U.S. Poll:Obama Worst President In Modern Times |
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U.S. poll:Obama worst president in modern times
We'd be kicking Russias *** under a President Romney. USA, USA, USA oh *** thousands of casualties, make the war stahp!
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » We'd be kicking Russias *** under a President Romney. USA, USA, USA oh *** thousands of casualties, make the war stahp! Then maybe Russia, cause reasons. Commies i guess? Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: Zynga is losing relevance, but it kinda set a standard of sleazy business practices. EA? Activision? Capcom? All those shitty 90s companies that pumped out bad games that wasted kids money with licensed ***? I was more referring to the trend of pay-to-win games that even some once-respectable companies have now latched on to. Such a scam. Bahamut.Ravael said: » I was more referring to the trend of pay-to-win games that even some once-respectable companies have now latched on to. Such a scam. On the other hand though, you could argue that they literally trick/trap/manipulate people in to it using all kinds of deep psychology and behavioral tactics. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » U.S. Poll: U.S. polls are dumb I wasn't aware that non-living organisms were capable of having (or as you accuse, having diminished) intelligence. Offline
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you think you been kicking RUS *** but thinking is different then doing it for literally..
CAPTION (Tough as hell) Thats the way all polls are done. Its not the amount of people, its the questions.
It's true. I once asked a poll how it would go about calculating the hypotenuse of a right triangle given the lengths of its two other sides, and to my consternation, it couldn't even recall what a right triangle was! Of course, I didn't allow myself to express my alarm as that would be considered tactless, but (Man alive!) I couldn't help but marvel over how dull-witted this particular poll was.
Shiva.Nikolce said: » I hold some monsanto stock! You lie! You are not evil. Evil people profit on downturns. Where are your short options?! Asura.Razorbeast
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Well, he won the poll that mattered^^
Obama's Socialist Paradise, yo!
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: » Obama's Socialist Paradise, yo! Turn America into Belarus ? Bahamut.Kara said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » I hold some monsanto stock! You lie! You are not evil. Evil people profit on downturns. Where are your short options?! I'm not smart enough, nor do I pay attention well enough, to make money on short options. My grandfather advised me to buy cheap and go long on blue chips and then there was the warren buffet advice I mentioned earlier.... and since all corporations are evil, I am totally covered. And so I recommend, during the next market crash you buy a couple shares of all the evilest companies you can find and pretend it's so you can "keep an eye on them" then if the shares go through the roof you can turn evil or donate your windfall to help orphaned hamsters find new homes... or whatever you hippies do with money when it piles up. Shiva.Nikolce said: » .... or whatever you hippies do with money when it piles up. Garuda.Chanti said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » .... or whatever you hippies do with money when it piles up. yeah they blow it all on thai spirit tree houses... >.> Treehouse guy Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Don't forget that if he doesn't get his way, he will shutdown state parks and war memorials until he gets his way again, even if the excuse is because it costs money to keep those gates open (while nobody watches them). lol still living in dreamland huh? open parks for protesters, close em for veterans.... Obama got us healthcare though! Quote: Insurance companies operating in New York State's marketplace are expected to ask for double-digit premium hikes next year, according to new filings from the companies. Capital New York reports the average requested increase was 13%. The New York Post reports that number at about 12%. But the bigger insurers are seeking a bigger premium hike — according to Capital, the six most popular plans in New York are requesting an average increase of almost 15%. The Post reports that Excellus Health Plan, which has about 24,000 customers, is requesting a 19.7% hike. MVP Health Plan, which has nearly 33,000 customers, is seeking a 19% increase. New York's largest insurer — Health Republic Insurance of New York, which has 68,000 customers — is requesting a 15% increase. The requests from states are being closely watched, after the end of the first open-enrollment period of the Affordable Care Act. According to the reports, insurers cited a number of reasons for the proposed premium hikes in their filings, including rising medical costs, having a sicker and/or older pool of customers, and new regulations and taxes levied by Obamacare. "Our goal in pricing is to match expected medical spending — including medical costs, utilization and mandated coverage — with premiums. Other factors include plan design and new taxes and fees," Maria Gordon Shydlo, a spokeswoman at UnitedHealthCare, told the Post. Health insurance premiums rise every year. But insurers' proposed increase is markedly higher than average — though there is little data with which it can directly be compared. According to a study released by the Commonwealth Fund, which supports the Affordable Care Act, individual health insurance premiums rose by more than 10% on average in the three years before President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » open parks for protesters, close em for veterans.... It helps that there isn't a lock made that can keep criminals out. While law abiding people can be stopped from entering an open plaza with a simple "Closed" sign. Offline
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who fuucking cares
Silverfox6868 said: » who fuucking cares about anything? Obama the Unlawful strikes again so says the Supreme court in a 9-0 decision.
Quote: The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that President Barack Obama's recess appointments to fill slots on the National Labor Relations Board in 2012 were unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion, written by liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, said that Congress, and only Congress, decides when it is in session and when it is in recess. It ruled the Senate was not in a formal recess when Obama made the 2012 appointments — therefore, Quote: That meeting is cited as one of the key early developments that led to the eventual, universal rebuke of Obama's move by the Supreme Court on Thursday. In a 9-0 decision written by liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, the high court ruled Obama violated the U.S. Constitution when he made the recess appointments during a brief break in the Senate's work. |
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