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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
I agree with this but I would argue that your world view is shaped by your experience and a woman's or African American's experience is going to be different than a white male's. Ideally, the needs and priorities of women and minorities should be considered when crafting legislation like this.Pwns wrote:I'd much rather have diversity of class and professional background and diversity of expertise and world-views than have just diversity of appearance. Using the latter as a proxy for the former just seems to go against the principle of not judging individuals by group characteristics.
But that's just my bigoted, white-male-privileged opinion I guess.
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I would disagree with that. They are not going to be different in any way that matters.UNI88 wrote:I agree with this but I would argue that your world view is shaped by your experience and a woman's or African American's experience is going to be different than a white male's. Ideally, the needs and priorities of women and minorities should be considered when crafting legislation like this.Pwns wrote:I'd much rather have diversity of class and professional background and diversity of expertise and world-views than have just diversity of appearance. Using the latter as a proxy for the former just seems to go against the principle of not judging individuals by group characteristics.
But that's just my bigoted, white-male-privileged opinion I guess.
Lives and public health are at stake with health care policy. I want expertise and smarts and meticulous planning, not "diversity". I'm not saying what we have here is a dream team by any means, but what it lacks is not "diversity".
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
You think women's healthcare and men's healthcare would not be different in any way that matters?Pwns wrote:I would disagree with that. They are not going to be different in any way that matters.UNI88 wrote:
I agree with this but I would argue that your world view is shaped by your experience and a woman's or African American's experience is going to be different than a white male's. Ideally, the needs and priorities of women and minorities should be considered when crafting legislation like this.
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No...Skjellyfetti wrote:You think women's healthcare and men's healthcare would not be different in any way that matters?Pwns wrote:
I would disagree with that. They are not going to be different in any way that matters.
I clearly said experiences and not health care itself.
Sheesh, why don't we just ban men from becoming OB/GYNs?
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I can't believe we got through the primary without his resemblance to Marco Rubio being noted.CAA Flagship wrote:houndawg wrote:
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
I didn't propose any other way to govern. Where'd I say that? I'm just laughing at the American electorate. We are lazy, click-bait fueled, low information/partisan voters. We talk about how our congressional leaders don't listen to us, act in our best interest and give them a 74% disapproval rating then we turn around and re-elect them ~90% of the time.GannonFan wrote:Well, when you laugh at and dismiss the American electorate then I'm not sure what you think the next steps should be in terms of fixing what you think the problems are. Are you suggesting we take away the vote and have some types of committees pick the representation in government? Sure, I'd agree with you that the American electorate, taken as a whole, is pretty dim-witted, but what other way of governing are you proposing that doesn't involve that electorate?Ibanez wrote:![]()
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We're an educated bunch. It was understood.houndawg wrote:I can't believe we got through the primary without his resemblance to Marco Rubio being noted.CAA Flagship wrote:
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Citizens United.GannonFan wrote:Well, when you laugh at and dismiss the American electorate then I'm not sure what you think the next steps should be in terms of fixing what you think the problems are. Are you suggesting we take away the vote and have some types of committees pick the representation in government? Sure, I'd agree with you that the American electorate, taken as a whole, is pretty dim-witted, but what other way of governing are you proposing that doesn't involve that electorate?Ibanez wrote:![]()
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Citizens United concerned funding of campaigns. At no time did it supersede the actual casting of ballots. You and Ibanez are on the same track, though, as neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.houndawg wrote:Citizens United.GannonFan wrote:
Well, when you laugh at and dismiss the American electorate then I'm not sure what you think the next steps should be in terms of fixing what you think the problems are. Are you suggesting we take away the vote and have some types of committees pick the representation in government? Sure, I'd agree with you that the American electorate, taken as a whole, is pretty dim-witted, but what other way of governing are you proposing that doesn't involve that electorate?
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Vote on ACHA is in the voters' hands? Fascinating.GannonFan wrote: neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Gannon, you really should stop saying things like that. That's twice in a day.GannonFan wrote:Citizens United concerned funding of campaigns. At no time did it supersede the actual casting of ballots. You and Ibanez are on the same track, though, as neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.houndawg wrote:
Citizens United.
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....if it were in the voters hands we wouldn't have a coprolite for President.GannonFan wrote:Citizens United concerned funding of campaigns. At no time did it supersede the actual casting of ballots. You and Ibanez are on the same track, though, as neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.houndawg wrote:
Citizens United.
