Barack Obama Says Men Need Gay Friends

BHO (The Closet Maoist Bisexual) just 48 hours ago said Democrat Men need to “toughen up & get out of the fetal position “ 🤣😂😝
On June 30, the Senate approved its version of the massive Republican tax-and-spend reform bill on a 51–50 tie-break vote. As written, the bill will add nearly $4 trillion to the debt. Under realistic assumptions about economic growth, congressional extensions of tax giveaways or delays to spending reform, and the fiscal impact of mass deportations, the bill’s cost could soar past $6 trillion. Put bluntly, the Senate’s megabill is a fiscal disaster. It violates the House’s fiscal framework and speeds the nation toward crisis
 
He claims men need gay friends in order to show empathy and kindness.

It's difficult to understand why Democrats are underwater with male voters...



Barry is the gay friend in his group of friends.
Trump got 12 percent black vote in 2020 and 13 percent in 2024. There was no real difference. Why do whites want to pretend that 13 percent means that blacks were gung ho for Donald Trump?
Nobody is saying black folks are “gung ho” for Trump. Were simply saying they are waking up and figuring out the democrats have been scamming them for decades.
 
FINDINGS
To provide historical context, we begin by presenting long run trends in health coverage. Figure 1 presents the
uninsured rate for the total U.S. population since 2000. Each data point from 2000 to 2023 represents an
annual estimate from the NHIS. The last data point represents the quarterly estimate for Q1 2024.
In 2000, just under 15 percent of the population was uninsured and by 2010, the year that the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, the uninsured rate had increased to 16 percent. The
uninsured rate began to fall after the ACA’s coverage provision went into effect. The first provision, which
went into effect in September 2010, allows young adults to stay on their parents’ insurance until age 26. Two
other ACA coverage provisions—the expansion of Medicaid eligibility and private insurance reforms, including
tax credits for the purchase of private coverage through the newly established Marketplaces—went into effect
in January 2014. By 2015, the uninsured rate had declined to 9.1 percent. The uninsured rate stayed at that
level through 2017 before increasing slightly the next two years. In 2019, 10.3 percent of the total U.S.
population, or 33.2 million people, was uninsured.
a
Three pieces of legislation aimed to stabilize health coverage in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) provided states additional federal financial support if they met
certain conditions, including agreeing to maintain the enrollment of most Medicaid beneficiaries. The
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) increased Marketplace premium tax credits for individuals and
families with incomes between 100 and 400 percent of the FPL and extended eligibility for premium tax credits
to those with income above 400 percent of the FPL. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) renewed these
Marketplace tax credit enhancements through 2025. In addition to these legislative efforts, the Biden-Harris
Administration took administrative actions to improve access to health coverage, including creating special
enrollment periods for Marketplace coverage and increasing funding for education and outreach.
3 At the state
level, since 2020 seven states (UT, ID, NE, OK, MO, SD, and NC) have implemented the ACA Medicaid
expansion.
The uninsured rate fell after these policies went into effect. The annual rates were 9.7 percent in 2020, 9.2
percent in 2021, 8.4 percent in 2022, and 7.6 percent in 2023. The uninsured rate for Q1 2024 is 8.2 percent,
 
It's amazing how many ignorant, hateful, deliberate lies you fools' heads have been filled with.

No wonder you can't concentrate beyond 125 characters.
Yet you still believe ICE whipped Haitians at the border. Weird.
 
FINDINGS
To provide historical context, we begin by presenting long run trends in health coverage. Figure 1 presents the
uninsured rate for the total U.S. population since 2000. Each data point from 2000 to 2023 represents an
annual estimate from the NHIS. The last data point represents the quarterly estimate for Q1 2024.
In 2000, just under 15 percent of the population was uninsured and by 2010, the year that the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, the uninsured rate had increased to 16 percent. The
uninsured rate began to fall after the ACA’s coverage provision went into effect. The first provision, which
went into effect in September 2010, allows young adults to stay on their parents’ insurance until age 26. Two
other ACA coverage provisions—the expansion of Medicaid eligibility and private insurance reforms, including
tax credits for the purchase of private coverage through the newly established Marketplaces—went into effect
in January 2014. By 2015, the uninsured rate had declined to 9.1 percent. The uninsured rate stayed at that
level through 2017 before increasing slightly the next two years. In 2019, 10.3 percent of the total U.S.
population, or 33.2 million people, was uninsured.
a
Three pieces of legislation aimed to stabilize health coverage in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) provided states additional federal financial support if they met
certain conditions, including agreeing to maintain the enrollment of most Medicaid beneficiaries. The
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) increased Marketplace premium tax credits for individuals and
families with incomes between 100 and 400 percent of the FPL and extended eligibility for premium tax credits
to those with income above 400 percent of the FPL. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) renewed these
Marketplace tax credit enhancements through 2025. In addition to these legislative efforts, the Biden-Harris
Administration took administrative actions to improve access to health coverage, including creating special
enrollment periods for Marketplace coverage and increasing funding for education and outreach.
3 At the state
level, since 2020 seven states (UT, ID, NE, OK, MO, SD, and NC) have implemented the ACA Medicaid
expansion.
The uninsured rate fell after these policies went into effect. The annual rates were 9.7 percent in 2020, 9.2
percent in 2021, 8.4 percent in 2022, and 7.6 percent in 2023. The uninsured rate for Q1 2024 is 8.2 percent,
 
Conclusion
March 2025 is just a single month. Since President Trump assumed office last January, the primary emphasis has been on increasing immigration civil arrests and removals. These levels have not met this administration’s targets let alone substantially increased from civil arrest and removal levels under the previous Biden administration. Whether this administration will also decide to increase its use of criminal prosecutions that also would require increased assignment of its staffing is yet unclear
 
He claims men need gay friends in order to show empathy and kindness.

It's difficult to understand why Democrats are underwater with male voters...


That must be between snorting coke off of that one dudes ass, and now hanging out with the openly gay dude....Hmmmm....I wonder.
 
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“It’s outrageous and against the public interest that at a time when the Congress has authorized 800 immigration judges, we are firing large numbers of immigration judges without cause,” said Matt Biggs, president of the IFPTE union. “This is hypocritical — you can’t enforce immigration laws when you fire the enforcers.”
 
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