What's Wrong with this Picture?

wrongwith picture.jpg

"ObamaCare will explode and we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for THE PEOPLE. Do not worry!"
Donald Trump tweet after getting made a Fool, again

From the republican president who has a republican party majority in the Congress and Senate.

"We were very close, it was a very tight margin. We had no Democrat support, no votes from the Democrats," Trump said Friday."

Sociopaths don't care what happens to people along the way, it's the destination that counts. The U.S. Sociopath in Chief who said he had a great health care plan to replace Obamacare, wants people to suffer first, then he'll get real about a health care plan he said he was already real about.

"When it explodes, which it will soon, if they got together with us and we got a real healthcare bill, I would be totally open to" working with Democrats, Trump said."

The Crusader against Fake News continued his Crusade.

"The president followed up his healthcare tweet Saturday with a promotion for a Fox News show."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-tweets-we%e2%80%99ll-put-to...

Is this dude weird or what?

Share
up
0 users have voted.

Comments

wonder what would happen if they pitched Trump single payer, Medicare for all. It would repeal ObamaCare and insure everyone with better and cheaper health care, which is his campaign promise. Oh, if we only had Democratic Party.

up
0 users have voted.

"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

Big Al's picture

@dkmich They're basically defending Obamacare so it's not even in the discussion. Really pathetic government "leaders" we have.

up
0 users have voted.
Lookout's picture

@Big Al @Big Al

Don't you love the new reality? It's like Bob Ross, the painter...it's your world...drop in a happy little war...you know because of all the terrorists...we have to!

After all Obama did it...ruined your healthcare.

It is the processed news selling you processed food...no mental calories.

Amazin' ain't it Al?

up
0 users have voted.

“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Big Al's picture

@Lookout Obama did win the Nobel Peace prize after all. But it just keeps getting better.

up
0 users have voted.

@dkmich Bernie Sanders said he would work with Trump if Trump was open to and serious about it.. Other Dems may not step up to the plate, but it is possible Sanders will.

up
0 users have voted.

@ConeArt Bernie also called Trump "a pathological liar" on Meet The Press one Sunday, so that will be interesting to see happen. Hope it's a transparent process, for the future. "How to negotiate with liars and win", go Bernie.

up
0 users have voted.

@ConeArt

..only the best interests of Americans (without considering their own selfish, financial sycophantic rewards), as if they were purely public servants, then they would make a heck of a lot of noise about #medicareForAll, and thereby expose the cruelty of the Republicans, and they would win in landslides in the coming elections. Corruption and vagueness and moral weakness prevents that right thing from happening.

up
0 users have voted.

Beware the bullshit factories.

Obamacare and stop proposing that Obamacare be tweaked.

This is the time to advocate for Medicare for All, but with sliding scale premiums for people not on Social Security. (Good for Conyers who is still filing HR 676.)

In 2009, I called and/or emailed the white house, my rep and my Senators at least once a week, just to beg for the strong public option that Obama/Biden had campaigned on, saying it was the only way to keep down costs. Some doctors and nurses lobbied for it. There were some demonstrations, too. So, I don't know if I'd urge doing that again. On the other hand, what do we have to lose by seeing if bombarding them will work?

up
0 users have voted.
Hillbilly Dem's picture

@HenryAWallace to see Dems taking credit for stopping "Trumpcare". The only thing that stopped it, in my opinion, was the hoi polloi attending those townhall meetings and raising Holy Hell. Even the insulated Beltway Bubble Rethugs heard that noise. Without that blow back (and the fear of getting beat in swing districts in 2018) the Repubs would have voted 100% to repeal with no replacement. The Dems had nothing to do with that. Nothing. But they took credit.

Even though the Dems had nothing to do with stopping "Trumpcare", they still managed to miss the message from the townhall meetings. The people weren't saying that the ACA was the greatest thing since sliced bread. They were saying "Jesus Christ, it's all we have. Don't take that too." What the people want is single payer national health care. But that would interfere with what the Dems' overlords want.

up
0 users have voted.

