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They buy lovely light bulbs because a black guy said it was dumb to. They made a law that allowed them to buy the lovely bulbs. They don't believe anything about it except that they don't like it.
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Just a reminder for extra mind-fuckery: JimRob is almost certainly utilizing his VA medical benefits.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 23:34 |
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quote:CANTORIZE YOUR WEASELS, AMERICA! C'mon, this is a can't-miss new thread title!
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 23:37 |
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BlackIronHeart posted:Just a reminder for extra mind-fuckery: JimRob is almost certainly utilizing his VA medical benefits. JimRob would've been dead or living in a box on the street and begging for nickles with a soup can in his hand decades ago without his VA benefits.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 00:32 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:JimRob would've been dead or living in a box on the street and begging for nickles with a soup can in his hand decades ago without his VA benefits. Yes but you see he earned those benefits unlike every single other
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 01:14 |
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Service guarantees citizenship
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 01:44 |
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Zeroisanumber posted:JimRob would've been dead or living in a box on the street and begging for nickles with a soup can in his hand decades ago without his VA benefits. And his "website maintenance" fees
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 02:39 |
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From a thread titled "My favorite sports board is full of libs", in which the OP complains about his favorite sports forum being full of people preaching the gospel of single payer,quote:To: ChicagoConservative27
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 04:46 |
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Odds on getting zotted?
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 05:09 |
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McGlockenshire posted:From a thread titled "My favorite sports board is full of libs", in which the OP complains about his favorite sports forum being full of people preaching the gospel of single payer, hardbeingconservativebrony.jpg, though I guess I don't know if bronies count as furries or not. (Do they? Not really a subject I've thought much about.)
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 05:11 |
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I don't have time to really pick through this one for you, but I assure you it will yield a rich harvest of fetid horror: Survey: 15 percent of women on UT campus report being raped (Austin, TX)
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 05:21 |
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Hobnob posted:hardbeingconservativebrony.jpg, though I guess I don't know if bronies count as furries or not. (Do they? Not really a subject I've thought much about.) Nope, related fandom with a lot of crossover. Both of them have an undercurrent of Anti-Skeleton Pepe lovers.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 05:27 |
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Zwabu posted:I don't have time to really pick through this one for you, but I assure you it will yield a rich harvest of fetid horror: Was expecting most of these to be some variation of "it's all the Muslim students", but only because I forgot the more obvious "women falsely report rapes" horror show that Freep is extra fond of.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 05:31 |
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Zwabu posted:I don't have time to really pick through this one for you, but I assure you it will yield a rich harvest of fetid horror: Welp. Got creepy. quote:“So this includes any sex when at least one person is too intoxicated to consent.” Guessing a woman Freeper by the name; apparently not too big on solidarity... quote:The TV and elite-culture is telling girls that they can make a man stop by saying “no” at the last second.
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McGlockenshire posted:From a thread titled "My favorite sports board is full of libs", in which the OP complains about his favorite sports forum being full of people preaching the gospel of single payer, Lol, what the poo poo? Hobnob posted:hardbeingconservativebrony.jpg, though I guess I don't know if bronies count as furries or not. (Do they? Not really a subject I've thought much about.) I think even furries despise them. Bronies are like a special kind of retard all their own. I mean you've got furries that start drawing Zootopia porn. But then you have Bronies that actively engage the creator and ask creepy poo poo SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 11:08 on Mar 25, 2017 |
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McGlockenshire posted:From a thread titled "My favorite sports board is full of libs", in which the OP complains about his favorite sports forum being full of people preaching the gospel of single payer, AHAHAHAHA
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:33 |
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The weirdest are the confurderacy dudes or whatever. Flying ol Dixie in demonstrations, while in full fursuit.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:36 |
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I mean once you actually fall into the brony category you're sort of definitionally an obsessive rear end in a top hat so it's not a surprise that even creepy weirdos don't really want you around.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:37 |
