Mr.Guy
formerly timidtebow
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I lowkey thought you were overreacting but you really did call it
Per WaPo and NYT: THREE components to Mueller investigation of Trump:
1. Obstruction of Justice
2. Russian Collusion
3. Money-laundering
Gotta be the nastiest Bday surprise dudes ever had
watching CNN tonight eagerly awaiting Jeffrey Lord parroting these talking points.
-The Dems need a super-majority to pass a comprehensive single payer program. Any realistic shot of that happening died with poor tunrout in 2014, and missing the chance to put 3 more liberal in the Senate in 2016.
So if liberal vote constantly, best case scenario is probably mid 2020s. If a Dem wins the presidency in 2020, then the right wing base will be looking for revenge come 2022 midterms. So liberals have to start voting in midterms constantly.
-Second a Dem super-majority might not be enough, because any left wing healthcare bill will have to pass the most conservative Dems. So you have a situation where 2018 might be a blessing an a curse. If the three moderate Dems keep their seats, they might play Libermann down the line, if they lose their seats (opening the chance to run more liberal candidates down the line) then you put off getting a super-majority.
Joe Manchin doesn't give a **** about what progressives, young people, or single mothers want.
-Without a supermajority they could in theory just lower the age of Medicare, or allow everyone to buy into Medicaid, but they will still need to fund it. Another possible road block because the cost of single payer will be put on front street. Now you have to raise taxes to fund the program, this will have major political backlash
-While single payer is popular in theory, if is not as popular when people learn the ins and outs. The economics of the program is not as simple as most believe, Bernie Sanders is over promising like a mother ****** when it comes to his proposal.
-Private insurers and right wingers will sue constantly and with a conservative Supreme Court, single payer might die before it lives. Just ask Obeezy about the Medicaid expansion. Throwing together a bill hastily will make this more likely.
-Also in America, private insurers play a huge part running our publicly funded insurance programs. Medicaid is mostly private insurers that administer it, Medicare too. Supplemental private health insurance plans are a big money business in America too. So will private insurers take a hit, of course, but will it be the end of them...... Nope
Unless you block them from selling to firms, and administers Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and all the other government funded plans through new formed government agencies (another thing you might need a supermajoirty to set up). The private insurance industry is not going anywhere.
Don't forget da INNUENDO B
Per WaPo and NYT: THREE components to Mueller investigation of Trump:
1. Obstruction of Justice
2. Russian Collusion
3. Money-laundering
Gotta be the nastiest Bday surprise dudes ever had
Bruh always talks himself into some ****. I have no doubt the "potentially fire Mueller" talks fueled this.
trump guy on CNN:
1) what about the leaks
2) what about Loretta Lynch
3) Hillary Clinton
don lemmon just told the guy he is reading off talking points from the white house.
4) that's outrageous, i don't have talking points
-The Dems need a super-majority to pass a comprehensive single payer program. Any realistic shot of that happening died with poor tunrout in 2014, and missing the chance to put 3 more liberal in the Senate in 2016.
So if liberal vote constantly, best case scenario is probably mid 2020s. If a Dem wins the presidency in 2020, then the right wing base will be looking for revenge come 2022 midterms. So liberals have to start voting in midterms constantly.
-Second a Dem super-majority might not be enough, because any left wing healthcare bill will have to pass the most conservative Dems. So you have a situation where 2018 might be a blessing an a curse. If the three moderate Dems keep their seats, they might play Libermann down the line, if they lose their seats (opening the chance to run more liberal candidates down the line) then you put off getting a super-majority.
Joe Manchin doesn't give a **** about what progressives, young people, or single mothers want.
-Without a supermajority they could in theory just lower the age of Medicare, or allow everyone to buy into Medicaid, but they will still need to fund it. Another possible road block because the cost of single payer will be put on front street. Now you have to raise taxes to fund the program, this will have major political backlash
-While single payer is popular in theory, if is not as popular when people learn the ins and outs. The economics of the program is not as simple as most believe, Bernie Sanders is over promising like a mother ****** when it comes to his proposal.
-Private insurers and right wingers will sue constantly and with a conservative Supreme Court, single payer might die before it lives. Just ask Obeezy about the Medicaid expansion. Throwing together a bill hastily will make this more likely.
-Also in America, private insurers play a huge part running our publicly funded insurance programs. Medicaid is mostly private insurers that administer it, Medicare too. Supplemental private health insurance plans are a big money business in America too. So will private insurers take a hit, of course, but will it be the end of them...... Nope
Unless you block them from selling to firms, and administers Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and all the other government funded plans through new formed government agencies (another thing you might need a supermajoirty to set up). The private insurance industry is not going anywhere.
yeah but via reconciliation.
If you can use it to end the subsidies, end medicare expansion, you can use it to add more, right?
So with only 51 votes can't Dems make the subsidies more generous, add a medicare buy in or something? Maybe not single payer, that might take a while, but I think something way way more generous than Obamacare.
that's where they went wrong B. gotta remember what got trump elected by an historic margin. all da libbies were wrong in their prediction and we gotta remind them it comes down to da coal, da jobs, da economic anxiety, and her emails. what about those emails? why aren't we locking her up? da deep state must be defeated.trump guy on CNN:
1) what about the leaks
2) what about Loretta Lynch
3) Hillary Clinton
don lemmon just told the guy he is reading off talking points from the white house.
4) that's outrageous, i don't have talking points
Da Don should've had Talking Points 1-4 be strictly COAL TRAIN AND COAL SMOKE RELATED.
trump guy on CNN:
1) what about the leaks
2) what about Loretta Lynch
3) Hillary Clinton
don lemmon just told the guy he is reading off talking points from the white house.
4) that's outrageous, i don't have talking points
like clockwork
Well that didn't age well.
I know I'm replying to myself, but....
Wow, this tweet really didn't age well.
It says so much.
It needs to be publicized and forced down everyone's throats until they really understand what this all means.
Rand Paul and the other "second amendment" folk (well, the folk who bought the NRA's bastardization of the second amendment) should ultimately respect the shooter today for carrying out his patriotic duty, no?
that's where they went wrong B. gotta remember what got trump elected by an historic margin. all da libbies were wrong in their prediction and we gotta remind them it comes down to da coal, da jobs, da economic anxiety, and her emails. what about those emails? why aren't we locking her up? da deep state must be defeated.
and it starts by reminding don lemon that da coal train is BACK B, number one. da black lung can be earned again, number two. coal face Barson is our savior, number three. and four, da coal train doesn't stop for foreigners because we gotta keep all da coal smoke antidote for hard-working Mericans trying to overcome da opioid addiction.