"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

Pluto's Republic's picture

@Hillbilly Dem

Making the point that Americans are not represented at the Federal level.

up
0 users have voted.

____________________

The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato

@Pluto's Republic

I learned that in school.

up
0 users have voted.
SnappleBC's picture

@Hillbilly Dem But I think Bannon stopped it. I think we're seeing an internal schism in the Republican party much like we have in the Democratic party. The idea that the Democrats, in their total powerlessness, did anything substantive seems sketchy to me.

up
0 users have voted.

A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard

Creosote.'s picture

@SnappleBC
To save his Hairball?

up
0 users have voted.
SnappleBC's picture

@Creosote. Bannon's plans have little to do with traditional GOP ideology and I think Trump is with Bannon more than the Republican Establishment. I think this wasn't what Bannon wanted so he squashed it. That works in Trump's interests also. But it was Bannon who said something to the effect that if they play this right Republicans will rule for 50 years. What he didn't spell out is that by "Republicans" I don't think he meant the current establishment.

I'm doing a lot of tea leaf reading here and absorbing info from my son. Bannon's an interesting character the closer you look at him.

up
0 users have voted.

A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard

@SnappleBC

It was, after all, the Freedom Caucus that stopped it--Teabaggers, astro-turfed by the Koch brothers. https://caucus99percent.com/content/obamacare-v-ryancare-and-corner-winner

up
0 users have voted.

@Hillbilly Dem @Hillbilly Dem

the Koch brothers. Now, I don't know what to think.

https://caucus99percent.com/content/obamacare-v-ryancare-and-corner-winner

up
0 users have voted.
Big Al's picture

@HenryAWallace I haven't emailed by rep for a few years but felt it necessary now. I told her single payer, medicare for all was the only option and that's what the people want. Haven't received a reply back yet but I'm sure it will be the typical bunch of words that don't mean anything. Now maybe if she got 200K letters from this one district, it might mean something. How to organize that is the question.

up
0 users have voted.

@Big Al

would be quite the feat. Also, I am very cynical about whether calls and emails to the White House, Senators and Representatives do a thing. But, sure, go for it. Do you have any way of reaching all the individuals or households in your district?

up
0 users have voted.

@Big Al

reach everyone in your district. Go for it!

up
0 users have voted.
snoopydawg's picture

the health insurance games that both parties are playing.

What's the best way to change the subject from Medicare for all? Create something evil called Trumpcare or Ryancare and use it to kill something slightly less evil called Obamacare that is imploding with each passing year so that voters will a) think the democrats outsmarted the Republicans b) dance a happy dance and re-embrace Obamacare c) forget high premiums and overall shortcomings of Obamacare and that it was always a gift to insurance companies...like a birthday...not a Christmas gift...c) forget about Medicare for all because it is just too much fun to attack Trump.

And there's this one

Democrats aren't interested in healthcare for Americans anymore than Republicans are.
Both parties have agreed to put on this "healthcare show" on a regular basis and treat it like an NFL football game. They get the citizens to argue and complain and cheer and ooo and ahhh about every detail. A beautiful distraction from the fact nothing changes, except the businesses involved in healthcare get richer and richer and citizens get more and more scammed. What other issue gets this much on going "show"? Never hear any debate about 60% of the taxpayer funds of the budget going to the Military Industrial Complex and how a large amount of those funds are squandered.
So welcome to another season of the healthcare show.

We know that the democrats could have passed single payer if they wanted to because the republicans couldn't block it and the ACA passed without one republican voting for it. But the democrats let the republicans take out the good parts of it and told us it was because they wanted the republicans votes.
And while this play was happening, Obama was shaking the insurance and pharmaceutical company's hands after giving them everything that they wanted.
Kabuki theater at its finest. And a lot of people fell for it.
How many times have you seen people on DK defending it and telling us that they didn't have the votes to pass it?

up
0 users have voted.

Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Big Al's picture

@snoopydawg @snoopydawg The insurance and pharma corporations are too powerful, along with the financial Wall street connections to push for an actual change to single payer. That would remove the insurance companies from the system and be a major shock to the ruling and upper class. And it would impact a lot of regular people so to do it fairly would require a level of planning and honesty we won't get from the duopoly, ever.
The only way is to somehow make it so the people can decide/demand it, and/or start at the state level and have it cascade.

up
0 users have voted.
Unabashed Liberal's picture

@snoopydawg

happen, right now' on CNN, last night. Now, he did endorse lowering the eligibility age to 55 for enrollment in Medicare (short term), which I could certainly support. And, lowering drug prices--which is good.

IOW, he's pushing for improvements in the ACA, and advocating for states to develop and offer a 'public option.' I've never been in support of this idea, since I figure that it would turn out like Expanded Medicaid--most states wouldn't try to implement one; especially, the Red States.

IOW, I would want a public option to be a federal plan.

Mollie


"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures--they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive."--Gilda Radner

up
0 users have voted.

Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

snoopydawg's picture

One has to admire the commitment that Democrats and Obama had to delivering something they campaigned on and truly believed in. They spent 13 months getting the bill from an initial concept to final passage, and pressed on during many points when everybody was predicting doom. They had public hearings, multiple drafts of different bills, they kept negotiating, even worked into Christmas. They made significant changes at times, but also never lost sight of their key goals. They didn't back down in the face of angry town halls and after losing their filibuster-proof majority, and many members cast votes that they knew risked their political careers. Obama himself was a leader, who consistently made it clear that he was not going to walk away. He did countless rallies, meetings, speeches — even a "summit" at the Blair House — to try to sell the bill, talking about details, responding to criticisms of the bill to the point that he was mocked by conservatives for talking so much about healthcare.

How the Hell can someone write this let alone believe it?
Obama himself was a leader, who consistently made it clear that he wasn't going to walk away!

For Dawg's sake, don't they remember all the emails, phone calls and petitions we signed to try to get the democrats to pay attention to us and at least pass a public option, which Obama promised that he wouldn't sign any legislation that didn't have that in it?
The saying that "people who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it" should be changed to "people need to remember the past correctly so that they don't repeat it"
One guess where this came from. Sad

up
0 users have voted.

Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

@snoopydawg

it was the only way to keep costs down. He also campaigned on no individual mandate. He delivered the opposite of what he campaigned on.

up
0 users have voted.
snoopydawg's picture

My social media news feeds are full of McResistance edgelords celebrating the failure of the GOP’s attempted hatchet job on the corporatist smut novel known as the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, also known as the bill that killed the single-payer healthcare debate in America. Inside the corporate liberal echo chamber, Obamacare’s temporary safety is being painted as a great victory for the little people over Darth Trump, despite the fact that the Trump camp and its supporters overwhelmingly opposed Paul Ryan’s failed Republican bill, and despite the fact the only winners in Obamacare are the predatory health insurance companies who should have been put out of business seven years ago.

In one of her previous articles she wrote that Pelosi was for this bill but of course now that there are people who have written the legislation, she is now against it.
Ah, where would we be if the democrats quit keeping their powder dry and started using it?

So push for the House to pass H.R. 676. Harass your representatives, make a big stinking noise about it, and promise to get rid of anyone who tries to keep you stuck with Obamacare or something even worse. The Democratic establishment will try to distract you with fearmongering about Trump and Russia and protecting Obamacare to keep you from rocking the boat and pressuring them to betray their corporate donors. Ignore them. Ignore them and push for what’s owed to you.

H.R.676 - Expanded & Improved Medicare For All Act which has 72 signatures.
http://www.newslogue.com/debate/413/CaitlinJohnstone

up
0 users have voted.

Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Centaurea's picture

@snoopydawg I've received a few fund-raising emails today from Dem politicians, in which they give all credit to the Democratic Party and Dem activists for blocking Trumpcare aka Ryancare (or more accurately, Ryandoesntcare). Hillary seems to be taking credit for it, as well.

Ah, where would we be if the democrats quit keeping their powder dry and started using it?

