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theflyingorc posted:Because they're very, very convicted that they're in the right, and everyone else is just denying reality when they act like people who aren't just like them are worthy of respect. "I'm just saying what everyone else is thinking."
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When does the CBO score come out? I'm concerned that the top line numbers are going to look "better" than the last one for reasons that will be difficult to explain concisely - for example, there will probably be fewer uninsured than the last bill, because people will have lovely cheap plans that don't cover anything. And for the same reason they'll probably predict that premiums will be lower.
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# ? May 24, 2017 16:08 |
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JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:Maybe? I mean, aren't -all- of our submarines nuclear-powered? I'm aware that this doesn't mean they carry nuclear tridents missiles, but does Trump know that? Even if he was told the difference in a briefing, would he know?
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HappyHippo posted:When does the CBO score come out? I'm concerned that the top line numbers are going to look "better" than the last one for reasons that will be difficult to explain concisely - for example, there will probably be fewer uninsured than the last bill, because people will have lovely cheap plans that don't cover anything. And for the same reason they'll probably predict that premiums will be lower. the macarthur amendment is new and apparantly will basically wipe out whatever savings they get from the AHCA, so this will be worse
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Minor note: the longest-serving governor of any state in the history of the country (Terry Branstad, Iowa, about 22.5 years) just resigned to become ambassador to China.
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# ? May 24, 2017 16:11 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:So the whitehouse leaked the name of the manchester bombing suspect to the press, and the UK are really pissed because it may have compromised their hunt for any accomplices. Never Trust Donnie the Leaker. He's probably the biggest pisser of information of all with his unstable brain and bladder, doesn't remember doing it and IT ISN'T BAD WHEN A PRESIDENT DECLASSIFIES THINGS.
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# ? May 24, 2017 16:11 |
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HappyHippo posted:When does the CBO score come out? I'm concerned that the top line numbers are going to look "better" than the last one for reasons that will be difficult to explain concisely - for example, there will probably be fewer uninsured than the last bill, because people will have lovely cheap plans that don't cover anything. And for the same reason they'll probably predict that premiums will be lower. I think the CBO said it's not going to consider scam plans to be real insurance coverage already.
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evilweasel posted:I think the CBO said it's not going to consider scam plans to be real insurance coverage already. But with little regulation people who jump on scam plans will still get subsidies won't they?
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Mulvaney and Devos are attempting to defend the budget in comitee This is theatre right? Trump's education budget isn't going to pass, is it?
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Al Borland Corp. posted:But with little regulation people who jump on scam plans will still get subsidies won't they? and this is why a lot of people are speculating that the house will be forced to vote for it again. The feds might spend so much money helping people buy poo poo insurance that it may violate reconciliation rules.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Was this confidential info or is it known we have subs there? I'm guessing its one of those things that are widely speculated and "known" but not technically out in the open, kind of like Israel having nukes.
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Chilichimp posted:I mean, aren't -all- of our submarines nuclear-powered? I think we still have a handful of diesel attack subs but I'd have to double check. Not like we're getting into conflicts where attack subs are of much use but still. e: nope, wikipedia says they're all nuke powered
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Rigel posted:and this is why a lot of people are speculating that the house will be forced to vote for it again. The feds might spend so much money helping people buy poo poo insurance that it may violate reconciliation rules. It's basically like those scam online colleges that exist only to get government vet education money.
