Yet another Obamacare extension: Administration extending health care signups

This is what streams coming of the hills of coal country look like. Needless to say the health consequences of drinking this stuff are plenty. Republicans just passed H. R. 2824 which would make this problem even worse. Now is there any question why Republicans don't support health care?
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Babies? Heck, Republicans throw the whole dang family under the bus. Except Grandma, they'd wheel her right in front of the bus. Can't exactly have Obamacare while doing this now can we?
 
While we're at it let's just have a look at what Republicans think of human life. They don't want to pay for health insurance, they don't want to pay more than they absolutely have to, they don't want regulations that would protect the workers at the workplace and at home, they might be OK with paying for food stamps while the people are working for them but definitely not after they are not. The unemployed should get no entitlements, no unemployment, no education so they can get another job. When Republicans talk of jobs they mean giving the "job creators" more money so they can hire more low cost laborers. Truth of the matter Republicans probably don't care or like Obamacare but it makes a great weapon to get the rest of the stuff they want. All they would need are some morons to argue against their own self interests. But where would they ever find anyone so fucking stupid? Where indeed?
 
This is what streams coming of the hills of coal country look like. Needless to say the health consequences of drinking this stuff are plenty. Republicans just passed H. R. 2824 which would make this problem even worse. Now is there any question why Republicans don't support health care?
20121008_kentuckystream.jpg

ever think about the genetically engineered food we eat? foods stripped of nutrition, processed, refined, full of fats and sugars? Remind me again who signed the Monsanto protection act? and they care about our health? please. poor diet is the number one care of the majority of our illnesses.
 
While we're at it let's just have a look at what Republicans think of human life. They don't want to pay for health insurance, they don't want to pay more than they absolutely have to, they don't want regulations that would protect the workers at the workplace and at home, they might be OK with paying for food stamps while the people are working for them but definitely not after they are not. The unemployed should get no entitlements, no unemployment, no education so they can get another job. When Republicans talk of jobs they mean giving the "job creators" more money so they can hire more low cost laborers. Truth of the matter Republicans probably don't care or like Obamacare but it makes a great weapon to get the rest of the stuff they want. All they would need are some morons to argue against their own self interests. But where would they ever find anyone so fucking stupid? Where indeed?

with obamacare Obama sold the healthcare industry to the insurance companies and the big pharmaceuticals. he gave corporations the tool to divest themselves of one of their last major expenses, healthcare.
 
While we're at it let's just have a look at what Republicans think of human life. They don't want to pay for health insurance, they don't want to pay more than they absolutely have to, they don't want regulations that would protect the workers at the workplace and at home, they might be OK with paying for food stamps while the people are working for them but definitely not after they are not. The unemployed should get no entitlements, no unemployment, no education so they can get another job. When Republicans talk of jobs they mean giving the "job creators" more money so they can hire more low cost laborers. Truth of the matter Republicans probably don't care or like Obamacare but it makes a great weapon to get the rest of the stuff they want. All they would need are some morons to argue against their own self interests. But where would they ever find anyone so fucking stupid? Where indeed?

with obamacare Obama sold the healthcare industry to the insurance companies and the big pharmaceuticals. he gave corporations the tool to divest themselves of one of their last major expenses, healthcare.
If the Rs ran on drugs available in the US at the average price for the G7 that would screw the Ds to the wall.
 
This is what streams coming of the hills of coal country look like. Needless to say the health consequences of drinking this stuff are plenty. Republicans just passed H. R. 2824 which would make this problem even worse. Now is there any question why Republicans don't support health care?
20121008_kentuckystream.jpg

ever think about the genetically engineered food we eat? foods stripped of nutrition, processed, refined, full of fats and sugars? Remind me again who signed the Monsanto protection act? and they care about our health? please. poor diet is the number one care of the majority of our illnesses.
?Monsanto Protection Act? Killed In Senate: Controversial Provision Removed From Spending Bill
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The provision would have stayed on the books under a continuing resolution passed by the House of Representatives last week, but U.S. Sens. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., led a successful charge to have the language removed from the Senate version of the bill.

“One week ago, I asked, ‘Who pulls more weight on Capitol Hill? The agrichemical companies like Dow and Monsanto, or the food movement?'” Elizabeth Kucinich, policy director for the Center for Food Safety, said in a statement. “Thanks to the leadership of Senator Barbara Mikulski we now know the answer: the food movement.”

Mikulski introduced an amendment to have the language of the bill changed to remove the “Monsanto Protection Act” removed. The amendment was approved earlier this week, and the provision will expire at the end of this month.

