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Originally Posted by Redux
Of course there will be hires
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Thanks for admitting that.
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The high numbers in the Republic analysis are as much, or more, a political statement, rather than a statement of facts.
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Gee really? That is why I chose in the middle.
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It does get tiring seeing comments posted as "facts" that more often than not, are not backed up with a link when requested. The argument that "I dont have to prove I am right..,,,you have to prove I am wrong".....IMO, is not an honest way to discuss an issue.
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Not my game - got a bitch with someone else? Take it up with them.
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And finally. the politics of health care, and the so-called propaganda, is not all on one side as some would to suggest.
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Nope the D's are spinning just as much as the R's.
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One cant cite the CBO when it suits ones purpose, then claim it is "a tool of the White House" when it does not....or conveniently cite govt data when it suits you and dismissing govt data as biased when it doesnt.
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Was there some other source of data in this case? And no I didn't personally cite the CBO. It was used to reference how the number was derrived.
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But my comment was mostly meant as a joke.
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Backhanded at best the way I'm reading it. w/e ... I tried.