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Maybe we should form Eggheads Super PAC. Our platform is to end smoke bans.
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I can't wait until that circus starts!blasting said:Bernie Sanders 96%.... ah crap, I can't even type that without cracking up.
Gonna spend my afternoon buying some TRUMP merch. Make America Great Again!!!!
Is anyone else like a giddy schoolkid waiting for the debate tomorrow?
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The Side Show has already begun.nolaegghead said:
I can't wait until that circus starts!blasting said:. . . a giddy schoolkid waiting for the debate tomorrow?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOB8YDO3azI
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Should be some great audibles getting called when "The Donald" doesn't go into attack mode. Thurs night spin-doctors will earn their pay, for sure.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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88% Rubio. Who would of thunk? And I thought I was liking trumps open minded stances and really thought that would have been the result. Learn something every day I guess.
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Moderate right wing libertarian. Small government, free market and personal responsibility.
Want scary read this- makes you a little worried about where we are headed.Not surprisingly, those who came of age in the Cold War era are less likely to consider voting for a socialist candidate. Gallup found that 34 percent of those 65 and older, 37 percent of 50-64 year olds, and 50 percent of 30-49 year olds would vote for a socialist. In contrast, 69 percent of 18-29 year olds indicated that they would vote for a socialist for the nation’s highest office-holder. Chalk that up to either youthful idealism or to a profound shift in the young generation’s political outlook that could have a lasting influence as they get older.
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@Wolfpack- the above is not surprising to me. Today the gubmint "provides so much to so many". And the "Big Bad Socialists" of the 20th century (The Red Menace) is in a different space today. Thus your opinion of the pro's and con's of the gubmint intervention is quite skewed from those who have a different base-line reference.
Reminds me of a phrase, "Where you stand is where you sit." And just look around at the world climate today-no one could have predicted this mash-up 15 years ago. Off soap-box for now.
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That was interesting... The info really doesn't "match" very well. I answered like 20 questions and really only matches on 3 that they gave a response._______________________________________________XLBGE
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I'm Rubio guy for now I guessLBGE& SBGE———————————————•———————– Pennsylvania / poconos
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94% Rubio, only 75% Carson. Surprised me. Although I do tend to over analyze the questions on these things.
I know exactly where I stand on many of the issues but I'm torn on some of the others that I am not as informed about. I do admit to consciously and probably sometimes subconsciously choosing the party line when I don't have a strong opinion either way.
Seems like a lot of these I was like:
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Rubio (who I really like personally and love his story) was my highest, followed by Paul and Cruz. But honestly I'm looking hard at the only nonpoliticians from either side, Trump, Carson and Fiorina. Sick and damn tired of the lifelong politico, most of whom have never had a real job in their life.
Sanders was at the bottom which is not surprising since he's a self-professed socialist.
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I don't care what that just told me , right now in with Trump....get me a hat or shirt!Seattle, WA
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Somebody got Hillary!SkinnyV said:I don't care what that just told me , right now in with Trump....get me a hat or shirt!
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84%
Hillary Clinton Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, education, and economic issues.
compare answers77%

Jeb Bush Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Bernie Sanders Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Donald Trump Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, environmental, and healthcare issues.
compare answers72%

Marco Rubio Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers72%

Martin O'Malley Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers71%

Bobby Jindal Republican
on foreign policy, economic, domestic policy, environmental, and immigration issues.
compare answers70%

John Kasich Republican
on environmental, economic, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers67%

Mike Huckabee Republican
on foreign policy, economic, immigration, and environmental issues.
compare answers66%

Rick Perry Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers64%

Lindsey Graham Republican
on immigration, environmental, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers62%

Rick Santorum Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers57%

Chris Christie Republican
on foreign policy, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers56%

Scott Walker Republican
on environmental, economic, immigration, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers55%

Ted Cruz Republican
on immigration and foreign policy issues.
compare answers52%

Rand Paul Republican
on immigration issues.
compare answers51%

Carly Fiorina Republican
on foreign policy and economic issues.
compare answers51%

Ben Carson Republican
on foreign policy, economic, and immigration issues.
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The above makes no sense.JRWhitee said:Hillary Clinton Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, education, and economic issues.
compare answers77%

Jeb Bush Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Bernie Sanders Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Donald Trump Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, environmental, and healthcare issues.
compare answers72%

Marco Rubio Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers72%

Martin O'Malley Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers71%

Bobby Jindal Republican
on foreign policy, economic, domestic policy, environmental, and immigration issues.
compare answers70%

John Kasich Republican
on environmental, economic, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers67%

Mike Huckabee Republican
on foreign policy, economic, immigration, and environmental issues.
compare answers66%

Rick Perry Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers64%

Lindsey Graham Republican
on immigration, environmental, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers62%

Rick Santorum Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers57%

Chris Christie Republican
on foreign policy, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers56%

Scott Walker Republican
on environmental, economic, immigration, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers55%

Ted Cruz Republican
on immigration and foreign policy issues.
compare answers52%

Rand Paul Republican
on immigration issues.
compare answers51%

Carly Fiorina Republican
on foreign policy and economic issues.
compare answers51%

Ben Carson Republican
on foreign policy, economic, and immigration issues.
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LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
You know that federal run healthcare programs generally have much higher satisfaction rates than state-run or private programs.NPHuskerFL said:
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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That's interesting; I know its all been the same day, but I wonder if they added Kasich to database after he made the debate; I can't imagine (and I'd assume their algorithm is completely effed up) that the bottom of my list (Cruz and Carson) rated higher than Kasich.JRWhitee said:Hillary Clinton Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, education, and economic issues.
compare answers77%

