@live_free_603 What are you babbling about? What is it, exactly, that you think I'm supporting? Can you give me an example of where I'm supporting whatever that is?
(And my goodness, but your communication skills need some work. That's the best you can do?)
@live_free_603 Ah. Yeah, you're very "live_free_603". Pretty funny.
Luckily for you, the rest of us are willing to tolerate even your level of silliness.
@NhSoundmoney@JasonSorens Is your beef with refugees specifically? You seem to have been grouping everything into "immigrants". You're confusing me now.
@NhSoundmoney@JasonSorens Ah. You just don't like immigrants. That puts ALL of your responses into a much clearer light. Thank you.
So then you'd be good if the housing Jason posted about (the proposal in Chester) has native Americans living in them, right?
@NewHampJournal@KellyAyotte I'd feel a lot happier if she had directly said, "We are not elsewhere. We have a unique culture here, and the national political climate is undermining it. I hope we can keep it out of our race(s) as much as possible."
@ChrisMaidmentNH Except he isn't a politician, and afaik isn't trying to run for anything. (And I'm **still** not sure that's really who the account says it is.)
@FraserFaithful@Granger4NH Sigh... **shift, not shirt. π€¦ββοΈ
Why do my eyes consistently blow past stupid typos like that when I re-read before hitting "reply"??? gah!
Leaving out food stamps (which aren't part of the Obamacare / healthcare discussion), we have some common ground. I knew we would.
Decoupling health insurance from one's employment would be a big culture shirt, and I think we need it. Ma Bell is gone. Cradle to grave company employment is gone. The modern economy has moved past that model.
All by itself that would make the ball of change start to roll.