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Ibanez wrote:The extremes right and left flanks, IMO, were louder and more hateful in 2016 and do not reflect the vast majority of people. Again, my opinion.
Maybe not vast, but it sure feels like I'm surrounded by it. Of course you have to keep in mind that I live in a VERY blue county. The county officials have done things since the election that I've never seen before in my life. Staging a rally using Hillary logos to protest Trump... on the County's dime. They just did this...
All nine members of the Montgomery County Council, who all are Democrats, voted Tuesday to pass a resolution "to condemn President Trump's federal budget proposal and to urge the United States Congress to reject it on behalf of Montgomery County residents."
I've never seen an act like this before. Sure, it's a meaningless resolution, but why are they wasting time doing this?? It seems to me like more people are being sucked in than ever, not just that the extremes are louder.
Wow. Just...wow. :ohno: That's wasteful. Republicans up here LOVE saying they want smaller Gov't and want privacy. They preach on and on about how the gays are pushing their agenda on us straights.
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But who is it that enacted HB2? It was straight white republicans in response to....an anti-discrimination ordinance in Charlotte.

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They claim it's privacy...I don't know. Maybe it is. I see it as a law that "fixed" a problem that didn't exist and now is causing economic problems. The NCAA meets this week to schedule out the next 6 Years. How many conference/championship games do you think NC will get? Paypal pulled out of locating here with a $20M annual impact to the city. Millions of dollars has fled the state. Maybe some it will go to SC.
IIRC, the Presbyterians and the Catholics have condemned it.
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Freedom Caucus endorses revised ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/33 ... epeal-bill

Yeah, I know the odds are against this passing, possibly due to RINO Conks in the House and Senate who supported last month's Obamcare Lite bill, now being on the fence or against for the revised bill. But this brings them closer than last month, as the Freedom Caucus was the biggest stumbling block. Remember, it took 14 months for Obamacare to pass, and that was with much larger donk majorities, and a supermajority when it was actually passed.
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Republicans say there will be a vote tomorrow on their new rushed bill.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/house-se ... -news.html

Will be interesting to see if they pull it a few hours before the vote again.

And, even if it passes the House... still a looooong way to go. Senate Republicans are a lot more moderate - they'll make revisions that will piss off the Freedom Caucus. Hard to see the Senate passing a bill that will appease the Freedom Caucus when it goes back to the House.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:Republicans say there will be a vote tomorrow on their new rushed bill.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/house-se ... -news.html

Will be interesting to see if they pull it a few hours before the vote again.

And, even if it passes the House... still a looooong way to go. Senate Republicans are a lot more moderate - they'll make revisions that will piss off the Freedom Caucus. Hard to see the Senate passing a bill that will appease the Freedom Caucus when it goes back to the House.
The main thing is that they're not really talking about repealing the AFA. I mean, I guess they can do it in a way so as to say that they technically repealed and replaced it. But what they're really doing is tweaking it. Boehner was right when he said they'll just tweak it and put a Republican box around it to try to make it look like they did something:

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That's IF they are able to do anything. Even if the House passes something it still has to go to the Senate.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:Republicans say there will be a vote tomorrow on their new rushed bill.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/house-se ... -news.html

Will be interesting to see if they pull it a few hours before the vote again.

And, even if it passes the House... still a looooong way to go. Senate Republicans are a lot more moderate - they'll make revisions that will piss off the Freedom Caucus. Hard to see the Senate passing a bill that will appease the Freedom Caucus when it goes back to the House.
I wouldn't say it was rushed. They've been working on it for the last 5-6 weeks since they pulled the other one in late March. And the majority of this new bill is the same as the one that was pulled in late March. On that one there had been people had been working on for Trumps 1st couple months in office...

I hope KY is right though, and this doesn't pass. The one they pulled in late March was an Obamacare light bill. This one is less Obamacare lite, but still Obamcare lite. If it passes Trump will be able to declare a major legislative victory, and it will be a big boost to conks in the short run. But in the long run it will still be a giant turd, & conks will then shoulder the blame for how shitty it is. Better to leave Obamacare as 100% donk, let it die on its own (which it will do, because it is simply unsustainable), and let the donks take the blame for it when it collapses.. :nod:
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Any criticisms of attempts to adjust this abortion of a law are hypocritical


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Just get to single-payer already.
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BDKJMU wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:Republicans say there will be a vote tomorrow on their new rushed bill.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/house-se ... -news.html

Will be interesting to see if they pull it a few hours before the vote again.

