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dballance

(5,756 posts)
4. How about, "NO" go f yourself
Sat Dec 8, 2012, 11:05 PM
Dec 2012

rather than you continuing to do everything you can to f your citizens?

Translation atreides1 Dec 2012 #1
+1 freshwest Dec 2012 #6
Kansas wercal Dec 2012 #13
welcome to DU! alp227 Dec 2012 #14
Welcome to DU and I hope you enjoy the site. hrmjustin Dec 2012 #15
It is well known that this kind of action will cause the poor to leave the state. This especially jwirr Dec 2012 #19
Do they know how stupid that sounds? I'd be embarrassed to say such stuff in the WH. AnnaLee Dec 2012 #2
Thank Gawd we got a Democrat. We were spared a lying Republican November 6th. freshwest Dec 2012 #7
Good point. Wisco had a great system. Then Walker got in their AllyCat Dec 2012 #17
+1 Thank You - southern_belle Dec 2012 #28
Just set up the damn exchange and kwityerbitchin Panasonic Dec 2012 #3
How about, "NO" go f yourself dballance Dec 2012 #4
Hows about seeing a plan HOW you intend to tailor it to fit your citizens? benld74 Dec 2012 #5
Good point. Waivers are granted only after the state proposes a plan for a BETTER program not one jwirr Dec 2012 #20
They don't need waivers. former9thward Dec 2012 #21
Thanks I did not know that. jwirr Dec 2012 #23
No. We are not going to give blank checks to the likes of Jan Bewer, Rick Scott and Scott Walker bluestateguy Dec 2012 #8
Whoa! Texas isn't on this list? I thought Ricky refused altogether, but... freshwest Dec 2012 #9
This is about Medicaid expansion not the exchanges. former9thward Dec 2012 #22
Tell us what Ricky is going to do with Medicaid, then. That's mostly federal funding. freshwest Dec 2012 #24
Why don't you tell us what "Ricky" is going to do. former9thward Dec 2012 #25
I had forgotten your position. Thanks. freshwest Dec 2012 #26
You wouldn't think Rick Perry would do the right thing? LeftInTX Dec 2012 #29
You got that right, thanks for the link on how they're related: freshwest Dec 2012 #30
Remember when Obama acted in good faith with Republican Governors on Welfare to Work Requirements? rainin Dec 2012 #10
Texas may use it to subsidize health insurance companies by lowering copays. Its back to DhhD Dec 2012 #11
Go fuck yourselves, GOPers! The election's over. You lost. Get over it. Bozita Dec 2012 #12
Weasel words. Tailor the "benefits" to their citizens means AllyCat Dec 2012 #16
They already have "leeway." They don't have to expand it. David__77 Dec 2012 #18
GOP governors wanted more leeway in work requirements for welfare, doc03 Dec 2012 #27
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