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In reply to the discussion: House to prohibit IRS from implementing healthcare law [View all]truebrit71
(20,805 posts)14. A bill that'll be dead as soon as it passes..how does this create jobs exactly?
Bunch of grandstanding ignorant ass-carrot fucktards...
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"The bill would have to get through the Senate and be signed by President Obama to become law."
nobodyspecial
Jul 2012
#1
This should leave the Republicans wide open and basically defenseless, if only the Democrats had a
RC
Jul 2012
#3
Devastating anecdote, that one. Fits the conservatives don't have principles, only interests.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#16
Oh. I think I get it. You are saying the W2 has to have the FULL cost - perks. This is different
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2012
#49
A bill that'll be dead as soon as it passes..how does this create jobs exactly?
truebrit71
Jul 2012
#14
See also - Medicare Beneficiary Savings and the Affordable Care Act (HealthCare.gov)
pinto
Jul 2012
#31
Since when does House get to control something that has passed already
Woody Woodpecker
Jul 2012
#35