Hey, look. Threadshitting. And over use of the word troll. By someone who so obviously isn’t one. Nice.
Why, yes, the giant font is your first clue. The second clue is posting as a twelve-year old. Enough said.
Large font size = trolling? Really?
As kaylasdad99 mentioned, the large font, all caps, bold text was an expression of my frustration.
You say I’m a troll because I used large font. That is weak.
Wrong. If someone wants to make a fool of himself in the Pit, I am free to call him out on it.
You call me a troll and say I act like a 12 year old, yet all you have to offer as evidence is large font.
If you’re not trolling, you seem awfully worked up, and for little reason.
Wow. :rolleyes:
They’re afraid that the democrats might actually do something for the people of this nation, and in doing so make them look bad. They’re so afraid of this that they will automatically lash out at absolutely anything the democrats try to do, and do or say everything they can to whip their followers into mindless hatred. Thus we people sporting signs that say It is time to water the tree of liberty!, a threat of violence and/or death, in protest over health care reform. We see the word ‘socialism’ thrown around like an epithet, suggesting that creating a government run health care option fairly similar to one we’ve had for decades now will suddenly cause our country to change it’s basic form of economy. We see exaggeration after insinuation after bald faced lie, all because they’re afraid.
My support of the federal government’s involvement in a heath care reform plan was lost when it became clear that the only way the program could succeed was through forced measures.
I’m am talking about, 'You WILL buy health care or be fined". That is just a deal killer for me. Not a party line, just a deal killer with me personally.
Yes, I pay my taxes. But it is in no way clear to me that buying health insurance can be a mandated part of living in the USA. You will never get me to wrap my mind around that idea.
Good luck on implimenting it, though.
Frustrated?
Let’s see, I complain about an argument used against health-care reform.
You attack me personally.
I ask for proof of your attack.
You say it’s because I use large font and post like a 12 year old.
I call your argument weak.
You come back with some strange comment about me failing at masturbation.
Frankly, if all you can do is attack me personally then you’re the one who’s acting like a troll.
OK. I’ll play your game.
You made a fool of yourself(again) in this thread. Calling you out.
Guys, don’t fall for this. It’s an obvious, over-used distraction tactic. She has nothing substantial to offer in response to the OP because there is no answer and she knows it, but if she can make this discussion be about the OP then she wins, because the OP’s point gets lost in the noise.
A threadshit is only effective if we let it be effective. Ignore the threadshit and she loses.
Huh. It’s interesting to see how things shift inside the edit window, how smartass posters re-think exactly which boundaries they are willing to cross. Telling.
Forcing people to buy health-care and forcing insurance companies to sell it at a certain price sounds like Hillary’s plan for reform when she was running for President, and I agree, I don’t like that approach either.
How old are you?
Doesn’t matter. In my opinion, the federal government has no authority to have anything to do with healthcare.
You have yet to answer the first question I asked you in Post #9. I am genuinely curious to know your thoughts on that point.
Like abortions? 'Cause that’s how they got the compromise.
Agreed. All she (I think it’s she) has done is called me names and thrown out personal insults, and I’ve given her multiple chances to logically explain herself. I’m not going to respond to her posts any more.
Wah!