(June 11, 2014 at 6:38 pm)Heywood Wrote: He is obviously allowing this grandfathering grudgingly? Stop talking out of your ass crack. He said absolutely nothing to indicate this. MotherJones indicated this. You are letting motherjones think for you. Shame Shame Shame.
"So, maybe the next ten years we have to grandfather some folks in"
Maybe. I don't want to, but we probably don't have a choice.
Why don't you read the goddamn article. I'm quoting his actual words. Mother Jones didn't write the guy's speeches for him.
(June 11, 2014 at 6:38 pm)Heywood Wrote: I want a negative income tax or universal basic income. I want the government to provide health care to anyone who wants it(not health insurance). You claiming I want let people die who can't afford to live is just another attempt to demonize people who oppose your ideology by spreading lies about them. You're getting to be as bad as Minimalist in this regard.
You say you want health care for everybody who wants it, yet you say this while your lips are around the dick of a guy who can't wait to take it away form anybody who wants it but can't afford it.
Don't blame me because you're being inconsistent.
(June 11, 2014 at 6:38 pm)Heywood Wrote: Having lost the argument, Ryantology quickly tries to change the subject to something completely different.
Lies don't win arguments, I'm afraid.
A Theist Wrote:Yeah, but I don't think that was the case here. Cantor's district, as described by some news sources, (USA Today, for one), is very conservative. I just don't see democrats wasting their time on that one. At least not in that district.
Cantor's district, as described by someone who lived there most of his life, has been historically red, but not so decisively that a Tea Party lunatic's obvious shortcomings don't present a great chance for a solid Democrat running against him. Virginia isn't Mississippi.