I'll pass on the hug. I'm not the touchy-feely type.
I'd let the government fill up my fuel tank. Only takes 280 gallons of diesel (if it's on empty). And I only pull one trailer.Yep, I will gladly let the Government fill up my vehicles with gas, the 350 alone costs a fortune to fill up, but I only use it when pulling one of several trailers these days.
I will also take a hug, as Ali says, Obama is sexy.![]()
the hug.Well... if this chick gets covered by the government subsidized healthcare system on the American taxpayer's dime, I want my big *** Toyota Tundra 4x4 filled with gas every week and mortgage paid every month!
Fair?
Ohh... and a hug would be nice.
More like a few smacks on the rear instead, America is getting the grudge version, not the soft loving version.While he's reaming my *** at least a kiss on the neck or something would be nice.
Morning Bell: Obama?s Choreographed Town Hall The FoundryYesterday, President Obama held a town hall event in order to ?sell his health care message to the public? during Congress? July 4th recess. However, worried that the President cannot answer tough questions about his plan for health care reform, White House officials carefully screened each member of the audience in attendance and each question asked.
This time, the mainstream media took note, even grilling White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs on the choreographed spectacle. In fact, veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas, not known as a conservative sympathizer, even lamented: ?I?m not saying there has never been managed news before, but this is carried to fare-thee-well?for the town halls, for the press conferences. It?s blatant. They don?t give a d?n if you know it or not. They ought to be hanging their heads in shame.? She added: ?What the h-ll do they think we are, puppets??
The AP reported: ?Some of Obama?s questioners Wednesday were from friendly sources, including a member of the Service Employees International Union and a member of Health Care for America Now, which organized a Capitol Hill rally last week calling for an overhaul. White House aides selected other questions submitted by people on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.?
With the elaborate choreography President Obama managed to talk a good talk, despite his rhetoric not matching his plans. For example he said: ?We need a permanent solution that when you lose your job, or change jobs, you can still keep your health insurance.? Absolutely. Do you lose your car or life insurance when you change your job? Of course not. The same should be true for your most important coverage: health insurance.
Heritage?s Bob Moffit, at a recent Congressional hearing, testified that ?Americans need portability. If we had portability in health insurance that was tied to the person and not where they worked, the numbers of the uninsured would drop dramatically.? Unfortunately, the President?s plan doesn?t offer this portability.
ANNANDALE, Va. (AP) -- At an emotional forum in Virginia, President Barack Obama hugged a cancer patient Wednesday and vowed to bring greater efficiency and accessibility to the nation's health care system....
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Smith obtained her ticket through the White House. Aides said she was a volunteer for Organizing for America, Obama's political operation within the Democratic National Committee. Among the other questioners were a member of the Service Employees International Union and a person with Health Care for America Now, which recently organized a Capitol Hill rally for overhauling health care.
She worked for the DNC for the Obama campaign.Postscript to the story of Debby Smith, 53, of Appalachia, Va. -- Organizing for America, POTUS's grassroots organizing group, invited her to the event, but she said wasn't promised a question. Asked for her reaction to the president: "I didn't really get an answer," just a request to get her contact information
What is interesting is to see how Obama's direct control over everything not Fox is chafing some of the reporters in the field. Many of them while also very Liberal also have a notion that they are the reporters and should be the people deciding what questions to ask and when.Even Chip Reid from CBS News was getting in on the fumbling Robert Gibbs. And now, listen for Helen Thomas to chime in!
Love it!
Hahahaha!
Let's see, You bought a car and you are paying for it, so it stays with you. You bought lift insurance and you are paying for it, so it stays with you. Your employer bought your health insurance (or you're at least on his group policy). Sounds simple to me. But then, if you bought health insurance, and you are paying for it, it would go with you.With the elaborate choreography President Obama managed to talk a good talk, despite his rhetoric not matching his plans. For example he said: “We need a permanent solution that when you lose your job, or change jobs, you can still keep your health insurance.” Absolutely. Do you lose your car or life insurance when you change your job? Of course not. The same should be true for your most important coverage: health insurance.
My mother pays her own health care and guess what? She can take it with her. I used to pay for my kids health care, privately and guess what? I could take it with me. Amazing how a Harvard grad can't figure out how that works.Let's see, You bought a car and you are paying for it, so it stays with you. You bought lift insurance and you are paying for it, so it stays with you. Your employer bought your health insurance (or you're at least on his group policy). Sounds simple to me. But then, if you bought health insurance, and you are paying for it, it would go with you.