried

    America’s economy has not shrunk since Q2 of 2009. Yet, if the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates of just 1.4% real GDP growth this year prove true, America will have experienced its worst four consecutive growth years of GDP in the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ data going back to 1930.

    Looking at the economy in 10-year increments starting from 1948 (when declines from wartime spending had ended), averaging GDP’s annual growth percentage shows the following:

    • 1948-57: 3.80%
    • 1958-67: 4.28%
    • 1968-77: 3.18%
    • 1978-87: 3.15%
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspi...p-growth-in-history-yes-we-should-be-worried/

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    some of the biggest govt spending imaginable... which is G in GDP and you still had some of the worst real growth. Its probably negative if you use real inflation and not some b.s. govt stat.

    so it was very unfortunate.


     
    #17     Sep 11, 2015