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:Welp. Got creepy. There are some other choice posts in there imo quote:One in 6 has been assaulted while on campus? This woman is calling bs. Keep in mind, this survey came from uber lib UT where hairy arm pit lesbians rule, where women wave giant sex toys against campus carry and doctors say the campus has the highest rate of STDs. 3rd post is when the first MRA appears, complete with puzzling creature at the top of his post. "http://www.collectoons.com/imgtoon/701/702/20100101_121507chode.gif". (Turns out he puts that at the start of all his posts and it's his screen name.) Then come a lotta "Those girls are only lying bitches" posts that are p drat disgusting and that I won't c/p. Anyways, onwards. quote:To: Terry Mross quote:Comment #16 Removed by Moderator At first I was very surprised, figuring this would be about sex-ed and stuff like that but nope. quote:To: bgill This one is actually almost reasonable ! quote:To: bgill Uh yeah freeper Gay State Conservative (), rape is often illegal, in fact. quote:To: bgill
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:47 |
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God drat the idea of a girl who changes her mind the morning after is so terrible and it has such traction in people's heads Like four months ago I found out my freshman year roommate had been in state prison for like four years for rape and ended up getting the conviction overturned because he got a retrial on a technicality and the case was much weaker without the girl, who I assume really didn't feel like reliving all of it four years later and didn't testify again. He basically used this defense and it somehow worked the second time around despite the people testifying saying that she came in from outside crying with grass stains and blood
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:54 |
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 13:55 |
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SocketWrench posted:Lol, what the poo poo? Furries have been known to do that as well. According to one story I heard, one thing that tanked Tiny Toon Adventures was some crazy-rear end furry following Tress MacNeille around at public appearances, and the animators being sent all sorts of horrific furry fanart.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 15:54 |
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SocketWrench posted:Lol, what the poo poo? Humblegunner is a well known Freeper troll, thread policeman and (paying) friend of JimRob. He was probably joking. He is full MRA 'never marry women be bitches' though.
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Fathis Munk posted:3rd post is when the first MRA appears, complete with puzzling creature at the top of his post. "http://www.collectoons.com/imgtoon/701/702/20100101_121507chode.gif". (Turns out he puts that at the start of all his posts and it's his screen name.) It's a character from an "edgy" scifi series called Tripping the Rift. I'm shocked to discover that it has three freaking seasons.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:05 |
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He's kinda stuck putting that in all his posts now, since otherwise his username is just chode without any context. Way to go.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:26 |
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From Drudge gone lib??, a vanity thread posted by freeper bboop.the OP posted:So - the last few days, Drudge has really been annoying, to the point that I am starting to think I'll just not go there. Yesterday the headlines went on and on about what a disaster it was to Trump that the Health Care bill went down. I had just listened to Mark Levin, who had some 'on the other hand' way of looking at it, and I was very encouraged it had gone down. This ought to be a fun thread. quote:To: bboop quote:To: bboop quote:To: bboop quote:To: bboop I find it fascinating that they think that the Democratic party doesn't have internal factions. I wonder if they misinterpret willingness to compromise and negotiate as unity. quote:To: bboop quote:To: bboop This is some nice spin. quote:To: bboop quote:To: sagar quote:To: bboop This is another interesting bit of spin. It ignores Trump moving on from healthcare reform entirely. quote:To: bboop quote:To: bboop quote:To: plain talk This was as gently caress until I read the username. quote:To: plain talk quote:To: bboop Seriously, take a look at those last two posts. The entire worldview of these assholes is broken from the beginning. There's no willingness to sit down and look at these hard problems and figure out something to improve the situation. If the solution doesn't match the ideological purity test, it's a non-starter. quote:To: BruinX66 I'm pretty sure this is missing a /s. quote:To: heights Not having an extreme position is evil. quote:To: bboop This post made me very, very angry. quote:To: Phil DiBasquette quote:To: sagar TIL that it tkaes "courage" and "principles" to sentence millions of people to bankruptcy or death by making healthcare unaffordable or unavailable to them. quote:To: bboop I really, really don't like freeper sagar. quote:To: Phil DiBasquette quote:To: spintreebob quote:To: bboop There's a surprising amount of reality on freep lately. By a surprising amount, I mean one or two reasonable posts per thread. Way higher than usual. quote:To: bboop That's an increidble amount of spin. quote:To: bboop This is is an unprecedented intrusion of reality into freep. It can not be sustained. quote:To: stanne
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 19:18 |
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Read that last post I quoted, then put on a neck brace. You're about to get some whiplash from this headline. From RyanCare Fail: Big Victory for House Freedom Caucus posted by freeper Kaslin It's a Townhall article and it's mostly poo poo. quote:To: The_Republic_Of_Maine Again, the opposition is evil. quote:To: The_Republic_Of_Maine I'm really, really surprised at how many freepers are starting to throw the HFC under the bus. quote:To: Kaslin Wow. 2016 regdate, probably a zotted NeverTrumper. quote:To: Kaslin Wow. 2001 regdate. quote:To: Kaslin Have the neck brace on still? Now find your quote:To: Kaslin The narrative is still strong with this one. quote:To: Kaslin quote:To: Kaslin quote:To: Kaslin This is a pretty good summary, yeah. quote:To: Edward.Fish I'm out of time, but I suggest someone cover Disgusting: The Freedom Caucus Saves Obamacare Again for yet more disagreement about the HFC.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 19:38 |
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Yes. Yessss! turn on everyone!
