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I walked into a local shop here tonight, literally halfway across the world and saw this staring me in the face. It was a rack of 14 T-Shirts (done by some illiterate), it looked like there may have been 15 on there originally, so some marxist goon is actually walking around wearing one of these things - they probably added it to their che guevara T-Shirt and Memorabilia collection. Anyway the shirts message was pushing Uncle Joe Stalins Totalitarian Communist Healthcare. Why someone who probably has never stepped on American soil is so concerned about Americas health care and politics is beyond me. If someone wants Totalitarian Communist health care then thats ok for them, but dont try to shove down my throat and / or then ask me to pay for it. Here is what the shirt said Letter for Letter - Todays Big Number 37 Today marks the 37th time that the House Republicans will attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Insaint: doing the same thinh over and over again and expeecting different results. -- Albert Einstein The branding inside the shirt just underneath the collar on the back read - Uncle Jasmine Dance Party Massacre Now how can a gd illiterate like the thing responsible for this, actually, even have a hint or clue what the 3000 page law encompasses or know what a House Republican is? The scum lawmakers who signed this into law, didnt even read it and probably still dont know the full impact of what theyve done (or they do know the full impact of what theyve done and get off on ruining innocent peoples lives). Affordable??? Everyone I know, now has to pay more for their health care. Some people even lost their jobs with big companies after working for them for 15 to 20 years, because of this crap... forbes/sites/theapothecary/2013/09/23/its-official-obamacare-will-increase-health-spending-by-7450-for-a-typical-family-of-four/
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 20:32:26 +0000

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