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To: i-node who wrote (842137)3/12/2015 1:35:36 AM
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locogringo

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RE:decide the validity of any agreement Obama makes without asking permission first.

Kerry told Congress today that the agreement "isn't legally binding", so who knows why Obama/Kerry even care since the agreement is worthless. Kerry basically agreed with the main premise of Tom Cotton's letter!

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Iran Nuclear Deal, If Reached, Wouldn’t Be ‘Legally Binding'...

Wall Street Journal · 6 hours ago
Secretary of State John Kerry, in an often contentious Senate hearing, told lawmakers the U.S. isn't negotiating a “legally binding” agreement with …



To: i-node who wrote (842137)3/12/2015 1:46:06 AM
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Mongo2116

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The 47 Republicans led by Senstor Cotton were brilliant. When has a louder message been sent by merely posting a letter on a senate website?

This has potentially altered the dynamic of the negotiation by putting the Iranian leadership on notice that even though the president is an idiot there are competent adults who will decide the validity of any agreement Obama makes without asking permission first.

It astounds me how your brain works..........there has to be a dna component to its workings.



To: i-node who wrote (842137)3/12/2015 6:08:14 AM
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Mongo2116

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This has potentially altered the dynamic of the negotiation by putting the Iranian leadership on notice that even though the president is an idiot there are competent adults who will decide the validity of any agreement Obama makes without asking permission first.



Actually this has a higher potential of costing Corker dem votes in his effort to secure Congressional participation. But hey, when did common sense get in the way of emotional bullshit from the likes of republicans?

Shit, even old man mccain has expressed second thoughts about the wisdom of this harmful letter.

Al



To: i-node who wrote (842137)3/12/2015 7:33:02 AM
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locogringo

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HILARIOUS story of Obama and the “Affordable Plumbing Act” is funny because it’s true
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Anyone who doesn’t have a brain on life support–basically anyone who didn’t vote for our current president–knows Obamacare isn’t about providing “affordable healthcare.” It’s all about redistributing wealth.



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Anyone who doesn’t have a brain on life support–basically

Read more at youngcons.com

It’s socialism, and while this kind of thinking seems sugar sweet on the surface, once the principles are widely applied, it always ends in disaster both for the economy and the freedoms we’ve come to love.

Nothing illustrates this point more clearly than the story of “Troy The Plumber.”

This is good for a chuckle.

Only weeks after leaving office on Jan. 20, 2017, former President Barack Obama discovers a leak under his sink, so he calls Troy the Plumber to come out and fix it.


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Troy drives to Obama’s new house, which is located in a very exclusive, gated community near Chicago where all the residents have a net income of way more than $250,000 per year.

Troy arrives and takes his tools into the house. He is led to the guest bathroom that contains the leaky pipe under the sink. Troy assesses the problem and tells Obama that it’s an easy repair that will take less than 10 minutes. Obama asks Troy how much it will cost. Troy checks his rate chart and says, “$9,500.”

“What?! $9,500?!” Obama asks, stunned, “But you said it’s an easy repair. Michelle will whip me if I pay a plumber that much!”

Troy says, “Yes, but what I do is charge those who make more than $250,000 per year a much higher amount so I can fix the plumbing of poorer people for free. This has always been my philosophy. As a matter of fact, I lobbied the Democrat Congress, who passed this philosophy into law. Now all plumbers must do business this way. It’s known as the ‘Affordable Plumbing Act of 2014'. I’m surprised you haven’t heard of it.”

In spite of that, Obama tells Troy there’s no way he’s paying that much for a small plumbing repair, so Troy leaves. Obama spends the next hour flipping through the phone book calling for another plumber, but he finds that all other plumbing businesses in the area have gone out of business. Not wanting to pay Troy’s price, Obama does nothing and the leak goes un-repaired for several more days. A week later the leak is so bad Obama has had to put a bucket under the sink.

Michelle is not happy as she has Oprah and guests arriving the next morning. The bucket fills up quickly and has to be emptied every hour, and there’s a risk the room will flood, so Obama calls Troy and pleads with him to return.

Troy goes back to Obama’s house, looks at the leaky pipe, checks his new rate chart and says, “Let’s see, this will now cost you $21,000.”

Obama quickly fires back, “What? A few days ago you told me it would cost $9,500!”

Troy explains, “Well, because of the ‘Affordable Plumbing Act,’ a lot of wealthier people are learning how to maintain and take care of their own plumbing, so there are fewer payers in the plumbing exchanges.

As a result, the price I have to charge wealthy people like you keeps rising. Not only that, but for some reason the demand for plumbing work by those who get it for free has skyrocketed!

There’s a long waiting list of those who need repairs, but the amount we get doesn’t cover our costs, especially paperwork and record-keeping. This unfortunately has put a lot of my fellow plumbers out of business, they’re not being replaced, and nobody is going into the plumbing business because they know they can’t make any money at it.

I’m hurting too, all thanks to greedy rich people like you who won’t pay their ‘fair share’. On the other hand, why didn’t you buy plumbing insurance last December? If you had bought plumbing insurance available under the ‘Affordable Plumbing Act,’ all this would have been covered by your policy.”

“You mean I wouldn’t have to pay anything to have you fix my plumbing problem?” asks Obama.

“Well, not exactly,” replies Troy. “You would have had to buy the insurance before the deadline, which has passed now. And, because you’re rich, you would have had to pay $34,000 in premiums, which would have given you a ‘silver’ plan, and then, since this would have been your first repair, you would have to pay up to the $21,000 deductible, and anything over that would have a $7,500 co-pay, and then there’s the mandatory maintenance program, which is covered up to 17.5%, so there are some costs involved. Nothing is for free.”

“WHAT?!” exclaims Obama. “Why so much for a puny sink leak?!”

With a bland look, Troy replies, “Well, paperwork, mostly, like I said. And the internal cost of the program itself. You don’t think a program of this complexity and scope can run itself, do you?

Besides, there are millions of folks with lower incomes than you, even many in the ‘middle class’, who qualify for subsidies that people like you must support.

That’s why they call it the ‘Affordable Plumbing Act’! Only people who don’t make much money can afford it. If you want affordable plumbing, you’ll have to give away most of what you have accumulated and cut your and Michelle’s income by about 90%. Then you can qualify to get your ‘Fair Share’ instead of giving it.”

“But who would pass a crazy act like the ‘Affordable Plumbing Act’?!” exclaims the exasperated Obama.

After a sigh, Troy replies, “Congress… because they didn’t read it.”

Obamacare–much like it’s fictional counterpart the “Affordable Plumbing Act”–doesn’t actually make things less expensive for the poor. In fact, it causes price hikes and like most socialistic programs, creates dependency on the government, zapping motivation to work and excel.

This hurts the economy overall, because in the end, people drop out of the workforce, meaning businesses shut down due to lack of employees and new businesses and services aren’t created leaving a vacuum.

Our politicians definitely need to step up to the plate and do more to repeal this junk–whether altogether or in pieces–in order to save our economy and preserve our freedom.

H/T The Federalist Papers and Conservative Tribune

Read more at youngcons.com



To: i-node who wrote (842137)3/13/2015 12:32:19 AM
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