I think folks are beginning to see the sad truth, which is that the Dems have no powder.

up
0 users have voted.

"Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep."
~Rumi

"If you want revolution, be it."
~Caitlin Johnstone

@Centaurea thanks I'm just commenting about sudden contact from Ds, it's kinda weird.

I'm pretty pretty sure DiFi's office has never sent me anything except a reply template so huh! It was all about her votes. No no no no no. The Party of No! Resistance marketing 101. I have been NPP in California for a few years, Ds are ruining the joint if you ask me. So tell me what woulda been different with Clinton? Yes yes yes yes yes? On something slightly less eviler, because "We're Capitalists"? Oops, back to no. LOL! Maybe if they drop the crony parts, and get rid of the billionaire puppet strings, then maybe.

Peace & Love

up
0 users have voted.

@eyo @eyo

... Maybe if they drop the crony parts, and get rid of the billionaire puppet strings, then maybe. ...

Unfortunately, the character traits and pathological perceptions would remain. These people are obviously not qualified for the public service - which qualification involves, for starters, upholding the rights of the people enshrined in the Constitution which they must swear to uphold in order to hold office at all for a freaking reason, that being the purpose of democratic government - serving and protecting the public interest against such as the greed-blinded, thieving and murderous predators to which the current Franken-crop of corporate politicians sell them to, by the pound of flesh.

Enough with The People being forced to hire and pay criminals to poison and drain them and their country, as well as other people's countries, democracies and lives, while acting for hostile outside interests.

It's literally killing the world, possibly within this decade and certainly finishing life's death-throes within the next few decades as essentials within the complex and interdependent global natural life-support system perish now for freaking short-term profit for the pathologically greedy few, and there's no time left to waste.

Life before expediency/profits, while anything still remains.

Edit: should have finished that first coffee before commenting, and then maybe I'd have got those missing two last letters into (ironically,) obvious-ly... sigh...

up
0 users have voted.

Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

snoopydawg's picture

@Centaurea
It was written by bbb who was writing about an article he read that says the same thing. Trumpcare went down in flames because the democrats wouldn't vote for it. When the real truth is that Ryan didn't have the votes for it to pass.
Some republicans said they didn't want people kicked off their insurance and others said that it didn't remove the subsidies that the ACA provides as well as not removing the mandates to buy it.
This is the article that he quoted from and it's mostly about how the republicans caved on repealing Obamacare.

Here's the link to the article so you don't have to get it from DK
GOP cave on Obamacare repeal is the biggest broken promise in political history. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/gop-cave-on-obamacare-repeal-is-the-bi...

up
0 users have voted.

Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Unabashed Liberal's picture

@Centaurea

it could make for a decent fundraiser, though--with the right 'spin.'

Pleasantry

Seriously, it blew up because the Administration went so far trying to accommodate the Freedom Caucus (40-strong), that the smaller Tuesday Group Caucus (about 25 members, give or take) decided in fair numbers that they wouldn't vote for the bill, either.

And that's partly because the Tuesday Group hopes to work with the corporatist Dems (from whom they are almost indistinguishable) to 'reform' the ACA--instead of repealing it. They've been all over Cable News talking about this, for days.

Mollie


"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures--they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive."--Gilda Radner

up
0 users have voted.

Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

@Unabashed Liberal

https://caucus99percent.com/content/obamacare-v-ryancare-and-corner-winner

up
0 users have voted.

@Centaurea

They used it to powder their corporate-interest/billionaire-fattened butts, in their certainty that even Hillary's nukes could not possibly blow them to hell, just everyone else. Too bad for them that the Bernie-awakened people are looking at their actions antics now - and 'We Are not Amused'.

In any democracy, the only legitimate 'ruler' is The Public Interest, which the various Public Offices within the Public Service exist specifically to serve. If we don't remind/replace them, who will?

up
0 users have voted.

Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@Ellen North

Two of them, anyway. https://caucus99percent.com/content/obamacare-v-ryancare-and-corner-winner

up
0 users have voted.

