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Obama goes in on the Senate healthcare bill.
https://www.facebook.com/barackobama/posts/10154996557026749
Well I guess it's now 100% going to pass
Obama goes in on the Senate healthcare bill.
https://www.facebook.com/barackobama/posts/10154996557026749
Well hopefully. If him and RBG can't hold on, Dems need to entertain increasing the court if they ever get power again. Otherwise we'll be in for another world of hurt courtesy of the courts for the next 30 years.
Obama goes in on the Senate healthcare bill.
https://www.facebook.com/barackobama/posts/10154996557026749
It's a massive transfer of wealth from middle-class and poor families to the richest people in America. It hands enormous tax cuts to the rich and to the drug and insurance industries, paid for by cutting health care for everybody else. Those with private insurance will experience higher premiums and higher deductibles, with lower tax credits to help working families cover the costs, even as their plans might no longer cover pregnancy, mental health care, or expensive prescriptions. Discrimination based on pre-existing conditions could become the norm again. Millions of families will lose coverage entirely.
More specifically if Republicans gain a 7-2 majority I honestly could see scenarios where states like California give a serious shot at exiting. Red States would become unlivable for non conservatives.
Happier news is we now have a credible candidate for Nevada's gubernatorial election, Steve Sisolak who starts out with more than $4 million in the bank (Clark County Commission Chairman in the most alliterative office name ever).
My prediction of pure red and blue states by 2030 and then a split by 2050 would ring true.
Happier news is we now have a credible candidate for Nevada's gubernatorial election, Steve Sisolak who starts out with more than $4 million in the bank (Clark County Commission Chairman in the most alliterative office name ever).
Clark County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak is like a comic book character name
How would red states as their own country even survive? Their economy would be terrible. Seems like they'd quickly descend into South American style facism.
Gretchen Whitmer, probably.Governorships are going to be huge. I am curious to see which democrat Michigan's dems get behind. That state is becoming a backwoods rural disaster.
Red states won't be on their own. They'd most likely stick together.
Red states won't be on their own. They'd most likely stick together.
Edit: And another dp. My goodness this day is the worst.
@RepJackyRosen
I'm appalled to see how far Republicans are willing to go to pull the rug out from the hundreds of thousands of #Nevadans on #Medicaid.
How would that even work. They'd be an entire state of grass sandwiched between two rich liberal coastal countries. Texas would either be blue at that time, or end up just going on to be its own country like they've always wanted, so there wouldn't even be any economy for them to use as a starting point.
Their only resource would be lots and lots of farm land, some oil, and whatever mining remains.
How would that even work. They'd be an entire state of grass sandwiched between two rich liberal coastal countries. Texas would either be blue at that time, or end up just going on to be its own country like they've always wanted, so there wouldn't even be any economy for them to use as a starting point.
Their only resource would be lots and lots of farm land, some oil, and whatever mining remains.
They'll have to lean on Texas pretty heavily if Cali and NY are gone. Most red states wind up taking in more federal money than they give.
I used to think you could form a Wisconsin/Illinois/Minnesota coalition as well but man, Wisconsin's embrace of Walker has me dejected
Governorships are going to be huge. I am curious to see which democrat Michigan's dems get behind. That state is becoming a backwoods rural disaster.
I don't get how Dayton's stewardship of Minnesota can provide such a direct parallel to Walker's fucking dumpster fire of a government and yet Wisconsin is still content to sit over there with their head so far up their ass.I used to think you could form a Wisconsin/Illinois/Minnesota coalition as well but man, Wisconsin's embrace of Walker has me dejected
Jacky's a good candidate. I have faith Nevada can recreate their surprisingly blue wave from last year next year.drag them Jacky
My thought on distribution would be
- All of New England and the entire East Coast. Maine to Florida.
- The entire midwest and south, except Texas
- Texas
- Utah
- The entire west coast, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Hawaii and Alaska
The east coast is turning more liberal, the mid west is turning more red, and Texas is Texas. Utah seems like they'd love to just be an entire country of Mormons (and some fiction I've read generally has Utah as its own thing)
Sorry Minnesota and Illinois. You aren't connected to any other blue states
My thought on distribution would be
- All of New England and the entire East Coast. Maine to Florida.
