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Cooterville Oklahoma....likely sits in the reddest County in the reddest State in the Nation.
Pathetic.....Likely one of the most ignorant poor white towns in the USA.
And if Obama got a huge ovation in Boston or Manhattan, would you make that same charge about them being the bluest states and the bluest counties? Of course not, because in Boston and Manhattan, everyone is enlightened and educated and their opinions are the correct ones. Right?
Diversity is great as long as everyone agrees with you, right?
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I personally do not think anyone on earth could help THAT situation unless they bulldozed it all down and planted corn there.JMHO.
not when you have corrupt, a-hole politicians running the show. I am sure chicago is glad they got rid of barry when they did. unfortunately, he's a national problem now.
but you're an internet billionaire doctor lawyer right? you should love this plan. I guess, with the exception that this old left wing lie is idiotic. poor people are seeing the biggest tax increases under barry. they just hide them in things like capital gains and cigarettes. love those liberal lies.
Just sad, even the poor and the young don't see the tax hike......soda, cigarettes (as you mentioned) health care they will be FORCED to buy if they are not on welfare. They are NOT just taxing the RICH they are TAXING AMERICA.
Those 18- 25 don't get this, they will have to pay for insurance that they likely will not use until later in life. And guess what if you don't get insurance you will be fined $1000.00............NOW, is that per month or year!!!
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not when you have corrupt, a-hole politicians running the show. I am sure chicago is glad they got rid of barry when they did. unfortunately, he's a national problem now.
Kinda like Texas was with G.W. you mean?
I doubt they wanted to see Obama gone or if they even cared one way or the other.
Just sad, even the poor and the young don't see the tax hike......soda, cigarettes (as you mentioned) health care they will be FORCED to buy if they are not on welfare. They are NOT just taxing the RICH they are TAXING AMERICA.
Those 18- 25 don't get this, they will have to pay for insurance that they likely will not use until later in life. And guess what if you don't get insurance you will be fined $1000.00............NOW, is that per month or year!!!
We don't have any final info about what may be in the Senate bill but it will probably be about as secret until voting day as most from the House seem to be these days. I am sure the $1000 is just for the year of violation which could be every year until one knuckles under to the government requirements.
Lots more to come from the Senate in the next month or so. Some good, some bad but ridiculous and silly, for sure.
you're right, because barry did nothing to help with the crime situation there.
i dont know why u think a politician can stop crime, sad way of thinking, barry did do alot of things u never hear nor care to know about so why speak on it
Actually, thousands did not show up for this event. The chamber built this up so much that most of the people stayed home or left town. Only a couple of hundred people showed up to see him. The town lost money on this big time.
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