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SOMEONE ASK HIM DETAILS OF THE BILL FFS
His engagement is showing with his health care victories clearly.
SOMEONE ASK HIM DETAILS OF THE BILL FFS
SOMEONE ASK HIM DETAILS OF THE BILL FFS
How in the hell is that a press release.
lol, guy didn't even know this was actually a tax bill in disguise that coincidentally cost millions of poor people their health care. Normally I wouldn't be this savagely cruel about his lack of understanding (okay fine, that's a lie, but whatever), but the reports of him being confused since his plan is taxes after health care? Yeah, he's clueless. You'd think he'd have staffers that would at least vaguely explain legislation to him.
SOMEONE ASK HIM DETAILS OF THE BILL FFS
Does he even take questions from press anywhere anymore?
SOMEONE ASK HIM DETAILS OF THE BILL FFS
lol, guy didn't even know this was actually a tax bill in disguise that coincidentally cost millions of poor people their health care. Normally I wouldn't be this savagely cruel about his lack of understanding (okay fine, that's a lie, but whatever), but the reports of him being confused since his plan is taxes after health care? Yeah, he's clueless. You'd think he'd have staffers that would at least vaguely explain legislation to him.
I'd say that it's people that know the bill is terrible and will hurt them, but they don't want to vote against their team. That answer lets them say they don't support it without saying it's badAbout the same.
Also, look at that number of 39% of republicans "not having heard enough" about the bill. That is incredibly high. Rural folk, or liars?
Right--that really lowers my already low expectations.
Either A) He wasn't paying any attention at all, or B) He read the bill but couldn't understand it. Either way, it's not good.
About the same.
Also, look at that number of 39% of republicans "not having heard enough" about the bill. That is incredibly high. Rural folk, or liars?
Fox News viewers.Also, look at that number of 39% of republicans "not having heard enough" about the bill. That is incredibly high. Rural folk, or liars?
According to the Pew Research Center, 40 percent of Trump voters named Fox News as their primary source of information about current events. But if you were watching Fox News last night, you wouldn't have learned much at all about an impending piece of legislation that could upend your life. You wouldn't understand anything about it expect that liberals hate it and the president sees it as a victory.
Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity could scarcely find time to discuss this major piece of legislation in between segments on Nancy Pelosi, Chinese dog meat, and ”leftist rage." When they did get around to talking about health care, they spent more time reviewing their complaints about Obamacare than discussing the new bill.
Hannity chatted briefly with Health Secretary Tom Price, who described the bill as offering ”greater choices" for patients before pivoting to the demerits of Obamacare — a visibly more comfortable subject. Carlson did not discuss the bill at all. Instead he played a 90-second clip of Trump describing Obamacare as ”virtually out of business."
On The Five, a roundtable talk show, the pundits did devote a substantial amount of time — 10 minutes — to what they described as the ”SENATE HEALTH CARE SHOWDOWN." But the framing was entirely political. Instead of talking about what the bill would do, they talked about the bill's chances of making it through Congress.
Let's get something straight. Coming out after the fact that the bill was delayed and saying your against it and are going to make it better is fucking cheap. These spineless cowards weren't against it until it makes them look good. The whole only 5 people supported it is a sham. If McConnell held a vote you bet your ass he would have gotten a vote in the 40sHas it been posted that Portman, Capito, and Moran have all come out as "no" on this draft of the bill?
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/27/polit...an-shelley-moore-capito-opposition/index.html
Someone is bored
Let's get something straight. Coming out after the fact that the bill was delayed and saying your against it and are going to make it better is fucking cheap. These spineless cowards weren't against it until it makes them look good. The whole only 5 people supported it is a sham. If McConnell held a vote you bet your ass he would have gotten a vote in the 40s
Wait--so he is now advocating for corporations to pay taxes? I'm all for this.
The Washington Post is a highly-skilled business that has a fiduciary responsibility to its business, its family and its employees to pay no more tax than legally required. That being said, the Washington Post has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in property taxes, sales and excise taxes, real estate taxes, city taxes, state taxes, employee taxes and federal taxes, along with very substantial charitable contributions.
Someone is bored
Something about Jeff Bezos (Amazon CEO) owning the Washington Post. Maybe he thinks the paper helps Amazon not pay taxes?
Wait--so he is now advocating for corporations to pay taxes? I'm all for this.
It is crazy what fucking lemmings GOP Senators have ended up being. Universal opposition to Obama on legislation which should have been getting 70+votes. Willingness to say nice things about Garland behind McConnel's back but still not lift a finger to seat him. Knowing that their health care efforts are dangerous nonsense but still playing along until it's clear others have made it safe. Just, really pathetic stuff.Let's get something straight. Coming out after the fact that the bill was delayed and saying your against it and are going to make it better is fucking cheap. These spineless cowards weren't against it until it makes them look good. The whole only 5 people supported it is a sham. If McConnell held a vote you bet your ass he would have gotten a vote in the 40s
Public option and perhaps also universal catastrophic coverage (aka the Kerry plan) would be really good next steps. Both would dramatically help the system but neither would demand the same level gut punch as a 50% spike in the most regressive tax in the country.I'm starting to feel as if a public option has a really good chance of being implemented in 2021 if things keep going as they have been. I still feel single-payer is a no-go due to a payroll tax and companies just pocketing extra money. That would destroy finances for millions of people. A public option, though, could be a breakthrough.
It is crazy what fucking lemmings GOP Senators have ended up being. Universal opposition to Obama on legislation which should have been getting 70+votes. Willingness to say nice things about Garland behind McConnel's back but still not lift a finger to seat him. Knowing that their health care efforts are dangerous nonsense but still playing along until it's clear others have made it safe. Just, really pathetic stuff.
Fake or not, whatever happens to Venezuela the likelihood of a competent response by this administration is very low.the venezeula stuff stinks of Turkey 2.0.
the guy in the video is/might be an actor that was interviewed for a movie a little while ago. I'll try to find the vid links
I just want to know what "internet taxes" are.Wait--so he is now advocating for corporations to pay taxes? I'm all for this.
I just want to know what "internet taxes" are.
https://mobile.twitter.com/bad_takes/status/879862242967203840
Brit Hume: "it's a kind of a form of virtue signaling, to be asking tough questions at a briefing"
I can't roll my eyes hard enough.
I think turtle man is only good at obstructing and finding clever ways to not do his job. I wonder, if health care fails a second time in the Senate will they try to kick turtle man out?
Tillerson's pissed as Trump: