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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Either she's become insanely wealthy off the backs of tax payers through being elected, or she's become insanely wealthy from ill gotten means at worst, and quid pro quo at best.
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Originally posted by WstateU View PostWichitan won national contest, was disqualified for supporting Trump, she says... :(
"My launch party [and my brand] celebrates many things that Trump is against,” the celebrity went on to say, according to the screenshots. “And I just need you to know that I personally have a hard time with inviting anyone who would support such an anti-feminist, anti-homosexual/LGBT, anti-immigrant, and anti-climate change fascist such as Trump.”
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/article162859068.html
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Its OK to bring up that she's black living in a mostly white neighborhood? Why? How is that relevant here? That's the kind of cheap shot Tucker loves. That has nothing to do with how she got her money (his supposed topic). Bringing up race in that instance is needless, and the way he just leaves it hanging leaves plenty of opportunity to interpret he's implying things he shouldn't. He knows what he's doing, and he knows he can just sit back and claim "eh, I'm just listing facts". Bull.
Also, he directly mentions her husband is and/or was DIRECTOR OF A BANK, but he doesn't even try to speculate his salary. I'm guessing bank directors get paid rather well.
This whole thing is garbage. Limited info, hints and implications, "we aren't judging, just want answers". Yes, I think Maxine Waters is a corrupt moron of epic proportions, but this is NOT the way to go about making that case.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostHandled in a classy manor by Gypsy Freeman, the artist in the middle of this. She absolutely hammers the point home when she said "It's definitely bigotry - It's everything they're calling us, they're doing. It's a huge case of hypocrisy."
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Debate on health care bill moves forward following a 50-50 vote with Pence tiebreaker. Murkowski and Collins were the Republicans who voted against.
Comprehensive health care plan then fails on a 43-57 vote. Now they'll argue and tinker with the remaining amendments and alternative proposals as those come to a vote over the next few days. The official time window for debate will expire late this week, and the process would then have to be reinitiated if another attempt is made.
I don't really get the battlefield plan here - is it "exert enough pressure and surely these guys will feel obligated to vote yes on one of these plans that nobody really likes"? It looks like a major re-write may be inevitable but the White House and Senate leadership are pulling out all the stops to try to avoid the delay that would entail.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostDebate on health care bill moves forward following a 50-50 vote with Pence tiebreaker. Murkowski and Collins were the Republicans who voted against.
Comprehensive health care plan then fails on a 43-57 vote. Now they'll argue and tinker with the remaining amendments and alternative proposals as those come to a vote over the next few days. The official time window for debate will expire late this week, and the process would then have to be reinitiated if another attempt is made.
I don't really get the battlefield plan here - is it "exert enough pressure and surely these guys will feel obligated to vote yes on one of these plans that nobody really likes"? It looks like a major re-write may be inevitable but the White House and Senate leadership are pulling out all the stops to try to avoid the delay that would entail.
I think the battle plan is survive the next elections and not allow the Dems to do another health care debacle like they did when they passed Obama care when the Dems and Pelosi controlled both houses of Congress. Let's face it. When the Dems are in power and also when they're not, they stick together better behind Pelosi better than Republicans.Last edited by shockmonster; July 26, 2017, 11:31 AM.
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Trump is not getting the Senate to rally behind him by attacking Sessions.
Trump sound bite from this morning: "I could be the most Presidential since the late great Abraham Lincoln". Narcissism at its' finest. During the campaign, apparently saying something enough times made it factual. That doesn't work so well after getting elected.
Trump's ego leads me to suspect he may put his self-interest ahead of the country's best interests.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostNow this vote was Ted Cruz' amended comp. health care plan amiright?
Originally posted by shockmonster View PostI think the battle plan is survive the next elections and not allow the Dems to do another health care debacle like they did when they passed Obama care when the Dems and Pelosi controlled both houses of Congress. Let's face it. When the Dems are in power and also when they're not, they stick together better behind Pelosi better than Republicans.
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Health care is starting to look less and less like health care reform and more like an attempt to find a politically palatable way to cut 23 million people off from their health care so the nation can afford to give a huge tax cut to...Donald Trump. Of course the tax breaks will also include a lot of his friends and cabinet members, along with other incredibly wealthy people.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHealth care is starting to look less and less like health care reform and more like an attempt to find a politically palatable way to cut 23 million people off from their health care so the nation can afford to give a huge tax cut to...Donald Trump. Of course the tax breaks will also include a lot of his friends and cabinet members, along with other incredibly wealthy people.
This is shaping up to be a nightmare scenario for the looming budget showdown. Without the spending decrease projected by a new health care plan, the tax cuts and infrastructure bill will have to be built into the budget such that the debt ceiling increase is absolutely enormous (even by recent standards under Obama and GWB). Republicans will want this to be as close to revenue neutral as possible across those three concepts or they will lose the power to approve the final versions through reconciliation.
The health care bill is the building block for the administration's ability to spend a **** ton of money on public-private partnerships for infrastructure and implement tax cuts, but they chose a really, really shitty building block and don't feel like they have time to fix it beyond minor tweaks.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostHealth care is starting to look less and less like health care reform and more like an attempt to find a politically palatable way to cut 23 million people off from their health care so the nation can afford to give a huge tax cut to...Donald Trump. Of course the tax breaks will also include a lot of his friends and cabinet members, along with other incredibly wealthy people.
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