A massive groundswell of public opposition to the “Monsanto Protection Act” began in March, when news of its existence hit the mainstream.

The provision, officially Section 735 of the HR 933 continuing resolution passed in March, came under fire because food safety advocates warn that it strips federal courts of the authority to halt the sale and propagation of genetically modified seeds and crops if safety tests reveal concerns about their safety.

The legislation was written by Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., in collaboration with Monsanto Company -- which has become the public face of the virulent debate over GMOs.

...

Well at least you're having fun pretending like you know anything. And, oh, that would have been the Republican controlled House of Representatives it passed.
 
This is what streams coming of the hills of coal country look like. Needless to say the health consequences of drinking this stuff are plenty. Republicans just passed H. R. 2824 which would make this problem even worse. Now is there any question why Republicans don't support health care?
20121008_kentuckystream.jpg

ever think about the genetically engineered food we eat? foods stripped of nutrition, processed, refined, full of fats and sugars? Remind me again who signed the Monsanto protection act? and they care about our health? please. poor diet is the number one care of the majority of our illnesses.
?Monsanto Protection Act? Killed In Senate: Controversial Provision Removed From Spending Bill
...

The provision would have stayed on the books under a continuing resolution passed by the House of Representatives last week, but U.S. Sens. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., led a successful charge to have the language removed from the Senate version of the bill.

“One week ago, I asked, ‘Who pulls more weight on Capitol Hill? The agrichemical companies like Dow and Monsanto, or the food movement?'” Elizabeth Kucinich, policy director for the Center for Food Safety, said in a statement. “Thanks to the leadership of Senator Barbara Mikulski we now know the answer: the food movement.”

Mikulski introduced an amendment to have the language of the bill changed to remove the “Monsanto Protection Act” removed. The amendment was approved earlier this week, and the provision will expire at the end of this month.

A massive groundswell of public opposition to the “Monsanto Protection Act” began in March, when news of its existence hit the mainstream.

The provision, officially Section 735 of the HR 933 continuing resolution passed in March, came under fire because food safety advocates warn that it strips federal courts of the authority to halt the sale and propagation of genetically modified seeds and crops if safety tests reveal concerns about their safety.

The legislation was written by Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., in collaboration with Monsanto Company -- which has become the public face of the virulent debate over GMOs.

...

Well at least you're having fun pretending like you know anything. And, oh, that would have been the Republican controlled House of Representatives it passed.

psst, you may want to read whats in the rest of the bill before you go claiming victory over one item removed. and wouldn't a democratically controlled senate and democratic president who you claim are so tough on corporations have stopped it, like they stop all other republican legislation coming out of the house? Sory bro, your team owns this one. no veto by obama, no execuitve order
 
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ever think about the genetically engineered food we eat? foods stripped of nutrition, processed, refined, full of fats and sugars? Remind me again who signed the Monsanto protection act? and they care about our health? please. poor diet is the number one care of the majority of our illnesses.
?Monsanto Protection Act? Killed In Senate: Controversial Provision Removed From Spending Bill
...

The provision would have stayed on the books under a continuing resolution passed by the House of Representatives last week, but U.S. Sens. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., led a successful charge to have the language removed from the Senate version of the bill.

“One week ago, I asked, ‘Who pulls more weight on Capitol Hill? The agrichemical companies like Dow and Monsanto, or the food movement?'” Elizabeth Kucinich, policy director for the Center for Food Safety, said in a statement. “Thanks to the leadership of Senator Barbara Mikulski we now know the answer: the food movement.”

Mikulski introduced an amendment to have the language of the bill changed to remove the “Monsanto Protection Act” removed. The amendment was approved earlier this week, and the provision will expire at the end of this month.

A massive groundswell of public opposition to the “Monsanto Protection Act” began in March, when news of its existence hit the mainstream.

The provision, officially Section 735 of the HR 933 continuing resolution passed in March, came under fire because food safety advocates warn that it strips federal courts of the authority to halt the sale and propagation of genetically modified seeds and crops if safety tests reveal concerns about their safety.

The legislation was written by Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., in collaboration with Monsanto Company -- which has become the public face of the virulent debate over GMOs.

...

Well at least you're having fun pretending like you know anything. And, oh, that would have been the Republican controlled House of Representatives it passed.

psst, you may want to read whats in the rest of the bill before you go claiming victory over one item removed. and wouldn't a democratically controlled senate and democratic president who you claim are so tough on corporations have stopped it, like they stop all other republican legislation coming out of the house? Sory bro, your team owns this one. no veto by obama, no execuitve order

Here's the text of the bill. Care to be a little more specific?
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr933/text
 

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