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Fast Money & Foreign Objects
A. As typical you avoid the information presented and go off on a tangent ...... refute the article that I presented ...Is the IRS union trying to avoid being underneath National Healthcare law??? ....... do that first.
B. The site you picked is obviously based on the title alone is liberal, the site I found is apparently somewhat conservative (I don't buy into ithe left/right game personally), so how does that makes the site a conspiracy site (a term you attempt to use to degrade the information).
C. I'm not saying premiums may go down, they may updo so, they may not in other places. I'm somewhat neutral on the whole law, but obviously it has some issues, otherwise all these businesses wouldn't be attempting to force their workers onto less than 30 hour workweeks to avoid paying health insurance, as they feel it would hurt their ability to generate revenue .. ... Is that a conspiracy too??
10/1 the site you pulled it from is some abts wrh rense journal, don't bother denying it
my response wasn't in regards to that in the first place
you bumped a thread that is complete misinformation so don't try and take the highroad
who gives a fukk what an irs union wants. it's law
is "liberal" "progress" supposed to be some epitaph ?
the washington examiner is a right wing rag
it's not about left/right its about.... wait for it.... it's about facts
When Anschutz started the Examiner in its daily newspaper format, he envisioned creating a conservative competitor to The Washington Post. According to Politico, "When it came to the editorial page, Anschutz’s instructions were explicit — he 'wanted nothing but conservative columns and conservative op-ed writers,' said one former employee." The Examiner's conservative writers include Byron York (National Review), Michael Barone (American Enterprise Institute, Fox News Channel), and David Freddoso (National Review, author of The Case Against Barack Obama).[4]
The daily newspaper endorsed John McCain in the 2008 presidential election[11] and Adrian Fenty in the Democratic primary for mayor in 2010.[12] On December 14, 2011, it endorsed Mitt Romney for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, saying he was the only Republican who could beat Barack Obama in the general election,[13] releasing a series of critical articles of Obama.[14]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Washington_Examiner
Learn how to read, use critical thinking, and stop wasting my time.