Tracking Trumpcare

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Jun 26, 2017.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

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    #22     Jun 27, 2017
  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

  4. jem

    jem

    stalin and russia
    mao and china
    eastern block
    venezuela
    cuba

    big govt and its cronies (rome and the Jewish authoriites) put to Jesus to death.
    big govt is not about charity and helping the poor that is just the marketing to fools who would take a little ice cream now in exchange for their liberty and others liberty.


     
    #24     Jun 27, 2017
  5. How has life been working out for minorities on the Democratic Plantations where the dems want them to stay after they have voted and not needed again until the next election?

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    #25     Jun 27, 2017
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    If the confederate south that the republican party currently represents had their choice minorities would be back on the real plantations.
     
    #26     Jun 27, 2017
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  7. Yeh. A lot of white deplorables down there. You and Hillary and Pelosi should just stay with that kind of messaging and campaigning. Definitely works for me, along with Pelosi continuing to be Speaker. Since you are a student of the confederacy and the civil war and the south or whatever....let us not forget that the dems have the fewest democrats in national, state, and local offices since the civil war. I am sure that continuing to characterize them as all racist whities will getcha lots of votes next time around. But trump has another 7.5 years to go so a lot can change.
     
    #27     Jun 27, 2017
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Got us 3 million more votes last time.The odds of Trump winning twice without the popular vote is very unlikely.
     
    #28     Jun 27, 2017
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  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trump squeaked by by 78,000 votes the first time.His approval ratings are down since than and democrats enthusiasm is up so its more like 3.5 years left,if he isn't impeached before than.
     
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    #29     Jun 27, 2017
  10. This Former GOP Congressman Loathed Obamacare — Until He Lost His Own Coverage
    Former Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) said being unemployed with a preexisting condition made him appreciate the Affordable Care Act.



    David Jolly, a former Republican member of Congress who campaigned against Obamacare, said he’s had a change of heart since losing his own health insurance this year.

    Jolly, who represented Florida’s 13th Congressional District until he was unseated last fall, opened up about his personal health care struggles during a discussion of the GOP health care bill Monday on MSNBC.

    “I lost my doctor, and I lost my plan in 2013, and I was angry about Obamacare, and I ran for Congress,” Jolly said. “But in 2017, as an unemployed person with a preexisting condition, I knew Obamacare was there as a safety net if my wife and I needed it.”

    Jolly became unemployed Jan. 4, when his term in Congress ended. He didn’t elaborate on his medical condition.

    “While I ultimately chose a private-sector plan, I also knew in 2017 [that] Obamacare provided an exchange that was a safety net that wasn’t there before,” Jolly said. “To be honest with you, if I had had to rely on it, I knew it was there.”


    Jolly won the congressional seat in a 2014 special election that featured much debate about the Affordable Care Act. He told the Washington Examiner shortly after his victory that he thought voters saw Obamacare as a “manifestation” of fears about government intrusion. He was defeated in 2016 by former Gov. Charlie Crist.

    Obamacare, with its mandate requiring health insurance, has driven the uninsured rate to an historic low. The law also requires health insurance companies to provide coverage to people with preexisting conditions.

    The Trump administration and congressional GOP allies have pledged to repeal Obamacare and pass new health care legislation. The House and Senate health care bills would leave millions of American uninsured, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

    Jolly also has been critical of President Donald Trump, declaring his presidency “done” during an interview in May.

    “We need a Congress who speaks up against a president who has shown in the past 30 days some very risky behavior as the chief executive,” Jolly said on CNN.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...e4b02734df2de1be?82&ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
     
    #30     Jun 28, 2017
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