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The Uninsured Are Supposed To Read Horatio Alger Stories And Just Suck Up The Pain cantbeserious Dec 2012 #1
The Horatio Alger stories are painful all on their own jmowreader Dec 2012 #6
That's Exactly What The 'Wingers Think - It's All About Patronage - Suck Up To The Wealthy cantbeserious Dec 2012 #7
Don't forget the part about marrying the patron daughter Jack Rabbit Dec 2012 #29
I had the unfortunate experience of the same decision. Whovian Dec 2012 #33
The Deep Dark Republican Secret is they're actually books for boys jmowreader Dec 2012 #43
Absolutely right on both counts. I read some of his stuff ages ago. nt raccoon Dec 2012 #35
The Repubs think of it as 'Networking'. n/t JimDandy Dec 2012 #44
yes, that's the horrible thing about the real horatio alger stories -- it's all about attracting the HiPointDem Dec 2012 #58
And he doesn't elevate you much jmowreader Dec 2012 #59
yes. but office work was a big step up for manual laborers at the time, & educational standards HiPointDem Dec 2012 #60
That list is one heady brew... dchill Dec 2012 #2
Nope. I live in happily deep blue CA. sakabatou Dec 2012 #3
CA has a higher rate of uninsured than LA or SC muriel_volestrangler Dec 2012 #24
That's what I thought. And I am one of those CA uninsured. kestrel91316 Dec 2012 #32
Oh. sakabatou Dec 2012 #37
The difference is CA is very much looking forward to having their citizens insured. JaneyVee Dec 2012 #41
Yes; it's better put as "these 4 states are refusing Obamacare; they contain 1/4 of the uninsured" muriel_volestrangler Dec 2012 #42
THREE STATES Are Responsible For ONE FOURTH Of America's Uninsured. Is Yours One Of Them? Make7 Dec 2012 #55
I did not even need to look further than the title .... AnneD Dec 2012 #4
Uninsured will be able to purchase insurance using the federal exchange OKNancy Dec 2012 #5
Isn't the federal government KatyMan Dec 2012 #22
For older adults, the plan premiums will be as high as they are now. amandabeech Dec 2012 #46
the website obamacarefacts Name Unpronounceable Dec 2012 #56
And there is push back against Haley in SC for not expanding Medicaid: Are_grits_groceries Dec 2012 #8
it's going to haunt all these governors and state legislators....they will be gone spanone Dec 2012 #40
That looks incorrect. Nearly one quarter WITHIN THOSE STATES lack insurance. Festivito Dec 2012 #9
You can't know for sure unless you know the gross numbers of uninsured. rucky Dec 2012 #25
11,253,928 (4-states) / 46,556,803 (uninsured in US under 65) Festivito Dec 2012 #63
The headline claim is correct muriel_volestrangler Dec 2012 #26
You are correct. 17% of under 65ers in US, 24+% of US under 65ers uninsured in 2010. Festivito Dec 2012 #64
Texas and Florida Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #27
The counties pick up some of the costs in Texas TexasBushwhacker Dec 2012 #53
It's amazing to me that so many people Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #62
Texas and Florida are large, two are down the way Festivito Dec 2012 #65
Florida! secondvariety Dec 2012 #10
yeah, Pam Blondi onethatcares Dec 2012 #23
Just let em go Resonance_Chamber Dec 2012 #11
Really now? cordelia Dec 2012 #18
Nope, not going. Native Floridian here who will fight for her state csziggy Dec 2012 #30
What state do you live in? former9thward Dec 2012 #34
Thank God, no, I am not situated in any of those states... ReRe Dec 2012 #12
Seems like the people of those states don't care either Resonance_Chamber Dec 2012 #13
Nawwww, don't blame the people in the states... ReRe Dec 2012 #16
I'm a transplant to SC Carolina Dec 2012 #17
Don't broad brush the citizens of any state! csziggy Dec 2012 #31
Nearly 40% of Louisianians NOLALady Dec 2012 #54
Whaddya want to bet they are all "right to work" states? I know SC is. nt raccoon Dec 2012 #14
Texas is as well nt justabob Dec 2012 #15
So is FL Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #28
Two theories. moondust Dec 2012 #19
When you're that poor you can't afford to leave. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #21
I think Rick Perry is plain old sadistic LeftInTX Dec 2012 #36
I knew that TX was on top of the list. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #20
those 4 states are also about 17% of the population hfojvt Dec 2012 #38
I live in New York SummerSnow Dec 2012 #39
Jay Nixon (governor) and Chris Koster xmas74 Dec 2012 #45
K&R 99Forever Dec 2012 #47
But it's about FREEDOM! Their people are FREE to be uninsured! And... Beartracks Dec 2012 #48
I am missing the significance of the "own country" graphic (n/t) thesquanderer Dec 2012 #49
I say let them succede! BobbyBoring Dec 2012 #50
Proofread. Weak spelling -- "secede" and "too" -- always, always weakens your message. ancianita Dec 2012 #66
Yo Idjet BobbyBoring Dec 2012 #68
As in "to beautiful", idjet? ancianita Dec 2012 #69
Yes. It has been the main focus of my activism here in Tx w8liftinglady Dec 2012 #51
Hey, dont fret, we Texans sent the nation the piece of crap Bush and we couldnot get you to take OOP Thinkingabout Dec 2012 #52
tx, fla, la -- three of the usual suspects where the fascists have taken over. gee, their policies HiPointDem Dec 2012 #57
Texas. It figures. That A$$hole pRick Perry! SammyWinstonJack Dec 2012 #61
and two of those states also have no income tax (both are "hurricane states".... SoCalDem Dec 2012 #67
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