And, even if it passes the House... still a looooong way to go. Senate Republicans are a lot more moderate - they'll make revisions that will piss off the Freedom Caucus. Hard to see the Senate passing a bill that will appease the Freedom Caucus when it goes back to the House.
I wouldn't say it was rushed. They've been working on it for the last 5-6 weeks since they pulled the other one in late March. And the majority of this new bill is the same as the one that was pulled in late March. On that one there had been people had been working on for Trumps 1st couple months in office...

I hope KY is right though, and this doesn't pass. The one they pulled in late March was an Obamacare light bill. This one is less Obamacare lite, but still Obamcare lite. If it passes Trump will be able to declare a major legislative victory, and it will be a big boost to conks in the short run. But in the long run it will still be a giant turd, & conks will then shoulder the blame for how shitty it is. Better to leave Obamacare as 100% donk, let it die on its own (which it will do, because it is simply unsustainable), and let the donks take the blame for it when it collapses.. :nod:
I'd say it was rushed. They've had 8 years to draft something. 8 years. :ohno:
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∞∞∞ wrote:Just get to single-payer already.
Yes, sir. On it!
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∞∞∞ wrote:Just get to single-payer already.
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ACA needs an overhaul, but the conks shouldn't rush this or they'll end up looking like this.

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∞∞∞ wrote:Just get to single-payer already.
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Dammit, Trip! You must provide a trigger warning when you suggest "single payer".

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I'm not a fan of the ACA, but it's apprently becoming less of a monstrosity to some....
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Hopefully the Senate scuttles this before it see's the light of day.
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This is the one part i'm not quite getting
Instead, the Republican plan seeks to allow insurers to impose a 30% surcharge on the premiums of those who let their coverage lapse for at least 63 days. The plan would enable insurers to levy this surcharge for one year, but it would only apply to policies bought in the individual or small group markets.
Republicans don't want a penalty for not having health insurance...but they want a penalty for not having health insurance for 63 or more days? :suspicious: A tax is a tax is a tax....

Am I understanding that correctly?
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kalm wrote:I'm not a fan of the ACA, but it's apprently becoming less of a monstrosity to some....
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Lets see how well it polls after it collapses...
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kalm wrote:I'm not a fan of the ACA, but it's apprently becoming less of a monstrosity to some....
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Lets see how well it polls after it collapses...

So it's popularity increases while it's collapsing?
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kalm wrote:I'm not a fan of the ACA, but it's apprently becoming less of a monstrosity to some....
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It's even higher now. Up to 55%.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/207671/affor ... -time.aspx
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
kalm wrote:I'm not a fan of the ACA, but it's apprently becoming less of a monstrosity to some....
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It's even higher now. Up to 55%.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/207671/affor ... -time.aspx
So more popular than Trump or the Republican Congress? :lol:
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kalm wrote:
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It's even higher now. Up to 55%.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/207671/affor ... -time.aspx
So more popular than Trump or the Republican Congress? :lol:
And a bit higher than Trumpcare's 17% approval
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Lets see how well it polls after it collapses...

So it's popularity increases while it's collapsing?
You think Obamacare won't collapse if left on its own?
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Ibanez wrote: I'd say it was rushed. They've had 8 years to draft something. 8 years. :ohno:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
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So more popular than Trump or the Republican Congress? :lol:
And a bit higher than Trumpcare's 17% approval
If you're talking version 1, in March 6 polls had an average of 30% approval/47% disapproval/23% undecided
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SurveyMonkey 42 55 -13
YouGov/CBS News 12 41 -29
YouGov/Huff. Post 24 45 -21
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I'm surprised approval averaged as high as 30%, and disapproval averaged only 47%, considering most donks are near against touching Obamacare, and most conks want repeal & replace, not this half ass Obamacare Lite reform..
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