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It made government officially for sale to the highest bidder.GannonFan wrote:Citizens United concerned funding of campaigns. At no time did it supersede the actual casting of ballots. You and Ibanez are on the same track, though, as neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.houndawg wrote:
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Don't validate hyperboleGannonFan wrote:Citizens United concerned funding of campaigns. At no time did it supersede the actual casting of ballots. You and Ibanez are on the same track, though, as neither of you seem happy with leaving the vote in the voters hands.houndawg wrote:
Citizens United.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Anyone of them called Bandit?Ivytalk wrote:So what do you drink now, "Tex"? Lone Star Light? When I was growing up in Houston, Lone Star was the cheapest swill around. I had friends who drove their pickups to Golden, CO, to bring back a truckload of Coors. Back in the 70s, that was what Texans called an import!AZGrizFan wrote:
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
But I can't imagine this has anything to do campaign finance and duopolitic (made up word?) practices.Ibanez wrote:I didn't propose any other way to govern. Where'd I say that? I'm just laughing at the American electorate. We are lazy, click-bait fueled, low information/partisan voters. We talk about how our congressional leaders don't listen to us, act in our best interest and give them a 74% disapproval rating then we turn around and re-elect them ~90% of the time.GannonFan wrote:
Well, when you laugh at and dismiss the American electorate then I'm not sure what you think the next steps should be in terms of fixing what you think the problems are. Are you suggesting we take away the vote and have some types of committees pick the representation in government? Sure, I'd agree with you that the American electorate, taken as a whole, is pretty dim-witted, but what other way of governing are you proposing that doesn't involve that electorate?
Nope, no way whatsoever.
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Ibanez wrote:Anyone of them called Bandit?Ivytalk wrote: So what do you drink now, "Tex"? Lone Star Light? When I was growing up in Houston, Lone Star was the cheapest swill around. I had friends who drove their pickups to Golden, CO, to bring back a truckload of Coors. Back in the 70s, that was what Texans called an import!
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21% approval
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/12/n ... 21-percentA new poll finds only one in five people currently support the bill passed last week by House Republicans to replace ObamaCare.
The Quinnipiac University poll of 1,078 voters was taken from May 4-9 and showed disapproval at 56 percent.
The approval was just 21 percent for the American Health Care Act, four points higher than the last survey on the issue.
Twenty-three percent of respondents said they didn't know or couldn't answer the question.
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Hey, it's 4% better than the last!! ProgressSkjellyfetti wrote:21% approval
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/12/n ... 21-percentA new poll finds only one in five people currently support the bill passed last week by House Republicans to replace ObamaCare.
The Quinnipiac University poll of 1,078 voters was taken from May 4-9 and showed disapproval at 56 percent.
The approval was just 21 percent for the American Health Care Act, four points higher than the last survey on the issue.
Twenty-three percent of respondents said they didn't know or couldn't answer the question.
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The last bill tanked after CBO scores came out.
I look forward to seeing what the CBO says about this turd
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Did they survey anyone in North Carolina?Skjellyfetti wrote:21% approval
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/12/n ... 21-percentA new poll finds only one in five people currently support the bill passed last week by House Republicans to replace ObamaCare.
The Quinnipiac University poll of 1,078 voters was taken from May 4-9 and showed disapproval at 56 percent.
The approval was just 21 percent for the American Health Care Act, four points higher than the last survey on the issue.
Twenty-three percent of respondents said they didn't know or couldn't answer the question.
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
I'm sure it will stink. But CBO scores lack any relevancy anyway, especially on health care. Obamacare was given a good score by the CBO and we should be seeing the cost curve bend downwards by now if that was true. However, with insurers fleeing the exchanges it's clear that isn't sustainable despite the positive view of the CBO score.Skjellyfetti wrote:The last bill tanked after CBO scores came out.
I look forward to seeing what the CBO says about this turd
Until we move to a single payer system and limit the cost and/or availability of procedures and medicines there won't be a good scoring health bill (well, one scored properly - there's plenty of ways to manipulate a score that doesn't reflect reality, ala Obamacare). Of course, once we limit the cost and/or availability of procedures and medicines I'm sure there'll be other things that crop up to worry about.
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CBO score isn't perfect - but it's the least biased sense of a bill we have. At least that I'm aware of. It's certainly better than a report authored by a partisan think tank.
I'm just curious how we are to make informed decisions about massive legislation like this? CBO is bunk. Think tanks are bunk. Media reporting is bunk.
What do you use to form opinions and draw conclusions?
I'm just curious how we are to make informed decisions about massive legislation like this? CBO is bunk. Think tanks are bunk. Media reporting is bunk.
What do you use to form opinions and draw conclusions?
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Re: Wheres the Republican alternative to ACA?
Settle it like men. Rock, Paper, Scissors.Skjellyfetti wrote:CBO score isn't perfect - but it's the least biased sense of a bill we have. At least that I'm aware of. It's certainly better than a report authored by a partisan think tank.
I'm just curious how we are to make informed decisions about massive legislation like this? CBO is bunk. Think tanks are bunk. Media reporting is bunk.
What do you use to form opinions and draw conclusions?



