B3ta Villain of the Year 2010
We voted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as B3ta's Person of the Year. Who do you have as 2010's scoundrel and why?
( , Thu 23 Dec 2010, 12:34)
We voted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as B3ta's Person of the Year. Who do you have as 2010's scoundrel and why?
( , Thu 23 Dec 2010, 12:34)
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As Edenmonster said up there ^^^
It's not your president's fault if those pesky houses get in the way of him being fuhrer, and sit on the head of his idealism and fart.
Lets take an example - your proposed health reforms. Proposal: Everyone pays a little bit towards the health of the whole country. Everyone in the country gets free health care, unless they want to pay for their own for some reason.
It costs individuals less than current insurance, it covers everyone. The only losers would be the insurance companies and advertisers (ie, all those propped up by a medical insurance business which would now be tiny)
You wouldn't think it would be that easy to argue against this fantastic bit of legislation - the idea of everyone helping each other out just a little bit making the country so much easier...people walk in off the street ill, get fixed, leave. All the paperwork I imagine the hospitals have to go through for the claims gets cut...things just become _better_. But your politicians somehow managed to argue against it, didn't they? Well done them.
Obama's fault? He's probably got his head in his hands, wondering why he volunteered to lead these twunts.
( , Fri 24 Dec 2010, 10:16, Reply)
It's not your president's fault if those pesky houses get in the way of him being fuhrer, and sit on the head of his idealism and fart.
Lets take an example - your proposed health reforms. Proposal: Everyone pays a little bit towards the health of the whole country. Everyone in the country gets free health care, unless they want to pay for their own for some reason.
It costs individuals less than current insurance, it covers everyone. The only losers would be the insurance companies and advertisers (ie, all those propped up by a medical insurance business which would now be tiny)
You wouldn't think it would be that easy to argue against this fantastic bit of legislation - the idea of everyone helping each other out just a little bit making the country so much easier...people walk in off the street ill, get fixed, leave. All the paperwork I imagine the hospitals have to go through for the claims gets cut...things just become _better_. But your politicians somehow managed to argue against it, didn't they? Well done them.
Obama's fault? He's probably got his head in his hands, wondering why he volunteered to lead these twunts.
( , Fri 24 Dec 2010, 10:16, Reply)
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