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The congressional Republicans are salivating over the fact they will soon be able to destroy the lives of ten-of-millions of average Americans while they serve the fat cats. GOP business as usual.
With the election of Trump, conservatives are relishing their coming opportunity to further hurt the helpless in our society. This can be seen in the Republicans’ elation as they revel in the thought of the day they take health coverage from tens-of-millions of their fellow citizens. (That Republican replacement for the ACA will be quickly forgotten after the repeal of Obamacare. After all, replacing the ACA is unnecessary, as it would not profit the fat cats.)
Plus, Republican leaders are giddy with plans to give Big Business the right to pollute the environment at will.
They are also happily aware of the regulations they will eliminate that protect workers, consumers, small investors, and other segments of the population Republicans look upon as insignificant. (Those considered insignificant include the suckers and idiots that comprise 99% of the GOP’s voting base, and they are too blind to realize it. ROFLMAO)
Oh, and that national debt the congressional Republicans were so concerned about during the Obama administration, that concern will be quickly forgotten. This will be especially evident when they pass the Trump tax cuts for the super-rich. (and those millions of jobs Trump promised, studies and models have predicted a dramatic loss of jobs. Trump Tax Plan Seen Adding Jobs, Then Erasing Them Long-Term )
It is a sad fact that conservatives believe government exists exclusively to serve the needs of the super-rich..
That compassionate conservatism of the GOP Dubya used to tout has never existed, and Trump, with the congressional Republicans’ help, is determined to prove it, again and again and again.
House GOP maps out ambitious start to Trump presidency
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The congressional Republicans are salivating over the fact they will soon be able to destroy the lives of ten-of-millions of average Americans while they serve the fat cats. GOP business as usual.
With the election of Trump, conservatives are relishing their coming opportunity to further hurt the helpless in our society. This can be seen in the Republicans’ elation as they revel in the thought of the day they take health coverage from tens-of-millions of their fellow citizens. (That Republican replacement for the ACA will be quickly forgotten after the repeal of Obamacare. After all, replacing the ACA is unnecessary, as it would not profit the fat cats.)
Plus, Republican leaders are giddy with plans to give Big Business the right to pollute the environment at will.
They are also happily aware of the regulations they will eliminate that protect workers, consumers, small investors, and other segments of the population Republicans look upon as insignificant. (Those considered insignificant include the suckers and idiots that comprise 99% of the GOP’s voting base, and they are too blind to realize it. ROFLMAO)
Oh, and that national debt the congressional Republicans were so concerned about during the Obama administration, that concern will be quickly forgotten. This will be especially evident when they pass the Trump tax cuts for the super-rich. (and those millions of jobs Trump promised, studies and models have predicted a dramatic loss of jobs. Trump Tax Plan Seen Adding Jobs, Then Erasing Them Long-Term )
It is a sad fact that conservatives believe government exists exclusively to serve the needs of the super-rich..
That compassionate conservatism of the GOP Dubya used to tout has never existed, and Trump, with the congressional Republicans’ help, is determined to prove it, again and again and again.
House GOP maps out ambitious start to Trump presidency
.