Jeb Bush Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Bernie Sanders Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers75%

Donald Trump Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, economic, environmental, and healthcare issues.
compare answers72%

Marco Rubio Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers72%

Martin O'Malley Democrat
on social, healthcare, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
compare answers71%

Bobby Jindal Republican
on foreign policy, economic, domestic policy, environmental, and immigration issues.
compare answers70%

John Kasich Republican
on environmental, economic, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers67%

Mike Huckabee Republican
on foreign policy, economic, immigration, and environmental issues.
compare answers66%

Rick Perry Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers64%

Lindsey Graham Republican
on immigration, environmental, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers62%

Rick Santorum Republican
on foreign policy, immigration, and economic issues.
compare answers57%

Chris Christie Republican
on foreign policy, environmental, and economic issues.
compare answers56%

Scott Walker Republican
on environmental, economic, immigration, and foreign policy issues.
compare answers55%

Ted Cruz Republican
on immigration and foreign policy issues.
compare answers52%

Rand Paul Republican
on immigration issues.
compare answers51%

Carly Fiorina Republican
on foreign policy and economic issues.
compare answers51%

Ben Carson Republican
on foreign policy, economic, and immigration issues.
compare answersLBGE
Pikesville, MD
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The order came out much like I expected, although I was surprised that Tommy Carcetti was only in the upper 50s.FanOfFanboys said:I like stuff like this bc people often align with someone they did not realize
I wonder how many people will get that reference.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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You mean like the VA?Acn said:
You know that federal run healthcare programs generally have much higher satisfaction rates than state-run or private programs.NPHuskerFL said:
LBGE
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/sigh where do I start...?Acn said:
You know that federal run healthcare programs generally have much higher satisfaction rates than state-run or private programs.NPHuskerFL said:
First of all, the Affordable care act's mandate nudges people to have insurance on a public insurance market. If you can't afford it, medicare (old people and disabled people) and medicaid (poor people like those with sh!tty minimum wage jobs) is expanded, but that's depending on what your state does or doesn't do. But it's increasing the number of people with medical insurance and disallowing people to be thrown off because they are sick where they are treated anyway at the expense of high prices for the uninsured. It also increases the age your kids can ride on your program. Prior to this you would have to go bankrupt if you are very sick. You still may have to, improvements need to be made.
Suffice it to say, customer satisfaction is much higher with Medicare and Medicaid over private insurance (this is a fact), the government being a managing entity except for VA. Affordable care is mostly throwing business to the private insurers, which is different than all the old government programs, so be assured customers/patients will get the crappy experience that all of us with private insurance already get.
All the "death panel" talk originates from fear politics and idiots eat that stuff up.
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@KennyLee Yes - the VA is AFU. I have two brother-in-laws that are engineers at two VA hospitals and I've talked to them extensively about why that is. I think you would be ashamed. But suffice it to say, the affordable care act is not government health care like the VA is. It's not that hard to understand.
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91% Bernie Sanders ...

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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93% Marco Rubio whom I already have much respect for and admire period.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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I think you know which party will get my vote.
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This makes sense on paper. I don't think anyone argues that. But what it means to me is the federal government has increased its size and scope by taking over yet another sector of my life. In doing this they have also made the health coverage I purchase for my family go from just under $500/month to almost $1,100/month.......another tax. And they know I'll pay it because I HAVE TO. So I get out of bed and drag my ass to work again and again while taking home less. Yet again the working folks are forced to work harder and longer for less so an ever increasing number of people who don't want to don't have to. It's not the place of government to be all things to all people. Care of the elderly, indigent, widowed and orphaned should be the responsibility of the church and private industry....not the gubmint.
First of all, the Affordable care act's mandate nudges people to have insurance on a public insurance market. If you can't afford it, medicare (old people and disabled people) and medicaid (poor people like those with sh!tty minimum wage jobs) is expanded, but that's depending on what your state does or doesn't do. But it's increasing the number of people with medical insurance and disallowing people to be thrown off because they are sick where they are treated anyway at the expense of high prices for the uninsured. It also increases the age your kids can ride on your program. Prior to this you would have to go bankrupt if you are very sick. You still may have to, improvements need to be made.
Suffice it to say, customer satisfaction is much higher with Medicare and Medicaid over private insurance (this is a fact), the government being a managing entity except for VA. Affordable care is mostly throwing business to the private insurers, which is different than all the old government programs, so be assured customers/patients will get the crappy experience that all of us with private insurance already get.
All the "death panel" talk originates from fear politics and idiots eat that stuff up.
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i dont know if that is really true or not. what i see happening here at work is that we always paid 100 percent health, picked the plan that covered the most employees best, but when things went wrong there would be an irate employee in the office screaming the plan sucked and it was our fault. since romneycare and now obamacare one thing has changed, we still pay 100 percent, we still weed thru and pick the best plan for everyone, No one yells at the boss and throws bills around, this is now their plan, they still hate it but its now their problem and they really have no one to scream at that cares. its no longer the companies plan even though we pay for it, its not really like that but the perception is there.Acn said:
You know that federal run healthcare programs generally have much higher satisfaction rates than state-run or private programs.NPHuskerFL said:
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Who cares if you agree with them on the issues, it is all about who is cool on TV!!SkinnyV said:I don't care what that just told me , right now in with Trump....get me a hat or shirt!
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did you see where you could expand for more answers and more questions for each one? if you missed that would impact your resultsMrCookingNurse said:That was interesting... The info really doesn't "match" very well. I answered like 20 questions and really only matches on 3 that they gave a response.Boom
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