Insurance

MelaniB":2hwpynr5 said:
KB I understand about car insurance and so forth but how many people carry it? Not too many in Fort Worth and I agree getting out there with out party. I got out and voted and what good did it do? I wanted my voice to be heard. This last election was the fastest election I've seen in my lifetime. We were robbed. I have signed every petition put out here. I do know some didn't matter but was hoping some did. We have no voice. It's all up to the Electoral Colleges. My dog fight in all of this is that we are NOT heard and people are so blind that think we so dumb that we can't take of ourselves. KB I did vote conservative. I have been for years. I voted for John Cain and now he makes me sick to see his face. He turned a new leaf like dogs poop in other peoples yards. I voted for Mitt Romney but I had so bad idea's about him. So it doesn't matter whether you vote liberal or conservative, I don't want to roll with the flow. Whats next? I'm sure it's going to be something that we all don't agree on, but what does it matter, O will have the bill signed before we see it coming. Don't get me wrong insurance is so good to have but what about people who have the chance of getting laid off after every building is built and can't pay the premiums? What's going to happen to them. The middle class is get sucked under. Were the ones having to dish out all the money. It just isn't fair.

Neither John McCain nor Mitt Romney are conservative. At best, they're both moderates, which is basically somebody that will claim to be conservative but will usually vote liberal whenever something really important comes along. For conservatism to win, we need to win the primary elections. Nominating moderates to run against Democrats in the general elections is a losing proposition - no matter which candidate ends up winning.
 
MelaniB":1jur18r0 said:
KB I understand about car insurance and so forth but how many people carry it? Not too many in Fort Worth and I agree getting out there with out party. I got out and voted and what good did it do? I wanted my voice to be heard. This last election was the fastest election I've seen in my lifetime. We were robbed. I have signed every petition put out here. I do know some didn't matter but was hoping some did. We have no voice. It's all up to the Electoral Colleges. My dog fight in all of this is that we are NOT heard and people are so blind that think we so dumb that we can't take of ourselves. KB I did vote conservative. I have been for years. I voted for John Cain and now he makes me sick to see his face. He turned a new leaf like dogs poop in other peoples yards. I voted for Mitt Romney but I had so bad idea's about him. So it doesn't matter whether you vote liberal or conservative, I don't want to roll with the flow. Whats next? I'm sure it's going to be something that we all don't agree on, but what does it matter, O will have the bill signed before we see it coming. Don't get me wrong insurance is so good to have but what about people who have the chance of getting laid off after every building is built and can't pay the premiums? What's going to happen to them. The middle class is get sucked under. Were the ones having to dish out all the money. It just isn't fair.

Neither John McCain nor Mitt Romney are conservative. At best, they're both moderates, which is basically somebody that will claim to be conservative but will usually vote liberal whenever something really important comes along. For conservatism to win, we need to win the primary elections. Nominating moderates to run against Democrats in the general elections is a losing proposition - no matter which candidate ends up winning.
 
Thank you Shane, I was shocked to find John MCain going along with the democrat. Now understand a little more why.



Pop I agree with both of you. I have calmed down a lot and feeling better. It wasn't all about buying insurance, it was the penalties of not paying for it if you lose your job. This stands for a lot of people. And I don't like anything that's been forces on us or the people.
 
MelaniB":lwpu6icz said:
Thank you Shane, I was shocked to find John MCain going along with the democrat. Now understand a little more why.

McPain has always been a closet democrap. I DID NOT vote for him in any of the primaries he ran in and only voted for him in 2008 as the lesser of 2 evils.
 
Bearkat that's what I did too. That year I hated voting. Did you check out the Neighborhood? My nephew is giving a real live coyote a drink. There's a link. It blows my mind.
 
Old Bearkat":fkkpp3nl said:
MelaniB":fkkpp3nl said:
Thank you Shane, I was shocked to find John MCain going along with the democrat. Now understand a little more why.

McPain has always been a closet democrap. I DID NOT vote for him in any of the primaries he ran in and only voted for him in 2008 as the lesser of 2 evils.

McCain is a big government progressive. Just like Cornyn, Graham, McConnell, Hatch, Boehner, etc. I didn't vote for McCain, and never will - just like I've never voted for Rick Perry and never will.
 
