Close Please enter your Username and Password


lovrby 72M
279 posts
10/23/2013 8:49 am
Thanks to the Tea Party


Tea Party Gives Aid to Obamacare


Tea Party Helps Ratings


One of the best things that has happened to and for Obamacare has been the tea party led government shutdown and near default on our national debt.

Poll results released this morning show that approval ratings for Obamacare have increased post shutdown. These polls are consistent in reporting this uptick in approval. These polls were conducted by seven polling firms including Pew, NBC/WSJ, Gallup, CBS, CNN and Rasmussen among others.

Not only have approval ratings increased for Obamacare but also one observes that Obama's approval ratings have improved as well.

The offsetting factor reported is that both tea party and republican approval ratings are at record lows. It appears that tea party and republicans fell on their swords all for the benefit of Obama and Obamacare. Some have observed that tea party and republicans received nothing from their antics of the government shutdown. It bears noting that they did receive something. That being eight years of Hillary should she decide to run.

Meanwhile the civil war is continuing to be waged unabated among the tea party and the republican party. [It appears that republicans rue the day that they invited the radicals into their midst.


funomenal 72M
2095 posts
10/23/2013 3:12 pm

could you please make this font any larger?

the older the girl, the harder it is blow smoke up her azz, quote 2 1/2 men


bijou624

10/24/2013 7:45 am

Hi Lov: I'm in Canada but I just went to the Obamacare website to see what the site was like. It was working fine until it asked me to pick a State to get some rates. I scrolled down to N.Y. State and it said I had to go to another site because apparently N.Y. has its own marketplace exchange. I clicked on the link they provided, and then the whole site shut down.

I just hope that website can be fixed and soon. I just can't help wondering why they didn't get technical advice in advance from other big websites like Amazon or Twitter. It wouldn't surprise me to learn some day that the site was deliberately sabotaged.