Dems suck at that kind of branding, the right has always been better at proliferating memes.If you're not going to call it Trumpcare, at least call it Republicare.
such middle class tax cutsBut the overall effects of the Senate leadership bill would be much like the House measure. The Senate bill would cut annual household taxes by about $670 on average. But the variation among income groups would be very wide.
The lowest income 20 percent of households (that will make about $28,000 or less in 2026) would receive an average tax cut of about $180, or 1 percent of their after-tax income. Middle-income households (that will make $55,000-$93,000) would receive an average tax cut of $280, raising their after-tax incomes by about 0.4 percent.
By contrast, the top one percent of households (who will be making $875,000 or more) are in line for an average tax cut of more than $45,000, raising their after-tax incomes by 2 percent. And those in the top 0.1 percent (who will be making $5 million or more) would receive an average tax cut of nearly $250,000, boosting their after-tax incomes by 2.5 percent.
I'm glad that caption is there otherwise I would have no idea what the comic means
I don't get it.
Like, if you're a senator and you hear that 22 million will be kicked off health insurance, how is your response not "oh, well, we're not doing that then."
Why is it such a mystery whether or not such a shit bill will pass?
I mean, this is a country where nearly half of voters showed up to make a clear asshole President, so who knows.
I don't get it.
Like, if you're a senator and you hear that 22 million will be kicked off health insurance, how is your response not "oh, well, we're not doing that then."
Why is it such a mystery whether or not such a shit bill will pass?
I mean, this is a country where nearly half of voters showed up to make a clear asshole President, so who knows.
I'm glad that caption is there otherwise I would have no idea what the comic means
Quoting some bits:Senate Health Bill Reels as C.B.O. Predicts 22 Million More Uninsured https://nyti.ms/2tc78zE
WASHINGTON The Senate bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act was edging toward collapse on Monday after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said it would increase the number of people without health insurance by 22 million by 2026.
Two Republicans, Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky, said Monday that they would vote against even debating the health care bill, joining Senator Dean Heller of Nevada, who made the same pledge on Friday. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin hinted he, too, would probably oppose taking up the bill on an expected procedural vote as early as Tuesday, meaning a collapse could be imminent.
Its worse to pass a bad bill than pass no bill, Mr. Paul told reporters.
Ms. Collins wrote on Twitter on Monday evening that she wanted to work with her colleagues from both parties to fix flaws in the Affordable Care Act, but that the budget offices report showed that the Senate bill wont do it.
The loss of Ms. Collins could bring along Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, whose rural states would face effects similar to those in Maine.
If you were on the fence, you were looking at this as a political vote, this C.B.O. score didnt help you, said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina. So I think its going to be harder to get to 50, not easier.
He added, I dont know if you delayed it for six weeks if anything changes.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said Monday evening that she does not have enough information yet to vote in favor of the upper chambers legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
Today I dont have enough information, I dont have enough data, in terms of the impact to my state, to be able to vote in the affirmative, Murkowski, considered a key swing vote on the bill, told CNNs Dana Bash.
Just clarifying that only just above a quarter of US voters voted Trump into office. Half the country shamefully sat out the election entirely.
But yea, we are in this shit because a mere 27% or so of Americans willed it...and 100% of Americans are looking at real problems ahead.
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxv...h-bill-big-tax-cut-especially-top-one-percent
such middle class tax cuts
The image says "more than 100%". CBO doing some black magic shit.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
Jesu-the CBO score was done by a republican! If anything they're being charitable! Stop backhanding your own party you stupid fuck!
Actually you know what, keep doing it.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
This is starting to roll like the original House vote did. Get a few nos and the entire thing snowballs down.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
Not the first time it wasn't. They're not going to go back and work on it another month of it fails this time. It might very well go right into almost October if they decide to try again, and I doubt McConnell wants to waste the entire first year of their control on a single bill that nobody even wants.And it was whipped through in the end. Better not get over confident...
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
Not the first time it wasn't. They're not going to go back and work on it another month of it fails this time. It might very well go right into almost October if they decide to try again, and I doubt McConnell wants to waste the entire first year of their control on a single bill that nobody even wants.
Stay in school kids. Unless you want to be the President!
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
That official white house tweet is genius. There's so many layers to it.
I don't get it.
Like, if you're a senator and you hear that 22 million will be kicked off health insurance, how is your response not "oh, well, we're not doing that then."
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
That's not how math works.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/879411199934443520
If they were off by 100% wouldn't it be 0? Not 10.3M, or what ever is real non-alt-fact number.
I can't.
I'm terrible at math, but even I know how to use percentages properly. To have this tweet from the freakin' WH is goddamn shameful.
No that's right it's just worded to sound worse than it is. 100% of 10.3 is 10.3 if they predicted 23 then they were off by more than 100%
Already beat ya. It's been a long day ok :]I would reconsider this post.