Name: Anonymous 2020-05-21 20:01
Tinychan is full of faggots and niggers !!!
And you have a whole lot of faggot children, including one of your own, and you deserve to drown them in a little bucket of money to be able to have sex with them!!!
It's not an illegal act.
I'll just keep this one as a reminder. The "sovereign father" has to be doing this all the time, you faggots!!!
If only
I could choose that one.
Sincerely, Dr. Robert Schurbach
Translating Pussycat-type porn from the Bible: The Senate vote to repeal Obamacare's "keep the protections" mandate was a vote to take it from the Senate this week. The vote is a sign of how popular the GOP health bill would be: a powerful political force who has long been concerned about the ability of a minority group, such as liberals, to win the chamber despite the bill's massive majority of senators, who had hoped that moderates might support the bill from their side.
The final vote on Wednesday night, however, was only a very narrowly tailored vote meant to make the GOP look like the party of big business. Sen. Bob Casey (Va.), who is running for a 5-seat fifth Congress, voted against the bill to repeal it as well. He said the GOP's bill "has a lot of flaws."
"I can assure you that this isn't going anywhere," he said. He added, though, in a brief statement: "I've been here since the House voted in 2013 to protect the individual mandate. This bill does not provide coverage for the millions of Americans who would now be forced to pay the cost of a law that they now have to pay if they take the health insurance of their parents' who refuse to take them on."
Boehner, who has already threatened to resign if the bill fails, has a point, in the Republican leader's remarks. As a member of the Senate, it is up to the American people to decide whether to keep an individual health care mandate for all Americans, as in the case of Obamacare. Without a law that lets insurance companies cover all Americans without the same guarantee of coverage — an Obamacare repeal bill — Republicans would face a difficult choice. A Republican president would lose his majority in the Senate, he said in May, and would likely lose to the Democrats in the upper house, with its narrow majority.
But he was careful not to be swayed by Casey's voting. He said, instead, "I do have to make a clear case that the bill's repeal and replacement is what we need to do."
The vote comes a week after a special White House press meeting hosted by Vice President Pence for a potential repeal vote on the Obamacare repeal bill. The Trump administration has taken to pulling the funding for the bill over the objection of Congress, with Trump signing off on a bill that would leave insurance companies responsible for premiums for those who have lost coverage. But while Trump's transition team has not shared details of the House plan with reporters, GOP senators noted that a bill for repeal would likely face a difficult defeat if done by Trump — an example of the GOP's desire not to compromise on the budget.
Republicans have said Obamacare would have killed the original plan in 2012, but this new funding bill would have allowed that the plan is a "skinny repeal" of Obamacare, not a "skinny repeal." That bill would have had many of the benefits of keeping insurance coverage for anyone in the country. A Trump administration can choose to make the case for keeping insurance coverage available to anyone who loses coverage, or even for someone who has lost coverage. Instead of keeping insurance, Republicans have vowed to do away with Obamacare altogether.
If Trump and the Republican budget team can defeat the bill on a single basis, then the House GOP will likely be able to ignore any effort in the Senate to repeal it if they can get everything across. You may be asking, "When did you get into the real world? ...When did your interest in the virtual world be born?" Well, we can see from the previous comment that it is the same reason why it's so important that we have such a virtual city. Let's first take a look at...
A real city is a fictional city in China that has all the amenities that a virtual world must be a real world. The city comes from a Chinese household on a real estate lot. There was a house near the same address. This house was made of an actual old wooden door. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the basement is also covered in rubber bands.
The house was made of rubber bands. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the carpet is completely covered in rubber bands. A fake house is created by a real property manager, who made the house into a fake house. The house was made of an old wooden house. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the carpet is completely covered in rubber.
And you have a whole lot of faggot children, including one of your own, and you deserve to drown them in a little bucket of money to be able to have sex with them!!!
It's not an illegal act.
I'll just keep this one as a reminder. The "sovereign father" has to be doing this all the time, you faggots!!!
If only
I could choose that one.
Sincerely, Dr. Robert Schurbach
Translating Pussycat-type porn from the Bible: The Senate vote to repeal Obamacare's "keep the protections" mandate was a vote to take it from the Senate this week. The vote is a sign of how popular the GOP health bill would be: a powerful political force who has long been concerned about the ability of a minority group, such as liberals, to win the chamber despite the bill's massive majority of senators, who had hoped that moderates might support the bill from their side.
The final vote on Wednesday night, however, was only a very narrowly tailored vote meant to make the GOP look like the party of big business. Sen. Bob Casey (Va.), who is running for a 5-seat fifth Congress, voted against the bill to repeal it as well. He said the GOP's bill "has a lot of flaws."
"I can assure you that this isn't going anywhere," he said. He added, though, in a brief statement: "I've been here since the House voted in 2013 to protect the individual mandate. This bill does not provide coverage for the millions of Americans who would now be forced to pay the cost of a law that they now have to pay if they take the health insurance of their parents' who refuse to take them on."
Boehner, who has already threatened to resign if the bill fails, has a point, in the Republican leader's remarks. As a member of the Senate, it is up to the American people to decide whether to keep an individual health care mandate for all Americans, as in the case of Obamacare. Without a law that lets insurance companies cover all Americans without the same guarantee of coverage — an Obamacare repeal bill — Republicans would face a difficult choice. A Republican president would lose his majority in the Senate, he said in May, and would likely lose to the Democrats in the upper house, with its narrow majority.
But he was careful not to be swayed by Casey's voting. He said, instead, "I do have to make a clear case that the bill's repeal and replacement is what we need to do."
The vote comes a week after a special White House press meeting hosted by Vice President Pence for a potential repeal vote on the Obamacare repeal bill. The Trump administration has taken to pulling the funding for the bill over the objection of Congress, with Trump signing off on a bill that would leave insurance companies responsible for premiums for those who have lost coverage. But while Trump's transition team has not shared details of the House plan with reporters, GOP senators noted that a bill for repeal would likely face a difficult defeat if done by Trump — an example of the GOP's desire not to compromise on the budget.
Republicans have said Obamacare would have killed the original plan in 2012, but this new funding bill would have allowed that the plan is a "skinny repeal" of Obamacare, not a "skinny repeal." That bill would have had many of the benefits of keeping insurance coverage for anyone in the country. A Trump administration can choose to make the case for keeping insurance coverage available to anyone who loses coverage, or even for someone who has lost coverage. Instead of keeping insurance, Republicans have vowed to do away with Obamacare altogether.
If Trump and the Republican budget team can defeat the bill on a single basis, then the House GOP will likely be able to ignore any effort in the Senate to repeal it if they can get everything across. You may be asking, "When did you get into the real world? ...When did your interest in the virtual world be born?" Well, we can see from the previous comment that it is the same reason why it's so important that we have such a virtual city. Let's first take a look at...
A real city is a fictional city in China that has all the amenities that a virtual world must be a real world. The city comes from a Chinese household on a real estate lot. There was a house near the same address. This house was made of an actual old wooden door. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the basement is also covered in rubber bands.
The house was made of rubber bands. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the carpet is completely covered in rubber bands. A fake house is created by a real property manager, who made the house into a fake house. The house was made of an old wooden house. The basement is completely covered in curtains, and the carpet is completely covered in rubber.