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Mr. Wiggles posted:Not just one. Pollyanna posted:Which one, cause those all look pretty heinous. Shimrra Jamaane posted:Which one because I see about 31. That was some vague language on my part, but I meant that only one of those books is not garbage that would ruin high schoolers
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marshmonkey posted:https://twitter.com/EoinHiggins_/status/877617717460836352 I wonder how many people are going to email Gene.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:24 |
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Hollismason posted:I think the House was 800 billion in cuts over a 10 year period. So this seems like they want way more than that which is going to be devastating And to think we all speculated the Senate bill wouldn't be as brutal. It's shocking. I can't believe we let 50 old men decide the fate of millions of Americans. Our government is garbage.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:26 |
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Unrelated but funny. https://mobile.twitter.com/funder/status/877541244372750336
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1-800-DOCTORB posted:I wonder how many people are going to email Gene.
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1-800-DOCTORB posted:I wonder how many people are going to email Gene. "Alt left stalks and harasses school teacher as the violence continues." - Sean Hannity, sometime next week.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:26 |
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Deeper Medicaid cuts probably mean Republicans are hoping to shoot for the moon in their tax reform plan.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:27 |
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Confounding Factor posted:And to think we all speculated the Senate bill wouldn't be as brutal. It's shocking. i feel like the pragmatists of this thread spend a lot of time trying to keep sentiments like this from manifesting into aggression or suicide.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:27 |
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So once the Senate AHCA officially comes out, what's the process for Republicans attempting to pass it? Is it just that they want for the CBO score and then vote? I seem to recall an earlier article saying they were planning to amend a bill to replace the entire text or some such thing.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:29 |
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I wonder if Trump will veto the bill for maximum chaos potential.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:32 |
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http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_jun21 noted garbage (R) leaning rasmussen has trump down to 45% today with approval index of -14
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:32 |
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All the reductions and everything are all timed for after the elections it seems.
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edit: nevermind
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Pollyanna posted:I wonder if Trump will veto the bill for maximum chaos potential. He will wander forgetfully out of the signing ceremony and end up pocket vetoing it.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:33 |
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hanales posted:Unrelated but funny.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:33 |
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:Boy would I not want to be on the Senate baseball team when this thing gets out in the wild wouldn't mind being in the stands though
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:37 |
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no loving way this exists
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:38 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:He will wander forgetfully out of the signing ceremony and end up pocket vetoing it. Trump lives to put his name on poo poo, he'll sign it.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:39 |
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DC Murderverse posted:What I'm saying is not that we need more violence, but we need more judiciously decided violence. 20 grade school kids getting shot by someone with mental health issues obviously did nothing to help anyone, but what if a normal, fully rational (obviously they'd have to be white to get anyone to listen, unfortunately) person decided to hold Rand Paul hostage until we got single payer healthcare? Normal, fully rational people don't hold other people hostage with guns you loving insane person.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:41 |
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https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/877627606312472576
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:41 |
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is is there also a bloomberg pee tape
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:43 |
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Michael Bloomberg can gently caress off.
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skylined! posted:is His point is quite a bit more nuanced than the click bait headline.
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Welp I know who's not getting invited to the 2018 convention.
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Lmao gently caress off Bloomberg.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:45 |
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Nothus posted:https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/877648446789898240 At least it doesn't remove the subsidies completely. I am resigned to this happening so I'm just hoping I don't lose my coverage completely which relies on the market not being destroyed and me not losing subsidies.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 23:45 |
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Gonna double dip on this one and say "no, seriously, gently caress right off, you piece of poo poo, with your dumb hot take from some special election. You loving pasty white nazi sympathizer!"
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Xae posted:His point is quite a bit more nuanced than the click bait headline. it's not as click-baity as the title but painting it as positively nuanced is uh, a little generous biden did a better job with a similar thought with terry gross http://www.npr.org/2017/06/15/533058002/biden-talks-trump-faith-and-fate-in-front-of-a-live-fresh-air-audience
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Xae posted:His point is quite a bit more nuanced than the click bait headline. No, it's really not.
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My niece has Driver Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. My brother in law loves Trump and loves to make fun of my liberal ideals but I hope deep down that he's sweating and feeling loving miserable every damned second of his life because surprise surprise, my nieces condition is expensive to treat and deal with - they're on Medicare to help pay for the monthly hospital visits and tons of medication to just barely keep my nieces seizures under control. The cherry on top is that he is overweight and also struggles to get a full time job so because of that, my sister and my niece live in a lovely area and have a hard time meeting ends meet. I don't dare bring up that the party he voted for will be taking away his daughters important insurance coverage just to make the rich richer because I know he will explode with rage. The only way to get him to understand what is at stake is to basically risk the life of my niece and that's super lovely. It's lovely of him and it's lovely of the republicans to choose money over people's lives.
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Ringo Star Get posted:My niece has Driver Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. My brother in law loves Trump and loves to make fun of my liberal ideals but I hope deep down that he's sweating and feeling loving miserable every damned second of his life because surprise surprise, my nieces condition is expensive to treat and deal with - they're on Medicare to help pay for the monthly hospital visits and tons of medication to just barely keep my nieces seizures under control. The cherry on top is that he is overweight and also struggles to get a full time job so because of that, my sister and my niece live in a lovely area and have a hard time meeting ends meet. You'd think that between this and behavioral economics we'd have driven the stake through the heart of "rational actors" being a thing years ago but here we are. Literally putting his child's life in danger because he's bought into a tribe so hard.