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Moatman posted:I think we still have a handful of diesel attack subs but I'd have to double check. Not like we're getting into conflicts where attack subs are of much use but still. The Down Periscope Navy
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# ? May 24, 2017 16:18 |
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As much as we complain about echo chambers and the increasing partisan divide in the country, what the gently caress are we supposed to do about it? That woman in Walmart is the norm. Every time I make the mistake of glancing at the comment section of a news article that involves race, I see a bunch of people like her. These people are loving gross, and it's seriously depressing to interact with them.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:As much as we complain about echo chambers and the increasing partisan divide in the country, what the gently caress are we supposed to do about it? That woman in Walmart is the norm. Every time I make the mistake of glancing at the comment section of a news article that involves race, I see a bunch of people like her. These people are loving gross, and it's seriously depressing to interact with them. They're not the norm. They're a self-selecting group of people with nothing better to do than comment on random internet articles and YouTube videos. They have less to do than even the saddest, most pathetic goon. Also they USED TO BE the norm. Slavery used to be the norm, segregation used to be the norm, etc. Trump voters are only ~30% of the US population. We are, over time, making them not the norm - the abnorm? Thanks to EVIL BLACK MUSLIM PRESIDENT and GOP gerrymandering after 2010, they appear to have more power than they do. This is the last gasp of an old obsolete generation and their malformed idiot children. This is them launching their heart at us. Huzanko fucked around with this message at 16:23 on May 24, 2017 |
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Fitzy Fitz posted:As much as we complain about echo chambers and the increasing partisan divide in the country, what the gently caress are we supposed to do about it? That woman in Walmart is the norm. Every time I make the mistake of glancing at the comment section of a news article that involves race, I see a bunch of people like her. These people are loving gross, and it's seriously depressing to interact with them. Yup. I made this point the other day re: right-winger dipshits and transgender people. How the gently caress are we supposed to co-exist? How is it possible for us to get our news from the same outlets? The answer: we aren't, and we don't. We will drift apart from one another forever until something happens that forces the fringes to the center, or we break apart like a dividing cell.
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Regarding Trump not liking the 4 candidates and starting over on his FBI director search, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Trump asked each of them to swear an oath of loyalty and start yelling that the Russia probe is fake news, and all 4 of them went "uhhh..... no, this job was supposed to be politically independent so I won't do that."
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Huzanko posted:They're not the norm. They're a self-selecting group of people with nothing better to do than comment on random internet articles and YouTube videos. They have less to do than even the saddest, most pathetic goon. OK, I could have been clearer. I'm not saying they're the majority of the country. What I mean is that that's the face of modern conservatism. They aren't the shrieking fringe of their party.
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Huzanko posted:They're not the norm. They're a self-selecting group of people with nothing better to do than comment on random internet articles and YouTube videos. They have less to do than even the saddest, most pathetic goon. present me: like 40% of French people are Nazi's. past me: holy poo poo! present me: No, that's the good news.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:As much as we complain about echo chambers and the increasing partisan divide in the country, what the gently caress are we supposed to do about it? That woman in Walmart is the norm. Every time I make the mistake of glancing at the comment section of a news article that involves race, I see a bunch of people like her. These people are loving gross, and it's seriously depressing to interact with them. Shame the hell out of them. Doesn't always work but it's a start when it does.
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Chilichimp posted:Yup. I made this point the other day re: right-winger dipshits and transgender people. The morons tend to be old, and a lot of millennials who were raised to be Republican are defecting to the left as they realize that their parents don't have their poo poo together. The problem will literally die.
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Rigel posted:Regarding Trump not liking the 4 candidates and starting over on his FBI director search, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Trump asked each of them to swear an oath of loyalty and start yelling that the Russia probe is fake news, and all 4 of them went "uhhh..... no, this job was supposed to be politically independent so I won't do that." McCabe will be nominated for the permanent post before the end of summer.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:As much as we complain about echo chambers and the increasing partisan divide in the country, what the gently caress are we supposed to do about it? That woman in Walmart is the norm. Every time I make the mistake of glancing at the comment section of a news article that involves race, I see a bunch of people like her. These people are loving gross, and it's seriously depressing to interact with them. There's nothing we can do about it outside of winning elections. US politics need to shift far enough back to the left to allow for something approaching a reasonable center, and that's only going to happen once Republicans lose hard and often enough that they start ignoring their far right wing. poo poo sucks because someone like the woman in that video is only barely off the edge of what's considered acceptable to the mainstream, and even then it's only because she isn't couching it in dog whistles.
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cochise posted:Shame the hell out of them. Doesn't always work but it's a start when it does.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:OK, I could have been clearer. I'm not saying they're the majority of the country. What I mean is that that's the face of modern conservatism. They aren't the shrieking fringe of their party. Everyone with any decency already left the GOP. As has been said many times here before: Why would you be a Republican unless you're interested in tax cuts, punishing the poor, or hating and restricting the rights of minorities of women, or care more about dead babies than living ones? They're not a party with a vision for the future. They're just a party that wants to fellate the rich while selling an imagined fantasy of the past.
