At this point, How are you Planning to vote?

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How are you planning to vote today and how do you lean politically?

  • Liberal

    Votes: 6 3.1%
  • Conservative

    Votes: 64 32.8%
  • Independent

    Votes: 18 9.2%
  • Libitarian

    Votes: 40 20.5%
  • Obama

    Votes: 13 6.7%
  • Romney

    Votes: 120 61.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 24 12.3%
  • Not Voting

    Votes: 13 6.7%

  • Total voters
    195
  • Poll closed .

Dexcheque

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How can Romney be the lesser of two evils when there is absolutely no difference between him and Obama? Your words, not mine. And I'm sure Obama will be different if reelected and doesn't have to worry about his decisions effecting another reelection..

When you can't dispute the logic, attack the euphemisms!!
 

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do you realize with obama care you are forced to buy ins it isnt just a gift

poop, show me where it says I(me) will be forced to buy insurance. I only have to prove that i am insured, which i am. The forcing part, you should re-read, it really doesnt affect most people.

Health insurance is a good thing, home insurance and car insurance as well. Personally i think if ya dont have insurance, you should only get basic emergency care. Those with no insurance are a drain on the medical system.
 

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You would be very incorrect to assume that. However, I assume you think Mittens will change the nature of the handouts. He wont and you know he wont.

Well I know what your savior hasn't done for Oklahoma in the last 4 years...
 

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poop, show me where it says I(me) will be forced to buy insurance. I only have to prove that i am insured, which i am. The forcing part, you should re-read, it really doesnt affect most people.

Health insurance is a good thing, home insurance and car insurance as well. Personally i think if ya dont have insurance, you should only get basic emergency care. Those with no insurance are a drain on the medical system.

You might wanna take a look into the nuts and bolts of Obumbnutscare. Pray that your employer never changes carriers, plans or lets you go. If anything causes you to change/replace your current plan, I think you might be in for a little surprise. Something about being careful for what you wish for comes to mind...
 

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Well I know what your savior hasn't done for Oklahoma in the last 4 years...
come on,"my savior", really, do ya have to say that? Nowhere in any post ever have you read that im a Obama fan. You have read that im not a Romney fan. Ive always said that i will vote for Obama over Romney but ive never claimed Obama is a savior of anything.

Either way, tell me what YOUR president hasnt done for Oklahoma in the past 4 years. Get it off your chest, itll make you feel better.

While your at it, tell me, and everyone else on this board, what Romney will do for Oklahoma. Enlighten us please.
 

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You might wanna take a look into the nuts and bolts of Obumbnutscare. Pray that your employer never changes carriers, plans or lets you go. If anything causes you to change/replace your current plan, I think you might be in for a little surprise. Something about being careful for what you wish for comes to mind...

Generally speaking I understand your point, however, Ive also retired and am unaffected. I have read the nuts and bolts of the plan. Im good to go.
 

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Generally speaking I understand your point, however, Ive also retired and am unaffected. I have read the nuts and bolts of the plan. Im good to go.


You may be good to go for now, but let this thing settle in and see the full effects and you will be very affected by the increase to your premiums. That is the whole problem with the health care "reform" they passed. It does nothing to address the extreme costs of medical care, it simply spreads the bill to other people.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2012/03/22/how-obamacare-dramatically-increases-the-cost-of-insurance-for-young-workers/


"......In Wisconsin, Gruber reported that people purchasing insurance for themselves on the individual market would see, on average, premium increases of 30 percent by 2016, relative to what would have happened in the absence of Obamacare. In Minnesota, the law would increase premiums by 29 percent over the same period. Colorado was the least worst off, with premiums under the law rising by only 19 percent.

Some low-income individuals would benefit from Obamacare’s subsidies; for those individuals, the impact of these premium increases would be blunted. But if premium costs go up at a rate faster than people expect, taxpayers will be on the hook for billions upon billions of extra subsidies......."



Oh and to keep on topic, I'm not voting for Obamney.
 

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You may be good to go for now, but let this thing settle in and see the full effects and you will be very affected by the increase to your premiums. That is the whole problem with the health care "reform" they passed. It does nothing to address the extreme costs of medical care, it simply spreads the bill to other people.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2012/03/22/how-obamacare-dramatically-increases-the-cost-of-insurance-for-young-workers/


"......In Wisconsin, Gruber reported that people purchasing insurance for themselves on the individual market would see, on average, premium increases of 30 percent by 2016, relative to what would have happened in the absence of Obamacare. In Minnesota, the law would increase premiums by 29 percent over the same period. Colorado was the least worst off, with premiums under the law rising by only 19 percent.

Some low-income individuals would benefit from Obamacare’s subsidies; for those individuals, the impact of these premium increases would be blunted. But if premium costs go up at a rate faster than people expect, taxpayers will be on the hook for billions upon billions of extra subsidies......."



Oh and to keep on topic, I'm not voting for Obamney.

No doubt premiums will go up. I think Universal healthcare is a good thing. We should expect our congressmen and senators to modify this act so that it can work, so that we get the most bang for our tax dollars.

A total repeal i wouldnt accept, but issues and problems will need to be worked out.
 

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