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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Saying that mental health issues should be covered, because every few months one person is so deeply affected that they begin killing people, or getting in their way, or even just making them uncomfortable or sad, is offensive.
Let me put it another highly personal way. Claudette's illnesses* should have been covered by treatment because: A) She may kill a bunch of people. B) She may affect** other people, such as richlevy. C) It could have saved her life, which most of us would have given any amount to do, and is the right and humane approach for all of society. Don't you think that answers A and B are offensive? *She had three terminal diseases: cancer, addiction, and depression. The one that was covered was the most expensive to cover, but saved her life. Of course it also has excellent survival rates compared to the others. But that's because it's the one society decided to focus on. **Actually I have to assume this means more than making you uncomfortable or sad. |
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#258 |
King Of Wishful Thinking
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Maybe I shouldn't have started with guns as an example, but I stand by my assertion that providing access to mental health care is not altruistic but a matter of social policy towards a better functioning society.
It is not all about violence, although those are the most obvious examples. It is about the ability of individuals to function, at work and at home. It is about intact family units that do not require social services. My point is that there is an amoral argument for affordable or subsidized mental health care. This is important, because in the end moral arguments will not be enough to influence public policy. And I do miss Claudette and I wish that she got the support that she needed.
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Exercise your rights and remember your obligations - VOTE!I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to keep working, to keep fighting. -- Barack Hussein Obama |
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We have to go back, Kate!
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*nods*
Fair enough, Rich. I absolutely agree with the main thrust of your argument.
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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C is the real answer, but you may have to use A and B because lots of people will see C as socialist and therefore evil.
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King Of Wishful Thinking
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Real policy change is made in dollars and cents. In charts on lost productivity, social services expenditures, etc. In making an argument for expenditures, the best argument is savings in cost. It is not a moral argument but a practical one. And gun violence, while only a tiny percentage of the issue, is the most visible and the most visceral. And the rise in violent incidents might actually be an indicator of a rise in issues overall. Because congressman believe that voters will be more willing to pay for protection than for social good, the argument is easier to make. Unfortunately, they may be right.
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Exercise your rights and remember your obligations - VOTE!I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to keep working, to keep fighting. -- Barack Hussein Obama |
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#262 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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So Obama decried the IRS targeting Tea Party and Conservative groups, leading up to his re-election.
He was going to get it stopped! This is why I hate politicians. They lie worse than rugs. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013...ed-by-the-irs/ Although Mr. Elliott worked for the gov't during most of these years, he's being audited all the way back to 2009, now. Just a COINCIDENCE that he received notification from the IRS, right AFTER he went on TV to explain his severe problem with Obamacare. Mr. Elliott has terminal cancer, but Obamacare won't allow him to get coverage - "no one with a preexisting condition will be denied coverage", is just < ONE MORE LIE. > And it's ALL A COINCIDENCE, that he's now being audited after pointing out a serious flaw (lie), in Obamacare. ![]() It's the modern age, our rulers don't need brown shirts or goon squads to come after you. Not at all! They can use gov't organizations like the IRS, to simply ruin you. Problem solved. Last edited by Adak; 12-02-2013 at 09:00 PM. |
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Why did you forget to include facts that Fox News also forgot to report? |
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Do you remember the joke about the dinner meeting of the Standup Comedians Society ?
One person yelled out the number "24"... and there were a few snickers. Another yelled out "77" ... and there were several loud chuckles Another yelled out "40" ... but no one laughed, except one fellow who fell out of his chair laughing. The wife of another member asked: "Why is that man laughing so hard when no one else is even chuckling ?" An old timer answered: "Oh, he's new here, and he hadn't heard that joke before" ---- OK, it's a dumb joke. But I want to give numbers to Adak's rants. Then he can just post the numbers and I won't have to read thru them over and over and... . |
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#265 |
Lecturer
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Lamplighter, you don't believe for one minute that the Obama Press Corps (oops! NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN), would broadcast the base behavior of their Glorious Leader, do you?
Perish the thought! Any idea you have regarding Obama's poor policies is totally racist, don't you know? If you express your opinion of it on public forums, they'll know you're crazy. It's from Obama, ergo it's Glorious. Don't believe what your lying eyes are telling you, anymore. |
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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They reported day and night on the supposed targetting of Tea Party groups, and then had a few mentions when it turned out that political groups on both sides were targetted. There are still quite a few people who still think that it was conservative groups that were targetted, rather than just groups with political names.
The so-called liberal media reports on the goofy "scandals" that Fox reports on; they just don't keep doing it as long or as loudly, especially after they turn out not to have any substance.
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PolitiFact is supporting Adak#3
PolitiFact Angie Drobnic Holan 12/12/13 Lie of the Year: 'If you like your health care plan, you can keep it' Quote:
the "truthiness" of the ACA from several points of view. But when something is called a "LIE", I take it to mean that the person knew, or should have known, that the statement was false, and deliberately intended to mislead the audience. In all of this article, anything like such a definition is not presented. Instead, the entire history of the Obama's phrase seems to be portrayed along the lines of an advertising slogan. What should Obama have said ? It would probably have been something like... Quote:
By my definition I don't see the furor as a "LIE". But then in politics, "rape" means "legal rape" and "lie" means "deliberate lie" |
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The GOP is meeting in back rooms to re-access it's approach to Obamacare.
Their most recent tactic is to push a bullet point that: "Obamacare is a lead airplane... it can't fly". There are 2 obvious reasons this analogy fails: 1) Mythbusters has shown that, like birds, there is a 3-5% gas-savings for a lead plane flying in V-formation: Quote:
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