RastaMentality
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The HFC is gonna be the deciding group in all of their legislation aren't they? the tea party still holding this much clout.
If "purity tests" are literally their biggest feature, why did tea party voters get so behind Trump when his health care statements were, by far, the farthest left in the primary?
To be fair it's not like a President Rubio or Kasich would be able to pass a healthcare bill either.
If "purity tests" are literally their biggest feature, why did tea party voters get so behind Trump when his health care statements were, by far, the farthest left in the primary?
Because they never cared about actual policy. They care about fucking over brown people and they trusted Trump to do just that.
There's a reason he coached all his statements on everything in blatant racism. It's because that's what the Tea Party cares about.
I find it funny when people in this thread make predictions. We're empirically terrible at this.
Because he hates brown people and sexually assaults beautiful women.
Because they never cared about actual policy. They care about fucking over brown people and they trusted Trump to do just that.
There's a reason he coached all his statements on everything in blatant racism. It's because that's what the Tea Party cares about.
Because they're ideologues that believe they have a silent majority, just like the far left.So I guess the biggest question is why many of the Freedom Caucus are such ideologically pure conservatives when the voters that put them in power are decidedly not ideologically driven in that way.
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Even Bush did a better job of selling his worst legislative failure (SS privatization, which the AARP vehemently opposed as well btw). I'm going to assume Trump is unable to sell the legislation during meetings because he doesn't understand the legislation, and is a dumbass. Most presidents are pretty good at selling things to congress on home court (the White House), especially when it's just a matter of convincing a few holdouts.
Now I will be fair to Trump: no one would be able to win over the Freedom Caucus on this because they want a full repeal. But I'd argue Trump is handling it worse than any modern republican president because he doesn't understand what he's selling.
So I guess the biggest question is why many of the Freedom Caucus are such ideologically pure conservatives to an extreme on a policy level when the voters that put them in power are decidedly not ideologically driven in that way.
I'd say it's the money influence that is a big part of the astro turf roots of the tea party, but that's something that clearly cannot be done on the left, because that money who wants to block everything that's not single payer doesn't exist.
Likely because they realized Trump will sign anything. He's not in charge of legislation, they are. If they brought repeal to his desk he'd sign it. Its why he's coming out in support of this bill 100%, he doesn't understand it and doesn't care to. It's Ryan who let them down, and they are likely not surprised.If "purity tests" are literally their biggest feature, why did tea party voters get so behind Trump when his health care statements were, by far, the farthest left in the primary?
Following this pretty closely as I worked fairly extensively on ACA efforts in Washington the past five years...
I think Ryan will pull the vote to allow time for more sweetners to be added to the bill, but at this point, I don't know if it will make a difference. I also find it ironic that the Tea Party could wind up being the deciding factor in maintaining "Obamacare".
Not just that - Trump doesn't actually have to sell the damn thing to begin with; all he needs to do is assure the holdouts that he'd stump for them in their states come election season in 2018. It's actually one of Trump's biggest weapons - he can rally and energize his base, and doing so for people who are supporting him in the house, and Trump prefers to do rallies instead of actually working in the White House. Trump just doesn't know his own value when it comes to politics, which is actually a great thing - I would be petrified if we ever got a scenario where there was a GOP political presence with the showmanship of Trump without the ignorance & ineptitude.
Yup. The attack ads aimed at older white retirees write themselves.TBH I'm not even sure that's leverage. He's already sub 40% approval (Gallup), what's he going to be at next summer? Furthermore those districts are facing a lot of opposition from old white people on Obamacare...how are they going to react if Trump comes to town next fall bragging about eliminating their healthcare and patting their congressman on the back? Seems like that would hurt them more than help.
One of the biggest reasons this bill is facing so much opposition is because many older republican voters are on Medicaid, and will lose their coverage if it passes.
I wonder what Trump's response is gunna be if it doesn't pass. He's pushing HARD today to make it happen.
Trump just said he wouldn't stop criticising judges, after saying "somebody said I shouldn't criticize judges", in reference to Gorsuch's comment via hearing.
Trump just said he wouldn't stop criticising judges, after saying "somebody said I shouldn't criticize judges", in reference to Gorsuch's comment via hearing.
W/ Article 50 coming up I don't think you're wrong.I'm advising my dad to get his money out of his stocks. Everything's up right now, and I've got this nervous feeling in my gut after the G20 stuff
To be fair it's not like a President Rubio or Kasich would be able to pass a healthcare bill either.
So I guess the biggest question is why many of the Freedom Caucus are such ideologically pure conservatives to an extreme on a policy level when the voters that put them in power are decidedly not ideologically driven in that way.
It's you!Following this pretty closely as I worked fairly extensively on ACA efforts in Washington the past five years...
I think Ryan will pull the vote to allow time for more sweetners to be added to the bill, but at this point, I don't know if it will make a difference. I also find it ironic that the Tea Party could wind up being the deciding factor in maintaining "Obamacare".
I think Ryan will pull the vote to allow time for more sweetners to be added to the bill, but at this point, I don't know if it will make a difference. I also find it ironic that the Tea Party could wind up being the deciding factor in maintaining "Obamacare".
I'm advising my dad to get his money out of his stocks. Everything's up right now, and I've got this nervous feeling in my gut after the G20 stuff
Reporting from everyone's favorite House District - PA 197!
Currently write ins are dominating, 94% to 6%. That means that the Dem or Green candidate won, but we have no idea what the write ins say until later. No idea when.
Here's some confirmation bias for you (from a conservative!).I'm advising my dad to get his money out of his stocks. Everything's up right now, and I've got this nervous feeling in my gut after the G20 stuff
Where are you seeing the results for this?Reporting from everyone's favorite House District - PA 197!
Currently write ins are dominating, 94% to 6%. That means that the Dem or Green candidate won, but we have no idea what the write ins say until later. No idea when.
I mean the dudes name is StockMan so knowing stocks is obv his super power.Here's some confirmation bias for you (from a conservative!).
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000591733
I doubt AHCA will pass the House. Ryan has barely any experience whipping votes. To me, the only question is whether he'll be deluded enough to bring it to the floor.
You take that back, when Ted Cruz plays sports ball he lobs the sphere into the ring like a pro.But Ted Cruz has clearly never played basketball so their discussion is about...?
lmaoReporting from everyone's favorite House District - PA 197!
Currently write ins are dominating, 94% to 6%. That means that the Dem or Green candidate won, but we have no idea what the write ins say until later. No idea when.
There's also city council elections for the new city of South Fulton in Georgia and a BLM organizer/DSA member/Our Revolution candidate named khalid kamau is currently winning a seat with 60% of the vote in. That's pretty cool.
There's also city council elections for the new city of South Fulton in Georgia and a BLM organizer/DSA member/Our Revolution candidate named khalid kamau is currently winning a seat with 60% of the vote in. That's pretty cool.