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 19:45 |
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McGlockenshire posted:My opinion is the so-called “Freedom Caucus” is afraid to take any responsibility in governing the country. By opposing everything they can continue to criticize everything, therefore;they can not be held responsible for law one way or another. Uh oh, they're beginning to catch on! Also quote:Now Tax reform takes the stage, and because Healthcare Reform fell on it's face, there will be the tendency to want to rush this through to get a victory. Hadn't considered this. Considering how part of the reason that Trumpcare fell on its face is due to the needlessly rushed process, this doesn't bode well for their tax reform either.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 20:02 |
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I feel a bit out of the loop, can anyone explain to a person who has never been to US how healthcare worked in America before the ACA and how it works now?
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^ Before AHA you had two routes. The first you could go get treatment uninsured, but it would put you in debt for the next six generations. Or you could go through an insurer that would split the bill with you, usually 50%-75% depending on your plan/needs. BUT your insurer could drop you at any time for any reason if you became too much of a cost issue or flat out deny you if you had pre-existing conditions. Often your plans weren't really cheap, but they were still a better option then none. Insurance companies also regulated what treatment you got, often whatever was the cheapest. Lucky people got plans through their employer. After AHA you have to be insured or pay a fine every year when you pay taxes, all employers except for small operations have to offer insurance, and insurance providers cannot refuse you or dump you if you become expensive. It basically encourages everyone to be insured and forces insurers not to be profit scumbags that choose money over someone's health (You know, sorta like death panels that conservatives claimed the AHA would be). McGlockenshire posted:To: bboop Remember a month ago when sedition like this would bring down the ire of all of freep and almost a ban? Stop the winning guys, us losers can only take so much defeat, lol SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Mar 25, 2017 |
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HappyHippo posted:Hadn't considered this. Considering how part of the reason that Trumpcare fell on its face is due to the needlessly rushed process, this doesn't bode well for their tax reform either. Considering how lots of his stupid poo poo has fallen on its face because it was rushed....There's his appointees, this bill, the 2 attempted muslim bans, all of his "businessman negotiations".
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Aumanor posted:I feel a bit out of the loop, can anyone explain to a person who has never been to US how healthcare worked in America before the ACA and how it works now? Prior to the ACA, health insurance was generally unavailable to individuals, but this varied by state. You generally had to get insurance through your employer, but employers did not have to offer insurance as a benefit. The insurance industry established lifetime benefit caps and it was legal to turn away people if they had existing health conditions. Healthcare has become artificially, absurdly expensive and profit-driven. Simple medical conditions could easily bankrupt people without insurance. The ACA prevents insurance companies from establishing care limits and requires coverage of things like preexisting conditions, hospitalization, and drugs. It mandates that states set up a local marketplace for individuals to buy insurance as a group. States may instead choose to use a federally-powered exchange. States may also opt in to expanded federal funds for medicaid/medicare (I forget which, maybe both?), and may also opt in for subsidies to lower income folks. In order to ensure that private insurance companies don't go bankrupt from suddenly having to pay for sick people, it is now mandatory to be covered by insurance. Because those two programs are opt-in, heavily red states lead by Republicans with the toxic ideal that all government is bad government tended to opt-out. Those are the states getting hit by the worst rate increases. Almost all of the real stories about the ACA being a disaster come from the states that don't actually implement the ACA as intended. When you see stories about thousands of counties with only one provider, those are from red states that opted out of everything, with rural low density populations. The individual mandate is the thing that almost everyone is upset with, but without the mandate, the insurance industry can not offer comprehensive coverage and the actual good parts of the ACA have to be thrown out. Ryan's plan was to remove the mandate but allow insurance companies to add surcharges for newly insured people that went without insurance for a period of time. This would cause people that don't want to or can't pay insurance out of pocket to leave the system. With fewer people in the system to spread the cost of healthcare around, things will only get worse. Neither the ACA nor Ryan's plan attempt to actually drive down the real cost of healthcare. Republicans can't attack the actual healthcare cost issue without oversight and regulation of the industry, things that they are ideologically opposed to. Instead, they believe that the unregulated free market will fix everything, something that we have mountains of evidence against. Adopting price controls and establishing single payer like the entire rest of the goddamn civilized world is the only way out of this mess. McGlockenshire fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Mar 25, 2017 |
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SocketWrench posted:Remember a month ago when sedition like this would bring down the ire of all of freep and almost a ban? Also lol at the op of that. "I think Drudge is liberal because he doesn't suck Peak shallow tribalism
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 21:02 |
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SocketWrench posted:Considering how lots of his stupid poo poo has fallen on its face because it was rushed....There's his appointees, this bill, the 2 attempted muslim bans, all of his "businessman negotiations". Yeah, although I think this one is more so on Ryan, who really is more responsible for this whole process, from the behind-closed-doors drafting of the bill, to the half-assed unveiling, to ramming through the committees, and the rushed vote in an attempt to push it through before anyone could really have a look at it. It was a terrible strategy. One wonders how he's going to approach tax reform now given this. You'd think he'd want to take it slower, bit he'll want to get a quick "win" too.
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HappyHippo posted:Yeah, although I think this one is more so on Ryan, who really is more responsible for this whole process, from the behind-closed-doors drafting of the bill, to the half-assed unveiling, to ramming through the committees, and the rushed vote in an attempt to push it through before anyone could really have a look at it. It was a terrible strategy. One wonders how he's going to approach tax reform now given this. You'd think he'd want to take it slower, bit he'll want to get a quick "win" too. You know the answer to this. There's a old saying regarding casino gambling, "scared money never wins". Trump AND Ryan are gonna be the guy who just lost his kids' college money at the craps table, now he's going to chase after that money by putting the mortgage on red at the roulette table.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 21:54 |
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SHY NUDIST GRRL posted:Yes. Yessss! turn on everyone! Between this and wanting Infowars unbanned I'm hoping this becomes the moment where the monster JimRob created moves out of his control, to the point where Freep turns on their creator and declares him to be not ideologically pure enough. In reality JimRob won't tolerate an iota of dissent and another mass purge would take place, but the idea that Frankenstein would play out in Freepville is too entertaining to not at least consider.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 21:58 |
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Zwabu posted:You know the answer to this. There's a old saying regarding casino gambling, "scared money never wins". If Ryan drops the ball on taxes that's got to be it for him as speaker, no? No way they keep him on after two massive failures like that I feel. Then the real fun begins.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 22:02 |
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Lol forever at bannon trying to browbeat congressmen and getting told to eat poo poo. He only wishes it was a dictatorship, but it's still the mob rule he rode into the house.
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HappyHippo posted:If Ryan drops the ball on taxes that's got to be it for him as speaker, no? No way they keep him on after two massive failures like that I feel. Then the real fun begins. Will they even be able to find another speaker? As I recall they had a devil of a time filling the position last time and I doubt the outrage over Trumpcare/Ryancare is making it any more attractive.
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