@Centaurea

https://caucus99percent.com/content/obamacare-v-ryancare-and-corner-winner

up
0 users have voted.
divineorder's picture

@snoopydawg

up
0 users have voted.

A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

Big Al's picture

@divineorder I've been thinking (ya I know, dangerous) this might be a train they can't stop. It's too fucking obvious what the solution should be and it's too crucial to human society, they can't fight it. The problem for the ruling class on this is it doesn't matter whether you're a serf republican or serf democrat or just a plain old serf, when it comes to your health and health care, it gets personal. This is getting interesting. It might be that Obamacare was a gift after all.

up
0 users have voted.
snoopydawg's picture

@divineorder
@divineorder

H.R.676 - Expanded & Improved Medicare For All Act which has 72 signatures this year and not before the next midterm elections. I can't find the article about his reasoning but it might have something to do with Pelosi not wanting any changes to how they do business (with the insurance companies) and that they don't want to change their platform.
I've recently read two articles that say the democrats would have rather have lost the election to Trump then let Bernie become president. Part of their reasoning is that people are going to be so disgusted with Trump and the republicans that they will come running back to the Democratic Party.
And that's why they sabotaged his campaign.
They still don't or refuse to understand that many people don't want anything to do with the DP because except for social issues there isn't any difference between the two parties.

IMG_0883_1.JPG

up
0 users have voted.

Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

@snoopydawg I mean CMS the single-payer, there will be so many sign-ups it will melt down again. Just like Part D in 2003 was an opt-out nightmare, the 2010 ACA roll out was an opt-in nightmare. Servers crashing, data loss, errors in billings, how soon we forget.

Gee look what's been built since, the whole system relies on Windows monopoly (if Health Centers are an indication), out-of-the-box most insecure OS on the planet. Now, with your entire life's most personal data in digital format whee! Good thing our politicians are privacy experts, oh wait that's now part of the global "marketplace" too, the data bits and bytes. Great America, hooked on Windows Upgrade forever after.

Now I'm done ranting I still support it, incremental less-evil ftw. At least more people might suffer and die less often. Thanks.

Peace and Love

up
0 users have voted.

@eyo

Seniors and disabled now paying a fixed premium could be grandfathered or not.

up
0 users have voted.

@HenryAWallace oh sh*t, I never thought about the "or not" part. That would be unlucky to lose coverage after all these years, ha ha! C'est la vie.

I remember trying to opt-out of Medicare entirely to increase my income but the phone rep talked me in to keeping it, so the amount is really cheap compared to everything else now. Every new enrollment period, the cost goes up. Even though I can't afford to see a doctor anymore, that small deduction coming out every month is comforting I don't why. Just in case? LOL, I already am a case.

Peace & Love

up
0 users have voted.

@eyo

You already pay premiums, the same premium as Warren Buffet pays, in fact. The point of a sliding scale is that people who can afford less pay less and people who can afford more pay more.

up
0 users have voted.

@HenryAWallace thanks, was replying to the part I quoted from the comment "grandfathered in or not", it just made me think oh yeah that sounds like something a neoliberal would "mitigate for not having." In other words, NoSoup4U! That to me is the system we have, if talking about the system we want, then of course sliding scale sounds great. Here is the full quote from Jerry Brown, King Neolib of California:

..."I'd say, we're not going to adopt the socialist system with Leninism and all the rest of it.... The modern economy is based on individual reward, with most of the money moving toward the top. That's the system."

He added, "We try to mitigate that."

"Sounds like something someone says who is constantly trying to cover up for their corporatism." Is my experience watching California go public/private on everything good over the decades, it has driven me quite mad. Jimmy Dore: Bernie Schools Pelosi On How To Talk Healthcare

Mad to the point I can imagine them trading away my current benefits for zero, as "mitigation" for saving the next rung up. Disposable is how it seems, that's all. The DiFi spam I got was sent from outreach.senate.gov, lots of folks are drinking Bernie's kool-aid. My cynicism says implementing MFA through the currently corrupt system ain't gonna work, but go on. Incremental progress ftw.