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Rigel posted:The morons tend to be old, and a lot of millennials who were raised to be Republican are defecting to the left as they realize that their parents don't have their poo poo together. I think that will help but then again this poo poo will always be with us in some way. Not to mention that not all millennials are defecting to the left, and the ones that don't are twice as energized and twice as extreme as that old lady.
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... what a loving pussy!
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Huzanko posted:Everyone with any decency already left the GOP. As has been said many times here before: Why would you be a Republican unless you're interested in tax cuts, punishing the poor, or hating and restricting the rights of minorities of women, or care more about dead babies than living ones? The only future they think to is their tax returns so, checks out
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Rigel posted:Regarding Trump not liking the 4 candidates and starting over on his FBI director search, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Trump asked each of them to swear an oath of loyalty and start yelling that the Russia probe is fake news, and all 4 of them went "uhhh..... no, this job was supposed to be politically independent so I won't do that." I was thinking along the same lines and I think what scares me is that the Republican rank and file is so willing to go along with anything Trump does that all he needs to do is find one shill willing to pledge his loyalty and that's it. And how hard can it be to find that one guy when you're completely uninterested in finding someone who is actually experienced and competent enough for that position?
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I've seen this going around a lot lately without any mention that this happened in 2013
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Huzanko posted:Everyone with any decency already left the GOP. As has been said many times here before: Why would you be a Republican unless you're interested in tax cuts, punishing the poor, or hating and restricting the rights of minorities of women, or care more about dead babies than living ones? A lot of right-wing people still genuinely believe in the rising tides bullshit propaganda. These people are decent, just not particularly discerning or skeptical.
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Feldegast42 posted:I'm guessing its one of those things that are widely speculated and "known" but not technically out in the open, kind of like Israel having nukes. Also, keep in mind the geography of that area. Pyongyang is only 400 - 500 miles from both Beijing and Vladivostok (almost right in between them). So saying we have subs sitting off the coast ready to hit Pyongyang is also saying we have subs likely within striking range of China's capital and Russia's main Pacific port. Sure, we probably always do. But its pretty drat gauche to go bragging about it. Imagine if Putin started casually bragging about having Russian subs off the Atlantic coast of the US...
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Unfortunately this happened in 2013 in a pre-Trump world.
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this sustains me. e: RiggenBlaque posted:I've seen this going around a lot lately without any mention that this happened in 2013 I even looked at the date this time!
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For the current administration the lack of a FBI head for a while is considered a feature, not a bug.
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RiggenBlaque posted:I was thinking along the same lines and I think what scares me is that the Republican rank and file is so willing to go along with anything Trump does that all he needs to do is find one shill willing to pledge his loyalty and that's it. And how hard can it be to find that one guy when you're completely uninterested in finding someone who is actually experienced and competent enough for that position? If Trump is doing this, then he'll eventually find a stooge, but its difficult because you either need to be old and not give a gently caress about your legacy, or you need to be monumentally stupid. Anyone with half a brain knows Trump is going down in flames (it takes a while because federal investigations always take years and this started last July), and your career will be shot to pieces after Trump's downfall if you acted like his loyal subject as FBI director.
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It shouldn't be. The deputy director is a non political and I don't think Trump can fire him.
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mkultra419 posted:Imagine if Putin started casually bragging about having Russian subs off the Atlantic coast of the US... The funny thing about this is that they don't, because they literally can't afford to project power like that anymore. If Putin himself said they did, I still wouldn't believe it. I'm betting there hasn't bee a Russian submarine within striking distance of the US mainland since the 80's.
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Rigel posted:Regarding Trump not liking the 4 candidates and starting over on his FBI director search, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Trump asked each of them to swear an oath of loyalty and start yelling that the Russia probe is fake news, and all 4 of them went "uhhh..... no, this job was supposed to be politically independent so I won't do that." I have a suspicion that the Senate GOP is quietly making clear they're not going to confirm someone who isn't independent enough, probably so that a Democratic president couldn't immediately fire them. Senate Republicans have a lot more to lose from politicizing the FBI than they have to gain.
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