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Ed Schultz Challenges Axelrod on Health Care Reform: ‘I’ll Answer Your Question if You Answer Mine’


more at msnbc.com, December 17, 2009

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  1. shut up Ed you moron, Assholerod is a pawn just like you in Hussein’s marxist takeover, if you think I’m just a racist/white right winger do a youtube search and hear Barry’s views when he was young from people who knew him. He’s a full blown Marxist anybody who doesn’t think so, has their head up his ass.

  2. Barak Obama réforme of the santé…. One can améliorer électeurs of l' Amérique. ? l' opinion of the tats-Plain à ‰, ça counts! See my channel page of tube and more.

  3. Who is

  4. Maha, the next time to obtain at least a book of the level of the ground 2ème your " lecture"

  5. Arrêtez your " Im step a républicain" sweet talk, ça go, MaHaOMG! 1! 1? Oà ¹ blind have-risk to get a little more d' to us; one year before? They risk l' money of the others on a play of shell financière with of écarts marginal which was going to explode your weak spirit. Too much many crétins, of the flèches too little.

  6. Amen, atripa.

  7. The Progressives want the private sector gone. They want government to provide for everyone. That cannot happen, its unsustainable. Plus when the federal govt starts providing u with health care, income, and other necessities tyranny then reigns over everyone and the federal govt can then control u. Regular ppl dont understand that concept. The Progressives in the White House and in Congress understand that very, very well and are going to try and cease this opportunity as much as they can.

  8. Can I say pisssed off on ?????? airCultivez a whole and act like a man. . . . . .

  9. If you’re one person, and you make $22,320- $33,480 dollars a year, you out of pocket costs will be $3,000 a year.

    If you’re a married couple, and you make $29,160-$43,740 dollars a year, your out of pocket costs will be $6,000 dollars a year.

  10. If you’re one person, and you make $11,160- $22,320 dollars a year, you out of pocket costs will be $2,000 a year.

    If you’re a married couple, and you make $14,580-$29,160 dollars a year, your out of pocket costs will be $4,000 dollars a year.

  11. If you’re one person, and you make $33,480-$44,640 dollars a year, you out of pocket costs will be $4,000 a year.

    If you’re a married couple, and you make $43,740-$58,320 dollars a year, your out of pocket costs will be $8,000 dollars a year. .

  12. MaHaRashie go watch the movie the Corporation.

  13. Of course profit is their main purpose. But that doesn’t necessarily make it a bad thing. Because in order to make a profit you need to make your customers happy.

    The rich don’t just sit on their profits – they reinvest.

  14. You are most welcomed.

  15. Yeah, I do not agree with “job” excuse for any business trying to do. This is similar to the argument of slave owners were given on how the slaves were chattel better to work for a master. I do not leave a greedy capitalist exploiting people to their being rich. If future workers will own the means of production and there will be no one person close to the profit. Where are the jobs that Bush said he would create with tax cuts for the rich? It never happened.

  16. Outsourcing. From the reading I have done it is a net gain for the US. I don’t have time to check the validity, but let’s just say its 50/50. Doesn’t it seem stupid to be campaigning on making outsourcing illiegal? That’s what we heard from obama and kerry and some Republicans too.

    Jobs were outsourced because it made financial sense to do it. If you stop outsourcing, both countries would have to raise prices because they would incur more cost.

    Govt is overreaching into the private sector!

  17. your getting sidetracked on the producers.

    More bluntly, the parasites in society are now starting to realize that they have the numbers to vote to take from the people who get up and go to work every day. This tipping point has been foretold for years.

    But yes investors are gamblers as well. Entreprenuers ARE gamblers. Yes, they risk everything and thank God they do. otherwise 70% of us wouldn’t have jobs.

  18. Dude there are bags of chips deeper than you . As far as I know a tech. institute doesn’t teach economics.

  19. stick to 50 cent and away from politics. lol

  20. dodging*

  21. On the right, investors are not producers, they are joueurs.Personne knows how many service jobs have been outsourced abroad, because U.S. companies are not required to maintain such statistics. And, if outsourcing leads to job creation elsewhere in the economy, as many economists argue, is also difficult to do business quantifier.Beaucoup undermined the work of the United States who is a traitor. At the same time they are waving the flag and donging taxes than the rest of us have to pay.

  22. So investors are not the producers? It seems they are most vital for the production. They take their money and risk to finance the production? I am not a Republican. But anyway we are a net importer of jobs (we import more jobs than we outsource). If you decide not to outsource, then other countries will not give us their Workinfonet is why all the campaigns against outsourcing has been so ridiculous.

  23. It seems you don’t really understand production. One of the biggest parts of our economy is trading in exotic financial instruments like derivatives. Non producers make all of the money in the financial sector. Why do you care about production anyway? Republicans are the people for send our production and mfg jobs overseas and highering foreign workers over Americans.

  24. Freak boy “”dingy harry”" on page 1000 in the bill placed a statute where the bill cannot be rescinded or repealed without 67 senate votes in favor. . a virtual impossibility. .
    . . . . . . . What a jackass,,,,
    . . . . . . . We’ll just find another way to make it more difficult for those freaks to face people in public for the rest of their miserable rotten lousy lives. .

  25. I think government should not be in the business of make consumer goods, though we need to break up the monopolies and regulate way more. I think the reason people have more faith in government than corporations is people know that profit is their main purpose and it doesn’t seem right. Many of the innovations that you might think were created by private corps were paid for with corporate subsidies(welfare). The internet was a government creation.


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