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meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]meadandale, all the initiatives have come from Democrats so far.
Republicans have offered nothing. They keep on saying NO, NO, NO.
I’d like to see some Republican proposals for a change.[/quote]
You know…you SAY that…but we both know you don’t really mean it. Just like the Democrats and Obama disregarded most of the input that the Republicans had on the health care bill.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]meadandale, all the initiatives have come from Democrats so far.
Republicans have offered nothing. They keep on saying NO, NO, NO.
I’d like to see some Republican proposals for a change.[/quote]
You know…you SAY that…but we both know you don’t really mean it. Just like the Democrats and Obama disregarded most of the input that the Republicans had on the health care bill.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]meadandale, all the initiatives have come from Democrats so far.
Republicans have offered nothing. They keep on saying NO, NO, NO.
I’d like to see some Republican proposals for a change.[/quote]
You know…you SAY that…but we both know you don’t really mean it. Just like the Democrats and Obama disregarded most of the input that the Republicans had on the health care bill.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
How about the Republicans propose ending the wars rather than that using defense as a political weapon? Ending the wars would free up plenty of money.[/quote]How about the democrats, who control congress, or the white house end the wars? They are, after all, the ones in power? Didn’t they all run on a platform of ending the wars?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
How about the Republicans propose ending the wars rather than that using defense as a political weapon? Ending the wars would free up plenty of money.[/quote]How about the democrats, who control congress, or the white house end the wars? They are, after all, the ones in power? Didn’t they all run on a platform of ending the wars?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
How about the Republicans propose ending the wars rather than that using defense as a political weapon? Ending the wars would free up plenty of money.[/quote]How about the democrats, who control congress, or the white house end the wars? They are, after all, the ones in power? Didn’t they all run on a platform of ending the wars?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
How about the Republicans propose ending the wars rather than that using defense as a political weapon? Ending the wars would free up plenty of money.[/quote]How about the democrats, who control congress, or the white house end the wars? They are, after all, the ones in power? Didn’t they all run on a platform of ending the wars?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
How about the Republicans propose ending the wars rather than that using defense as a political weapon? Ending the wars would free up plenty of money.[/quote]How about the democrats, who control congress, or the white house end the wars? They are, after all, the ones in power? Didn’t they all run on a platform of ending the wars?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
I’ve found that it’s easy to be generous and compassionate when you are spending other people’s money.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
I’ve found that it’s easy to be generous and compassionate when you are spending other people’s money.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
I’ve found that it’s easy to be generous and compassionate when you are spending other people’s money.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
I’ve found that it’s easy to be generous and compassionate when you are spending other people’s money.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?[/quote]
I’ve found that it’s easy to be generous and compassionate when you are spending other people’s money.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
For those who need OTC infrequently, it’s still cheaper for them to buy OTC.[/quote]Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.
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