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Yeah, the R controlled House passed bills 40 times to repeal the Affordable Healthcare Act, where did these bills go? I like to call it tonowhere. LOL
It's a showing of how truly stupid the GOP voter base is.
This is their typical reaction to the way their elected officials act:
They throw a pissy fit trying to repeal the ACA and calling for an investigation into Obama's birth certificate = Yeeeee haw! Dem dur pub'kins get my vote! 'Murica!!
The reps work to pass jobs bills and on making america better = Da hell is wrong wit dem? Why aren't they investigating O'bummer's birf certificate? I'm not voting for dem next time!
LOL. What does he think would happen if he did introduce a bill in the House and it somehow passed? That it would pass the Senate, and then the president would sign it?
The parade of fools continues...
It speaks to the intellectual level of those who really believe this.
You mean birthers were around when Obama was a senator?
Back when President Obama was a Senator, the Idiotic Right were busy building their anti-Hillary campaign - to the extent that they supported Obama in the hope of having Hillary leave the primaries weakened. (They're not very smart.)
WND actually posted an article on August 23rd 2008, declaring the birth certificate genuine.
Then they realized just how many crazies there were, itching to find an outlet for the hate they couldn't quite admit to holding - after all, "He's Kenyan!" is a decent belief, yet holds all the connotations normally linked with "He's, y'know, one of them folks."
Yoho is, of course, a yahoo. He's also tried to argue that the tax on tanning beds is racial discrimination against Caucasians. I guess that kind of thing is considered good governance in Florida's 3rd district.
"When asked about the comments, Yoho’s office did not return requests seeking comment. After a follow-up request was sent, Kelley McNabb, a Yoho spokeswoman, said “it doesn’t sound like he has anything to add.”
So what? You could spend your entire waking existence posting about stupid proposed bills that come from legislators from both parties, including some that actually get written and go to Committee.
You've just described Ron Paul's entire legislative career.
Ted Cruz looking very presidential touring the states, will he ignore the fact that he is born in Canada and run anyway. I am sure the birther brigade will support him.
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