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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:14 am 
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There are more open doors in a capitalist society than in one dedicated to socialism. The handouts and entitlements of the progressives only feed the need to be comfortable in the nanny state so they can collect votes and continue their pillaging of the American tax payer.

The food stamp president has taken a giant step in this direction. obamacare would just continue the journey and take us off the cliff.

Vote your wallet in 2012 or obama will continue to empty it.


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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:07 pm 
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Republicans May Be Vulnerable On Medicare, Social Issues In Nov. :mrgreen: ElectionsPublished on April, 21 2012 - by Kaiser Health


HealthMedicare - White House - Abortion

Political news coverage includes highlight some continuing health care issues.
The New York Times: Concern in G.O.P. Over State Focus on Social Issues
The recent flurry of socially conservative legislation, on issues ranging from expanding gun rights to placing new restrictions on abortion, comes as Republicans at the national level are eager to refocus attention on economic issues. Some Republican strategists and officials, reluctant to be identified because they do not want to publicly antagonize the party’s base, fear that the attention these divisive social issues are receiving at the state level could harm the party’s chances in November, when its hopes of winning back the White House will most likely rest with independent voters in a handful of swing states (Cooper, 4/20).
Politico: Paul Ryan Goes National
[A]s his public profile has soared, [Rep. Paul] Ryan has quietly built a national political operation that’s flush with cash and designed to defend himself and his party against attacks. ... But it certainly doesn’t hurt to have this kind of impressive operation in the works if Ryan gets tapped as vice president — or if he wants to make a national run himself in the future. ... The downside: His time in the House leaves plenty of fertile ground for attack, and his aggressive overhaul of Medicare and proposed tax cuts for the wealthy make him an easy target for opponents (Sherman and Bresnahan, 4/20).

CNN: Manchin May Buck Party In Presidential Voe
As a Democrat in conservative West Virginia, Sen. Joe Manchin has sought to make his independence clear. ... "I have some real differences with both Governor Romney and the President, as I have said many times," he said in the statement. "I think there are many West Virginians like me who have deep concerns about Governor Romney understanding the challenges ordinary people face. And there are many West Virginians who believe that he's out of touch, especially because of his plan to end Medicare as we know it" (4/20).
Roll Call: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Continues to Spend Heavily on Lobbying, Filings Show
The chamber’s quarterly lobbying bill during the height of the health care debate at the end of 2009 soared to $71 million, cementing its reputation as the biggest spender on K Street. ... Chamber spokeswoman Blair Latoff said the [chamber] .... ran ads in the first quarter against the health care law — which is facing a constitutional challenge at the Supreme Court (Ackley, 4/20).

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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:13 pm 
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The wealthy could use some tax cuts....This year....a very bad one for me due to injuries...i paid nothing....and they had to pick up the slack, all the time fighting corporate taxes over top of their personal ones...I'm surprised anyone is still in business.

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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
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Republicans May Be Vulnerable On Medicare, Social Issues In Nov.

Yep, that could be a turning point in the election. With the current situation Obama is in some trouble mainly due to the economy but the options available don't look appealing to the mass so nothing is for sure but my guess is Obama WINS re-election!

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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:28 pm 
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My spouse is still working. It is great to be a kept man. :)

I took a look at her social security statement. She plans to retire in about a year (age 62) and her benefit will enable her to recapture all her contributions, I am not smart enough to do a net present value calculation for all the contributions she made, in about 38 months using simple math.

From my perspective that quite reasonable and becomes even more so if one lives many years beyond retirement. That is as long as the system does not go into default.

Neither of us use medicare today and won't until she retires. Then we will have no choice but to enter that arena and let the fun begin. I expect I'll have to do quite a bit of research over the next year to determine our best option. I don't think it will be very attractive if the abomination of obamacare survives. His brand of socialized medicine will likely have a negative impact on our retirement. Just so he can further his class warfare, social justice, racist brand of politics.

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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:56 pm 
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Not your guess.......its ypur wish Obama gets another term.....be man enough to admkt that for once....all you do is tout the worst President in history, yet you dont have the backbone to say you want him in office.....you make up lame excuses.....like saying the Republicans are stumblebums and thats why you think Obama will win another term....Bull**it be a man and just say you want Obama to win.....enough with your vieled excuses......your an Obama worshipper


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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
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Yes you won......cut and paste hack of the year.......Now i know why you spend so much time cutting and pasting your posts on here.....you have no backbone so you cant stand up and get away from the computer...FO MO right gangsta.......your true hood through and through...a 60 some year old who trys to talk like a 20 something hood rat...is their anything you do thats your own....


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 Post subject: Re: Social Security and Medicare
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