RJ before the next election and the one going on now, I will be contacting you. I'm not good in politics but I try to listen to what the media has to say and I never get the truth. Your in the know and I appreciate all the help I can get. I don't sit on my tush but then again I may be getting things wrong. It's good to see you this morning.
 
My great Grandad and great great Grandad picked their own cotton. Can't say with any certainty about 3-greats, he spent most of his life in Alabama before the Civil War and before coming to Texas.
 
MelaniB":2ti4i26s said:
RJ before the next election and the one going on now, I will be contacting you. I'm not good in politics but I try to listen to what the media has to say and I never get the truth. Your in the know and I appreciate all the help I can get. I don't sit on my tush but then again I may be getting things wrong. It's good to see you this morning.

If you are unsure, just do the exact opposite of what the talking heads in the media advocate, and you'll be doing well about 99% of the time.
 
Until we can put a republican in the presidential possession And a replicant majority and most important get through all of there heads we will remove them and put in place consequences that will be harsh on their future beyond being removed from office we are basically stuck
We can talk as much as you want about the past and it should be like back then however that's about as productive as pushing rain back up into the clouds. We are going to have to be politically vigilant in Every election from our city and school board all the way through. We all talk about taking care of own but we don't secure our boarders have millions of illegals being a drain on our infrastructure in all levels More on welfare than ever before It is very easy to control illegals in our country. If anyone is caught implying one all of their assets are confiscated and are put up for sale to people that can prove there work ethic and loyalty and not be in the quote rich. If hilton hotels were taken because the hires illegal to clean the rooms etc or a construction co hire illegal the loose their company home autos etc it wouldn't take long no one would take that Risk
In addition pay bonus to boarder patrol (or anyone else reported illegals )that catch aliens
Removal of all funds going to a country not showing absolute dedication to taking vigerous actions to control the influx of contraband or people
 
I've always voted straight Republican and never felt really comfortable about the other people I was voting for besides the President. It seemed to me that we didn't have all the problems we have now. Of course Clinton was labeled the best president, and after the shock with Monica Lewinsky, I felt he needed to be thrown out of office. Just me, I'm looking for a moral President. Then everyone says Bush was the worst President, but to me he had the best morals. He stood by what he said. Then comes o and it's been nothing but lies, one right after another. So my voting has me in doubt about whose the best one for Office. When I saw John Mcain (he ran as a Republican) then he's following o all the way. I voted for him not knowing that he didn't have any morals in him. I guess I'm old school. When you say something or give your word, it's written in gold. The political parties to me are all crooks. They say what they think we want to hear. Then like me the uninformed fall for their spews of vomit. All I hear is how everyone is fighting the ohealthcare to eliminate it, I realize nothing can be done. He (the government) has all of us in their hands.
 
KB Saturday I got a survey about the illegal immigration. They want to know if they deserve welfare help and the right to work with out green cards. I will be filling that out as soon as I'm done here. The big O won't like what I have to say.
 
Blue Bird":i3jgln3y said:
My great Grandad and great great Grandad picked their own cotton. Can't say with any certainty about 3-greats, he spent most of his life in Alabama before the Civil War and before coming to Texas.

Problem is this that our Dear Leader's daddy's descendants weren't among those that were brought over to pick cotton. So we can't blame our good African-American friends for this one. Sounds like his Caucasian relation were responsible for how he grew up.

As for 2016, from the folks that are being talked about (Jeb Bush and Christie), I'm looking at the Prohibition Party. I know I voted for my last Bush in 2004 (sorry, kid Bush, you're not getting my vote for Land Commish).
 
MelaniB":1nn35309 said:
KB Saturday I got a survey about the illegal immigration. They want to know if they deserve welfare help and the right to work with out green cards. I will be filling that out as soon as I'm done here. The big O won't like what I have to say.
Thank you for responding. You are writing for all of us. No pressure hahaha
 
I've voted Repukelican't in the last few Presidential elections because the alternatives were so awful. I wish Texas' primary was on January 2 so we could have a real voice in the nominee. Maybe we could get a real conservative like Senator Cruz for a change.

I didn't like some if the stuff Bush the Younger did, but I always felt like he loved this country and was trying to do the best he could by it. I'm sorry to say I don't feel the same way about this O-hole we have in office now.
 
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