Peace & Love

up
0 users have voted.

@eyo

Neolibs would not enact Medicare with a sliding scale because they would not enact Medicare for all in any shape or form.

up
0 users have voted.

@snoopydawg

Exactly! If private and therefore 'unaccountable' private parties can determine which 'unaccountable' private selections are permitted by them to form government - especially when specifically to act against the public interest in order to freely poison, drain and dispossess them for the empowering and profiteering of outside hostile interests - that flies against every principle of democracy, where The People are intended to form legitimate democratic government representing and protecting the public interest. They are subverting democratic government.

up
0 users have voted.

Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@snoopydawg

Hah, the other day I found a Dem email in my inbox, telling me to panic (and, I expect, donate) harder because there was proof that (some variation of) the Russians!!!!! collaborated!!!! with Trump!!!!!

Unfortunately, I was in such a hurry to delete the cursed thing before it bred and which provided no option to unsubscribe, although I could block it and did so just as I realized that I'd missed the opportunity to clear any others out with it, as I just then noticed the option. Can't recall her name to search and remove them and lack the energy anyway. But they really seem to expect that the Big Lie works on enough of the more heavily dis-informed to spread; sure hope they're wrong and that too many are aware now - and increasingly outraged at the insult to everyone's intelligence - for that to happen...

up
0 users have voted.

Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

Unabashed Liberal's picture

@divineorder @divineorder

difference in his conversation on MSNBC versus CNN, (both on Friday evening) is that Bernie was pressed considerably more on CNN, hence, he gave more detail, as I outlined above.

I planned to post the CNN video at EB next week. I'll go ahead and post the Hayes video, as well. Between the two, folks will probably get a decent idea of what Bernie believes is doable.

I hope somebody does something soon--I'm worried that DT will strike a 'deal' with corporatist Dems, which will include the Copper Plans that Senate Dems were pushing in 2014, and the expansion of HSAs that were pushed in Ryan's plan that just failed. (In the real world, the two go hand-and-hand.)

Frankly, I think that the last thing we need is for Dems to work a 'deal' with the Administration to reform the ACA. From all that I've read, I'm sure that it would be just as Boehner said weeks ago, ". . . wrapped in a more conservative box."

Everything Bernie talked about, I could support--except for the state-based 'public options.' IIRC, a public option even failed in Vermont. (We aren't Canada with a handful of provinces, so it's just not practical, IMO.)

Thanks for posting this essay, Al. I hope by May to be posting about the Bowles-Simpson recommendations--both those already passed, and those still hanging out there [for corporatists to try to legislate].

IMO, we need to follow any attempts to form a bipartisan consensus, very, very closely. I still suspect (considering DT's past stances on health care, which are to the left of Repubs, in general) that this entire exercise may have been a bit of Kabuki, so that DT could come back and suggest that it's time for them to work together, before the ACA implodes--which it's already doing in some states.

And, I shudder to think what would have to be given up in order to satisfy the Freedom Caucus, etc., having watched the negotiations the past couple of weeks.

Mollie


"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures--they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive."--Gilda Radner

up
0 users have voted.

Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

Creosote.'s picture

@snoopydawg
which, on my browser, usually means the sender and topic no longer appear. But DCCC must have a special arrangement, because whether the sender is identified as Pelosi, Obama, or a staffer, if the return address is DCCC the mails continue to show up. This has been going on for days and I don't like the ethics of it.

up
0 users have voted.

"... we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for THE PEOPLE. Do not worry!"

Relax bigly. Must laugh because that is blatantly scary. C'mon people now.
Me Worry?
http://www.madmagazine.com/blog/2012/12/19/totally-mad-excerpt-who-is-alfred-e-neuman

Thanks

up
0 users have voted.
SparkyGump's picture

"But what about those poor, poor insurance executives? They suffer from affluenza and NEEEEED those private jets, helicopters and $20 million dollar salaries! How will they survive if they can't delay and deny legitimate claims? Oh the humanity!"

up
0 users have voted.

The real SparkyGump has passed. It was an honor being your human.