It is simple wrong to make any law mandating anyone to buy a product from a private vendor.
Can you register a car where you live if you do not have basic liability insurance?
It is simple wrong to make any law mandating anyone to buy a product from a private vendor.
Those people still get sick and need health care whether or not they are generally healthy, and by letting them avoid paying for it they end up benefitting from the people who do pay.
Can you register a car where you live if you do not have basic liability insurance?
At least FOX has several commentators with different but wrong perspectives.
Fox News host Neil Cavuto Shreds Trump: 'You're The President... Why Don’t You Act Like It?'
Fox News host Neil Cavuto is calling out President Donald Trump over his latest Twitter attacks.
Over the weekend, in separate tweets, Trump went after Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and LaVar Ball, the father of one of three UCLA basketball players arrested in China on shoplifting charges. Trump took credit for the players’ release, and when Ball refused to thank him, he tweeted that he “should have left them in jail.”
Cavuto wasn’t having it.
“Forget about either comment not being presidential,” he said. “At what point does the president see such remarks don’t even border on being human?”
Cavuto said Trump’s attacks are like “using a bazooka to respond to a pea shooter.”
Then, he really laid into Trump for demanding “gratitude bordering on groveling,” and urged him to pick his battles.
“Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States,” he said. “Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has made headlines before for his stinging criticism of the president.
In October, he warned Trump over attacks on fellow Republicans, telling the president “you are running out of friends.”
And in June, Cavuto told the president to stop scapegoating the media.
“Mr. President, it is not the fake news media that’s your problem,” he said. “It’s you.”
Of course, the so called "GRACE believing" "MADs" on TOL who support that fraud of "a Christian" in the White House are eating up Trump's every petty display.
And why not; his EXACT manner is how they themselves have each been towards many on TOL.
If anything - THEY have greatly aided in turning the fountain of living truth that TOL COULD HAVE BEEN...into the ghost town it continues to head towards ending up.
That more and more people continue to turn from the ghost town of a White House that absolute fool of a so called COC continues to turn it into...is no surprise.
But I already know what their response to this post will be...
"For we dare not make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves: but they measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise." 2 Corinthians 10:12.
Can you register a car where you live if you do not have basic liability insurance?
Yeah, that pretty much figures. Nah, Danoh doesn't hold grudges. The fanaticism is from the left here on TOL.Yeah, I pretty much agree with all that. You certainly get your share of grief from them, but you handle it easily and with good spirit, and you don't strike me as being the type to hold a grudge either - so best of luck to you as this place slouches rudderless towards fanaticism.
Forcing any citizen by law to purchase from a private vendor is morally wrong.Those people still get sick and need health care whether or not they are generally healthy, and by letting them avoid paying for it they end up benefiting from the people who do pay.
Why would you think it's bad? Because it's "mean" to call people names? They threatened numerous nations including us with nuclear attacks. They assassinated Kim's brother on foreign soil. What's stopping them from selling nuclear technology to rogue regimes and terrorists?BadGood: calling North Korea a sponsor of terrorism
Newsweek compares Trump to Charles Manson. Hitler wasn't enough.
Gutfeld said that the publication's latest piece makes it appear to be a "thinly-pressed carcass of mindvomit."
The article is called "How Murderer Charles Manson and Donald Trump Used Similar Language to Gain Followers."
The article says both men geared their speeches toward people who felt "alienated or marginalized."
Gutfeld said most people "use language to gain followers" - "Isn't that what we all do? Doesn't that make Newsweek like Manson," he remarked.
He said the article possibly come about as the product of young editors trying to find a way to "take a naked Charlie Rose off their minds."
Jesse Watters called the piece "lazy clickbait and a smear" of Trump.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/11/...article-comparing-charles-manson-donald-trump
That's pretty much their whole thing. If you want your commentary based in reality, you have to watch MSNBC. .
Or, Trump is so patently bad at this that even the normally water carrying Fox can't help but reflect the dissent within the party they live to speak for, which is a double dose of remarkable, when you think about it.At least FOX has several commentators with different but wrong perspectives.