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I would have done a better job of determining who the opposition is. And I’m sure that our intelligence people have some of that information.
I would have done a better job of determining who the opposition is. And im sure that our intelligence people have some of that information.
"President Obama supported the uprising correct? President Obama called for the removal of Gaddafi? Just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before I say yes, I agree or no, I didn't agree," Cain said. "I do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons. Nope that's a different one. I gotta go back. I got all this stuff twirling around in my head. Specifically what are you asking me if I agree or don't agree with President Obama?"
"I do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons. Nope that's a different one.
The Massachusetts health care insurance reform law,[1] enacted in 2006, mandates that nearly every resident of Massachusetts obtain a state-government-regulated minimum level of healthcare insurance coverage and provides free health care insurance for residents earning less than 150% of the federal poverty level (FPL)[2] who are not eligible for Mass Health (Medicaid). The law also partially-subsidizes health care insurance for those earning up to 300% of the FPL. These subsidies and FPL-related calculations affect very few of the over 6,000,000 people (see Massachusetts Department of Healthcare Finance and Policy quarterly Key Indicators report) that had healthcare insurance prior to the enactment of the law. The law established an independent public authority, the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, also known as the Health Connector. Among other roles, the Connector acts as an insurance broker to offer private insurance plans to residents. The reform legislation also included tax penalties for failing to obtain an insurance plan. Massachusetts tax filers who failed to enroll in a health insurance plan which was deemed affordable for them lost the $219 personal exemption on their income tax. Beginning in 2008, penalties increased by monthly increments.[3][4]
Originally posted by tooo many pills
Herman Cain on Abortion
Originally posted by wayouttheredude
reply to post by CREAM
On top right now? Was this posted on Reddit and you got confused which site you are on? Just asking.
there you go hope it puts you on top.
On the Herman Cain thing I think the guy is a paid shill for some corporatist think tank to get their national sales tax message out there. Win or lose they want that crappy 9% national sales tax in the debate just hoping it catches on so they can find another way to sucker the sheeple out of more of their money.