- The entire midwest and south, except Texas
- Texas
- Utah
- The entire west coast, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Hawaii and Alaska
The east coast is turning more liberal, the mid west is turning more red, and Texas is Texas. Utah seems like they'd love to just be an entire country of Mormons (and some fiction I've read generally has Utah as its own thing)
Sorry Minnesota and Illinois. You aren't connected to any other blue states
we're fuckedWhere does Idaho fit here?
we're fucked
And then Minnesota joins Canada.Not that I see this happening, but Illinois should just go it alone in that scenario.
That's my working theory. It would be insane to see, but I honestly think we're headed this direction--especially if you see something happen like Roe and gay marriage overturned.
So she's Olaf and Jeff Sessions is Summer.
Is this thing likely to pass the house too?
Just hit me with it, i need brutal honesty.
I doubt any state is getting out without a war.
Stand with Nancy.
Oh god these people are dumb dumb dumb.
Stand with Nancy.
Oh god these people are dumb dumb dumb.
And then Minnesota joins Canada.
I've always wanted to be Canada's dingleberry.
Seeing the statements calling herself a "master legislator" and a politically astute leader was just sad.
Shiiit, if y'all disagree, whip out some proof or a better example.
Cause none of them got something like ACA passed, that's for sure.
Pelosi is awesome and she has done an awesome job. Why make this about herself though? I mean there is nothing she can realistically do in the house as a minority leader against Trumpcare.
Those tweets are almost Trumpian in nature.
Stand with Nancy.
Oh god these people are dumb dumb dumb.
Seeing the statements calling herself a "master legislator" and a politically astute leader was just sad.
^Yes, how dumb of them to try to defend a progressive legislator they like and respect from attacks that are unwarranted and incoherent.
Something is wrong with you.
Is this civilization 6 or politicsLets just...take over Wisconsin. Illinois can creep up from the south, everything between Chicago and Milwaukee feels like a Chicago suburb anyway. Head east from the Cities. Grab as much land as we can, leave the Walkerites the northeast
Because maybe she feels abandoned by her party with calls for her resignation after she busted ass for them for over a decade? Just a thought.
^
There has never been dissatisfaction with Nancy Pelosi as majority leader until squalid opportunists wanted to capitalize on party establishment dissatisfaction to further their own careers. There is especially no reason to attack her when the alternative, the guy who's attacking her, is telling us to stop catering to LGBT and POC issues.
So, when is the right time for her to step aside? What happens if Dems don't win house in 2018? Wait till 2020?
All data points to the fact that a Pelosi speakership is a rallying point for Republicans to vote against the Dem candidate in the house. It rallies the GOP base.
She gave her speech today, she fought back. Don't make the fight against Trumpcare about her, there are more important things at stake than her speakership.
Nobody's making "the fight" about her except for the people baselessly attacking her. Rule 1 in having a sane party: don't make concessions to the gullible and the plotting weasels. She earned it, she can damn well retire whenever she feels like, including but not limited to never.So, when is the right time for her to step aside? What happens if Dems don't win house in 2018? Wait till 2020?
All data points to the fact that a Pelosi speakership is a rallying point for Republicans to vote against the Dem candidate in the house. It rallies the GOP base.
She gave her speech today, she fought back. Don't make the fight against Trumpcare about her, there are more important things at stake than her speakership.
Because Tim Ryan and other motherfuckers decided to turn it into an issue. Because some berners are still sore about things they don't understand and some people think everything is an appropriate political ladder.I guess I don't get why the focus is on her right now. They should be all-in on this upcoming AHCA thing, and we start seeing #StandwithNancy? Absolutely bizarre.
Because in GA-06 Republicans tied Ossoff to Pelosi, Ossoff then goes on to lose, so certain people on the left are using this as a chance to get rid of Pelosi by blaming her since they wanted to get rid of her anywayI guess I don't get why the focus is on her right now. They should be all-in on this upcoming AHCA thing, and we start seeing #StandwithNancy? Absolutely bizarre.
I guess I don't get why the focus is on her right now. They should be all-in on this upcoming AHCA thing, and we start seeing #StandwithNancy? Absolutely bizarre.
And when the next speaker comes in and the republicans rally around hating minorities, denying women rights, and tax cuts what will you have achieved? Loss of veteran leadership that would be more than happy to push the most progressive agenda you can think over the finish line in an eventual democrat controlled house.
Maybe if democrats actually defended and advocated for the women in their party they wouldn't be the targets of such smears. Instead they talk about firing them.