Toddsterpatriot
Diamond Member
Both party's passed the new ACA.
What were the vote totals?
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Both party's passed the new ACA.
now that youve gotten you minute of attention can you please go away??Translation: "That was far too many words for a smooth brained rube like me to read, much less understand."
The new bill as of today has 16 GOP sponsors in the House, I believe.What were the vote totals?
Well if you were writing the adds they would undoubtably say something like "TRUMP IS ALWAYS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING, EVEN HIS RESEARCH ON UV LIGHT AS A CURE FOR COVID AND I WOULD GLADLY DRINK HIS BATHWATER AND BEG FOR MORE!"Ads like this:
“Those meanie Wepublicans didn’t want to keep borrowing money to spend on shitty insurance nobody can afford. They won’t extend the borrowing we wrote into law with the Sunset for today”.
Run on that.
As time moves on the chances for scorched earth increases. So much concern for the people of the earth while you want your free resources within a continental united states tax system.This is all part of your delusion, son.
I'm old school conservative. Miltion Friedman, William F. Buckley. Maybe you've heard of them.
I'm a Never Trumper.
You rubes are the idiots who keep voting for Trump because you like being lied to. You live for it. You get all squishy between your legs when Trump lies to you. You have some kind of sick submissive masochism about you.
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When your computer does not have enough RAM to power your AI software ^^As time moves on the chances for scorched earth increases. So much concern for the people of the earth while you want your free resources within a continental united states tax system.
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Less than a third of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the economy, lowest in either term | Fortune
The AP-NORC poll found that 36% of Americans approve of the way he's handling his job as president, which is down slightly from 42% in March.fortune.com
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Wasn't Trump supposed to bring prices down on day one?According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics there are 7,267 economists currently employed in the United States.
So, where it is certainly important that roughly two thirds of Americans don't approve of how President Trump is handling the economy, most of them don't really have a clue what they are talking about anyway.
It will make a difference when everyone heads to the ballot box next year, but you can chalk it up to whatever someone wants to think or wants from the federal government, and in turn will probably have very little to do with anything productive, or that slightly resembles responsible governance within the confines of the 18 enumerated powers in our US Constitution,
But don't worry, because that isn't party specific and you can ***** about it some more no matter who wins.
That's kind of the way the establishment works.
Or he's spend so long lying to himself, he actually believes himself.Trump is too cognitively impaired to realize he’s sleepy too.
Wasn't Trump supposed to bring prices down on day one?
I do. And Inp
I do. By paying taxes. And I do so for a total price that's fifty percent less than Americans pay. And despite this the "bills" I pay give me a better healthcare system you are likely to enjoy.
See I'm Belgian, my wife's American and I have experience with both Universal healthcare and your system both pre-and post Obamacare. Experience that has convinced both me and my wife that it doesn't really matter in the end how bills are paid, be it by taxes or paying out of pocket. What matters is what's cheaper.
The answer is yes, crybaby. Yes. He said it on television. About 1000 times.Why are you asking me?
Do I look like his ******* Press Secretary?
So you are saying the SC never gets it wrong?I actually did. On one hand I found where the Supreme Court of the US explicitly ruled that healthcare falls under the constitutional powers of the legislature and I listed those cases. On the other hand I have a dumb poster named Nostra telling us the Supreme Court has been wrong dozens of times on this ruling. Bwahahahahahahaaa. Who should we believe, the SCOTUS or the DUMBEST?
I believe you are delusional. Must be a day ending in YWell if you were writing the adds they would undoubtably say something like "TRUMP IS ALWAYS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING, EVEN HIS RESEARCH ON UV LIGHT AS A CURE FOR COVID AND I WOULD GLADLY DRINK HIS BATHWATER AND BEG FOR MORE!"
But out here in the real world those ads will be based upon information like this Simp:
Only 31% of U.S. adults now approve of how Trump is handling the economy, the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds. That is down from 40% in March and marks the lowest economic approval he’s registered in an AP-NORC poll in his first or second term. The Republican president also has struggled to recover from public blowback on other issues, such as his management of the federal government, and has not seen an approval bump even after congressional Democrats effectively capitulated to end a record-long government shutdown last month.
Perhaps most worryingly for Trump, who’s become increasingly synonymous with his party, he’s slipped on issues that were major strengths. Just a few months ago, 53% of Americans approved of Trump’s handling of crime, but that’s fallen to 43% in the new poll. There’s been a similar decline on immigration, from 49% approval in March to 38% now.
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Less than a third of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the economy, lowest in either term | Fortune
The AP-NORC poll found that 36% of Americans approve of the way he's handling his job as president, which is down slightly from 42% in March.fortune.com
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1000 times?The answer is yes, crybaby. Yes. He said it on television. About 1000 times.
The answer is yes, crybaby. Yes. He said it on television. About 1000 times.
Funny, you threw the hissy fit and said something stupid. Not me.You seem to be the one crying about it,
Funny, you threw the hissy fit and said something stupid. Not me.
Today Republicans blocked the extension of subsidies to help people pay for health care premiums.
The party with majorities in every branch of government continues to fight against affordability:
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Senate blocks ACA subsidies extension: What this means for your health insurance
The Senate on Thursday rejected legislation to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits. Here's what we know.www.fox5atlanta.com