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   On Sat, 26 Oct 2013 18:17:12 -0700, "Bob F"    
   wrote:   
      
   >krw@attt.bizz wrote:   
   >> On Sat, 26 Oct 2013 10:52:09 -0700, "Bob F"    
   >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> krw@attt.bizz wrote:   
   >>>> On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 20:47:49 -0500, amdx wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On 10/25/2013 7:20 PM, Bob F wrote:   
   >>>>>> krw@attt.bizz wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> Too bad your governor, who didn't believe the ACA would come to   
   >>>>>>>> pass, didn't prepare your state for it, eh?   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Wrong again, dumbshit. His governor (and mine) didn't drink the   
   >>>>>>> KoolAid, as yours obviously did.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I just heard on the news that 36 states are having real problems   
   >>>>>> with the federal site. Funny, but that's exactly how many states   
   >>>>>> bagged out of their chance to do it themselves. There go those   
   >>>>>> silly Republicans again, creating a problem, and then blaming it   
   >>>>>> on anyone but themselves.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>> It's not the states having problems, it's the people in those   
   >>>>> states relying on the Federal government site.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The point being missed here is that apparently the states are   
   >>>> capable of such a thing and the federal government isn't. The   
   >>>> economies of scale should be working exactly the opposite way. Of   
   >>>> course the federal site was a no-bid contract given to one of   
   >>>> Moochell's buddies.   
   >>>   
   >>> The fact is that the bill as passed was written for the states to do   
   >>> this job as they saw best, and funds were not include for the Feds   
   >>> to do the job for the states. Then as time goes on, the right wing   
   >>> states chose to ignore their responsibilty to their own citizens, so   
   >>> the feds had to pick up their slack, but the Republicans in congress   
   >>> still didn't accept paying for their responsibility. Every state   
   >>> that didn't opt-in screwed their own citizens by making it harder to   
   >>> sign up and denying them some coverages.   
   >>>   
   >> You're lying again, but that's not surprising anyone.   
   >   
   >Is that really the best you can do, moron?   
   >   
   Yeah, the truth *is* the best I can do. You should try it some time.   
      
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