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Ringo Star Get posted:My niece has Driver Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. My brother in law loves Trump and loves to make fun of my liberal ideals but I hope deep down that he's sweating and feeling loving miserable every damned second of his life because surprise surprise, my nieces condition is expensive to treat and deal with - they're on Medicare to help pay for the monthly hospital visits and tons of medication to just barely keep my nieces seizures under control. The cherry on top is that he is overweight and also struggles to get a full time job so because of that, my sister and my niece live in a lovely area and have a hard time meeting ends meet. Sometimes life is brutal. That's all there is to it.
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Jaxyon posted:You'd think that between this and behavioral economics we'd have driven the stake through the heart of "rational actors" being a thing years ago but here we are. You, know the more I think about the madder I get about Fox and other media. Because this guy possibly IS acting rationally. He believes that Trump will do what he promised and that Trumpcare will be good for him and fix the ACA's problems. He's stupid for thinking trump will ever do anything for someone who doesn't have a nice rack or money to give him, but there's an entire media world he can live in where people will tell him he made the right move.
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skylined! posted:http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_jun21
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Ringo Star Get posted:My niece has Driver Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. How often does he talk about people on welfare while using the word "bootstraps"?
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crime fighting hog posted:How often does he talk about people on welfare while using the word "bootstraps"? he'll talk about her bootstrapping her way into heaven at her eulogy.
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WampaLord posted:Normal, fully rational people don't hold other people hostage with guns you loving insane person. In fact normal fully rational people hold other people hostage with guns all the time.
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Hellblazer187 posted:Uh, it got us the White House in 92, 96, 08, and 12, after a generation out of power? Your concern trolling is noted. As to your response, Perot gave us the White House in 92, the tech boom retained it in 96, Republican incompetence gave us the White House in 08 and Obama being the bad rear end who saved the economy and killed Osama Bin Laden as well as just being one cool mofo won the White House in 12. The DLC lost us all three branches of government by convincing Hillary that voting for the Iraq War Resolution was a good idea. Because if they hadn't done so Hillary would have been the 44th president and Obama the 45h. The left has a valid point that tacking right has hurt the party more than helping it. This is why the Democrats have lost ground with working people. Not because they care about equality or abortion or are for sensible gun control. It's because they haven't been giving the working class what they really need, The help and support that would motivate them to actually get the gently caress up and vote. I grew up on stories from my grandparents talking about their parents saying "we gotta go vote for FDR" because they knew that their literal lives depended on it. Because they lived to see the end result of the unbridled greed of the Right, the New Deal not only created programs that legitimately helped those working people but were in direct response to the devastation that unchecked capitalism wrought. Programs that literally kept people from dying in the streets from exposure and malnutrition. There was a clearly delineated path of cause and effect, voting for Republican's meant you starved, Voting D meant that you got to eat. The DLC dolts disarmed the political left by buying into the Right's propaganda. For years the Right painted the left as emotional, bleeding hearts who were incapable of rational thought. they'd claim that we argued emotions because we couldn't argue the facts. Over time some on the left started to buy into that argument and focused only on the facts and conceded the emotional appeals. Instead of firmly rebuking the talking points of the right, they tried taking the "high road" looking for compromise and encouraged the "truth is in the middle" narrative never even noticing that literally every argument ever made by the GOP is an emotional appeal. That facts never favor the right but continue to wonder why it is that they keep losing and taking the wrong lesson every loving time. Concluding erroneously that the answer was to move further right to peal off more of the soft support of the GOP. Meanwhile they were sloughing off their own base who didn't go to the Republican party they just disengaged. Which worked until the point where today there is not soft base for the GOP. They are hardened and intractable and the Democrats really need to find a way to get back into the hearts and minds of those disengaged voters. In the end it comes down to this. You don't take strategy advice from the opposition. Particularly when that advise is to bench your star players. Lefties need to learn to lean into GOP attacks and embrace and defend their own. Which may sound weird when I just got finished blasting the Blue dogs for playing into the Republican's hands but there is a difference between having legitimate intra-party debate and doing the enemies dirty work.
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Ringo Star Get posted:lovely brother in law Lemme guess, he blames immigrants for his inability to find steady work, his obesity, and his daughter's illness? I knew someone just like that, minus the sick kid - very overweight, has likely never had a job paying more than minimum wage, been fired from retail or food service like 10 times, and extremely conservative - it's never ever his fault that he's a poo poo employee and the free market has determined he's useless, it's the Mexicans damnit! Party of personal responsibility and all.
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Ringo Star Get posted:I don't dare bring up that the party he voted for will be taking away his daughters important insurance coverage just to make the rich richer because I know he will explode with rage. Sorry about your niece. At what point though is it worth it to flatly state that the people he's voting for jeopardize his child's health? I know there's a balance between doing what's right for your niece and keeping the peace, but he needs someone to point this out to him.
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