Discussion: What A Maine Tea Party Battle Can Tell Us About Obamacare's Future

Good call!

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You are assuming that the MEDIA would even broadcast any defense of the ACA without first editing and twisting the words and then giving twice as much time to the Reich-Wingers to nitpick and lie about it, followed by a round-table discussion about whether the ACA was:
A) A Communist takeover of 'Murica.
B) A Kenyan Socialist takeover of 'Murica.
C) How it is all Hillary Clintons fault that there has been a Communist/Socialist Kenyan takeover of 'Murica.

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Egad. The and wasn’t even necessary to make explicit what was already implicit. A comma would have done the trick:

total retail electricity[,] transmission and distribution sales

Although two would have been stylistically preferable:

total retail electricity[,] transmission[,] and distribution sales

One freakin’ comma!

Yea! And why? Because they have incompetent weasels like Wasserman-Schultz who interests are always “Me first!” She should never have been given the task in the first place - no elected person should - and she has been a failure ever since. ALL the DNC heads have been horrible with never hit-back to vile charges from Republicans.

Say what you want about Preibus, but he shows up at work every damn day.

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In taking the oath of office, LePage failed to say the words “that” and “the” as proscribed by law.

Therefore, LePage is not governor.

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When I joined the Sierra Club in 1967, environmental conservation was a conservative issue- in the image of conservative President Teddy Roosevelt. The right-wing moment that calls itself ‘conservative’ has precious little of it. The significance of the first Earth Day in 1968 was the handing over of the torch of environmentalism from the Conservative Republicans to the liberal Democrats.

People like LePage are why this country is better off with a two party system instead of a parliamentary system. With the latter you have a greater risk of actual nutjobs being in positions of authority.

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