Dems have to change these things first and along with winning the house and all that.
The saddest thing is that Zuckerberg presumably thinks that was a good political move, when in reality it made him look like the most insincere and forced candidate since that one who made a Pokemon Go joke.
teasing
But I agree with everyone else. I don't understand who his market is. It's not me, it's not you, it's not angry populists, it's not minority communities, it's just totally unclear what he thinks he's going to achieve.
I tore my Achilles' tendon a couple years ago and was "accidentally" sent a bill and the assholes were going to charge me $1,100 for a splint made out of an ace bandage and a foam pad.The thing that no one seems to be talkng about in all of this is the way costs that doctors report to insurance have skyrocketed. Why can it possibly cost $20k for two weeks in a hospital room? Same for all other very standard procedures.
It's similar to college costs - how can it cost $250,000 for 4 years of college when it used to cost a fraction of that 20 years ago, a change well above the rate of inflation.
Dat ass thoI'm stealing this from the creepy images thread in OT and putting it here so I'm not the only one that has to experience this pain.
Synder is out in 2018, there's no doubt about it. My money is on MI flipping and going full blue.
I wake up this saturday to images of Trump pantyline. What an abominable way to ruin someones weekend.
Easiest way for hospitals to generate revinjue is to raise room and board pricesTwo weeks in the hospital = $22,000 just in room fees?
NO IT ISNTWhere the hell do you live? It's Sunday.
Obama "actually used my term, MEAN. That was my term."
Trump, on Fox, confirming he called House health care bill "mean" in private mtg
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Hillary Clinton colluded with the Democratic Party in order to beat Crazy Bernie Sanders. Is she allowed to so collude? Unfair to Bernie!
This is pure comedy. Seriously, not even SNL could come up with this.
Well yea, I'm pretty sure that was 100% intentional by Obama
Monday's story is going to directly implicate Trump with collusion, then.
God damn.
I understand the hesitation but after the Flint crisis, nobody with half a brain is falling for a "businessmen" type campaign that Synder ran on. Kildee isn't running for Gov. because he wants to stay in the House; MI 119th district has a special election, which was previously held by a Dem, because of the late reps suicide.
Oh, and Ford cut jobs. There goes some of their working base
Mean? my term? The fuck?
I mean...Trump won after Flint.
Yea, by 11,000 votes and after being behind in every poll besides one leading up to the election. The final result was 47.6% > 47.3%. That is nothing to feel safe about.
We also can't forget that MI has no same-day voter registration, it has no automatic voter registration, and you need valid IDs. this election was not traditional.
I love how he's trying to get support from Bernie people and can't help but call him "Crazy Bernie Sanders"So according to Trump's latest tweet Hillary is as bad as Trump for colluding" with her party against Sanders.
https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/878946025662296064
Donny, coordinating an election campaign with your party is NOT the same as colluding with Russia you utter moron!
I love how he's trying to get support from Bernie people and can't help but call him "Crazy Bernie Sanders"
Support for his idea.He's not really trying to get support from Bernie people. He's trying to keep them mad at the Democrats.
It's not like those things won't exist in 2018 unless I missed some new court ruling?
Say, out of curiosity if the primaries ran on popular votes alone, no delegates and such, would that be weird and not quite workable?
I don't think it would make much of a differenceSay, out of curiosity if the primaries ran on popular votes alone, no delegates and such, would that be weird and not quite workable?
Getting rid of caucuses would hurt outsider candidates with energized supporters like Bernie and Obama somewhat.Say, out of curiosity if the primaries ran on popular votes alone, no delegates and such, would that be weird and not quite workable?
I don't think it would make much of a difference
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Yea, by 11,000 votes and after being behind in every poll besides one leading up to the election. The final result was 47.6% > 47.3%. That is nothing to feel safe about.
We also can't forget that MI has no same-day voter registration, it has no automatic voter registration, and you need valid IDs. this election was not traditional.
The Primary system is different. Especially since the overall primary comprises of a mix of caucuses and 'primaries', since every state likes to do their own thing.isn't this how a democracy is suppose to work?
Ironically, caucuses are undemocratic.Getting rid of caucuses would hurt outsider candidates with energized supporters like Bernie and Obama somewhat.
Getting rid of caucuses would hurt outsider candidates with energized supporters like Bernie and Obama somewhat.
Right, but I still think the pendulum is swinging further right in Michigan. Brain drain is having a huge effect, and that generally means more liberal voters leaving the state. The red areas are getting redder. The blue ones aren't getting bluer. I originally thought they'd go red in 2020 or 2024, but they went much earlier.
Those two were career politicans though, not really an "outsider" a la DT. Granted Bernie flipped from I to Dem for the primaries, he's still been there. The issue is that people will vote down the party line and not look at third party. That won't change for a while.
It may be shifting but the white population has been declining over the past years while everyone else has been rising. Taking into account Dearborn, the largest muslim concentration, and all of the manufacturing cities, they're going to need to push back at some point. Ford is cutting jobs, Synder is poisoning people, we're on the verge of legalizing marijuana, yet we're trying to make voting more strict and our police violence has been on the rise a little. Looking at all of this and at how many seats are up for grabs in 2018, it's almost sickening. The hope is that we can flip some of those seats blue in midterms so that 2020 will be a fair fight.
Just reading through how much the working poor are going to be destroyed by these health care premiums. Unconscionable.
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ACA: $2,080
BRCA: $17,030
Synder is out in 2018, there's no doubt about it. My money is on MI flipping and going full blue.
He wants the Jared Kushner clones coming from Ivy's.
Statistics I am looking at show Michigan's white population staying exactly the same over the past few years.
Just one example:
This really is the most regressive bill in American history. Anyone not making six figures who votes for the GOP is a complete fool.
I don't think it will go full blue, having lived here my whole life, but I don't see Snyder surviving after fucking up Detroit, Flint, the Great Lakes, and the school system as badly as he did.
My one concern about the governorship is that I don't know much about Gretchen Whitmer. Is she a strong candidate? Can she overcome the ridiculous level of sexism in the state?
Yeah. Beyer's still in politics?