How the liberal wish list could bite Democrats

Yeah, I saw that, good freakin' news that she's even thinking about it.I won't vote Democrat for national elections until they're no longer under the control of the psychos. Third party for now.
I guess now a days, they call Independent/third party as "swing voters", not sure though. Time to get more youth involved in politics.`
That's one of the NICER things they call independents.

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Yeah, I saw that, good freakin' news that she's even thinking about it.

I won't vote Democrat for national elections until they're no longer under the control of the psychos. Third party for now.

Yes, Stormy is horrified that the Democrats don't share his view that the Muslims are all evil. He saw a lady in a Hijab yesterday and totally pissed himself out of fear.
 
I guess now a days, they call Independent/third party as "swing voters", not sure though. Time to get more youth involved in politics.

Not really. Youth don't really understand how the real world works....

Now funny thing, when I was in college, I voted Republican. And I did for years. Some times that made sense, like the 11 years I was in the military, they kept the money spigot on. Sometimes I voted for emotion, like when I thought Bill Clinton was a complete sleeze even though I did kind of okay when he was in charge.
 
Single payer health care: Between 1.8 trillion and 2.4 trillion PER YEAR. I repeat: PER YEAR.There's just no way, just no way. Dead in the water.How expensive would a single-payer system be?
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I'm well aware of the costs and problems involved in universal (single payer) health care. But the interest is there;

70% of Americans now support Medicare-for-all—here's how single-payer could affect you

Transitioning to single payer will be difficult, cost notwithstanding but it is my opinion that we go in that direction anyways.
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Single payer health care: Between 1.8 trillion and 2.4 trillion PER YEAR. I repeat: PER YEAR.There's just no way, just no way. Dead in the water.How expensive would a single-payer system be?
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I'm well aware of the costs and problems involved in universal (single payer) health care. But the interest is there;

70% of Americans now support Medicare-for-all—here's how single-payer could affect you

Transitioning to single payer will be difficult, cost notwithstanding but it is my opinion that we go in that direction anyways.
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Not really. Youth don't really understand how the real world works....Now funny thing, when I was in college, I voted Republican. And I did for years. Some times that made sense, like the 11 years I was in the military, they kept the money spigot on. Sometimes I voted for emotion, like when I thought Bill Clinton was a complete sleeze even though I did kind of okay when he was in charge.

It would be a boring world if we all agreed on everything.
 
I'm well aware of the costs and problems involved in universal (single payer) health care. But the interest is there;

70% of Americans now support Medicare-for-all—here's how single-payer could affect you

Transitioning to single payer will be difficult, cost notwithstanding but it is my opinion that we go in that direction anyways.

Well, yeah, it goes back to what you call it. "Medicare for All" does sound pretty good to this moron.

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Absolutely no sense of irony!

If you call it "Government Run Health Care", those numbers drop.
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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Trump knows your game....

That's why he just keeps SPANKING your ASS...…….
 
Well, yeah, it goes back to what you call it. "Medicare for All" does sound pretty good to this moron. Absolutely no sense of irony! If you call it "Government Run Health Care", those numbers drop.
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Well, that's your opinion. I'm not going to argue it.
 
Well, of course not, you can't. You and Stormy Mac are kind of the same, you spout nonsense and then whither when someone challenges it.
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Naw, an opinion is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. You didn't bring up any facts so why argue? Waste of time.
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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Trillions of dollars in spending with no way to pay for it, brilliant.
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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Oh if the Dems were in control they would get rid of Citizens United, stop the deregulations of Trump, go ahead and do universal healthcare, slowly raise the min wage to 15 an hour with yearly increases with inflation, and put the breaks on ICE, their arresting everyone and anyone, strengthen the boarder, etc.
Strengthen the boarder, that's a good one. Lol
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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The reason why colleges are so high is because how easy student loans are, the colleges and democrats are in bed together
 
The reason why colleges are so high is because how easy student loans are, the colleges and democrats are in bed together
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Colleges offer scholarships. Banks (financial institutions) offer loans. Now, I borrowed from my employer to go to college but that's different.
 
The reason why colleges are so high is because how easy student loans are, the colleges and democrats are in bed together
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Colleges offer scholarships. Banks (financial institutions) offer loans. Now, I borrowed from my employer to go to college but that's different.


Once again the more easier the money comes in the faster the rates rise.
 
Not really. Youth don't really understand how the real world works....

Heh heh. Speak for your own youth. Ours are becoming delegates. Ours are filling positions at the local level. Ours arequietly getting elected from the bottom up, from Town Treasurer all the way to the Senate and Congress.



A storm is coming. In time...
 
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dems 2018: we're coming for your wallets and your guns and not necessarily in that exact order
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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These editorials, your opinions and especially the opinions from JoeB131 have ZERO merit to any good, sane, real American.
You people fuck yourselves harder and lose credibility each time you stage a pow-wow to discuss spending cuts, tax increases and the high cost of healthcare without mentioning cutting benefits to wetbacks, shutting down the border and eradicating the blood sucking human cockroaches from American soil...Sorry peeps, but until you can start kicking off your “beg for shit” discussions by mentioning wetbacks as a paramount problem good people will just point at you and laugh at your retarded misguided opinions.
 
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A Trump-inspired resurgence on the left has even many centrist Democrats embracing an outspokenly liberal wish list as their party hopes to capture one or both chambers of Congress in November. Just don’t count on any of it happening soon.

Even symbolic votes on the growing roster of progressive expectations could create political headaches for Democrats seeking the White House in 2020. That means "Medicare for all," debt-free college and a $15 minimum wage will remain more the subject of liberal aspirations than represent a real shift in the nation's policies.

President Donald Trump is already trying to tar progressive ideas as ballot-box poison, denouncing single-payer health care as Venezuela-style “socialism” (never mind that he endorsed it in 2000) and saying Democrats who want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency must have a “death wish.” Democrats may have trouble uniting even on repeal of Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut, which received not a single Democratic vote in either chamber when it passed last year. - Source
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Here are ten issues the article mentions along with my opinions;

1. Single-payer health care - I support universal health care. It's time is overdue

2. $15 minimum wage - Too much, too little, too late. Such a move will force further mechanization, cause permanent lay offs, close businesses and reward people whose work even now is marginal.

3. Abolishing ICE - Stupid idea. Just because tump is abusing it is no reason to eliminate it.

4. Repealing the tax cuts - I can definitely support this.

5. Debt-free college - Yes. Not Free college but loans without all the high interest rates.

6. Net neutrality - 100% support.

7. A $1 trillion infrastructure plan - It's needed, that's for sure. Working out funding will be difficult.

8. Defense cuts - Definitely. Use the savings for infrastructure.

9. Ending “too big to fail” - Yes....and work out plans to abolish or change the laws that allowed for the "Citizens United" ruling.

10. Climate change - I favor the eventual elimination of fossil fuels to renewable/green energy.

The problem here is that the clintonian democrats will not change a damn thing.
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Good list. I would stand behind it.
 

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