What's up qdude,
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buildersent — 9 years ago(November 14, 2016 08:23 AM)
You do realize the President can't overturn RvW?
Trump said some areas would have a fence and some a wall. I'm fine with that.
Now go away snowflake.
If wanting illegals deported makes me a bigot - then wanting a rapist jailed makes you a sexist! -
BruceTJenner — 9 years ago(November 14, 2016 03:55 PM)
You do realize the President can't overturn RvW?
The Supreme Court can - and last night he didn't say that he would call of them to do it - he just said he would put someone on there with the same views - which isn't the same thing as a call to action to federally overturn it. Leaving it to the states means nothing since most states will keep it - so the people who voted for him just based on that issue we again - duped.
Trump said some areas would have a fence and some a wall. I'm fine with that.
Congress has said no to Trump's wall they want a fence - so they are at odds - which is the point. You voted for a GOP congress who is basically telling you that they are running the show and you will get a fence - how do you feel about congress trying to override Trump's main promise in a week?
I though Trump was going to drain the swamp - yet his cabinet is all filled with them. The Chief of Staff is the RNC chairman - seriously?
Now go away snowflake.
Which is what the GOP basically told you after they got your vote.
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christomacin — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 11:11 PM)
Trump is having a Maxwell Smart Moment about now:
Trump: At this very moment, we are building an impenetrable twenty-foot high wall from the Gulf of Mexico to Baja California, and Mexico will pay for it.
Me: I find that very hard to believe.
Trump: How about a eight-foot high barbed wire fence, some guard towers, and pack of German Shepherds? Would you believe it, a pack of blood-thirsty German Shepherds?
Me: I don't think so.
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HannityFan1776 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 01:22 AM)
lol.
Liberal cucks cry and whine when they think Trump isn't going to deliver on his promises, then they cry and whine when he does turn out to be good on his word.
Is there anything they won't cry over?
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BruceTJenner — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 11:20 AM)
he does turn out to be good on his word.
Is there anything they won't cry over?
Yeah, him building his wall - and making Mexico pay for it like he said he would do - instead of American tax payers.
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HannityFan1776 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 02:20 PM)
He IS making Mexico pay for it. That's why Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto went from angry defiance during the 2016 campaign to wanting to "respectfully negotiate" after Trump assumed office.
Nieto is doing that despite enormous political pressure within his own country not to communicate with Trump and he's doing it because he knows he will not survive politically if the U.S. seizes or taxes remittances, thus interrupting the revenue stream that passes for social services in his corrupt country.
After everything Trump has done in just 11 days, do you think he's not going to follow through on that?
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BruceTJenner — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 02:57 PM)
He IS making Mexico pay for it
How?
EDIT:
That's why Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto went from angry defiance during the 2016 campaign
Not true. False. Alternative Facts.
The Mexican President met with Trump during his campaign:
In which Trump claims that he and the Mexican president never discussed the wall and who would pay for it (which should have been the MAIN thing Trump discussed with him)
Matter of fact he called the Mexican President "a friend" [during the meeting which took place during the campaign].
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BruceTJenner — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 12:24 AM)
Still trying to figure out who is going to pay for this wall fence. I think Trump has other pressing matters to attend to this week
If it does get built I hope us ta payers don't get stuck with it and Trump decides to pay for it out of the money he stands to make from the Russian oil deal once he lifts the sanctions.
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WellHung — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 07:05 AM)
So basically non moocher states like California is going to pay for it. Biggest US economy, 6th largest world economy, gives to feds rather than receiving. Democratic states always had to carry red neck states.
The ones that give more to the federal government in taxes than they get in return. From 1 to 10, they are:
New Jersey, Nevada, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Illinois, Delaware, California, New York, Colorado.
Yes, they are all blue states (or the deepest of purple).
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BruceTJenner — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 12:48 AM)
This thread is about the current president not the former one. You are more than welcome to make another - different - thread about Obama and talk about him there.
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merh — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 01:26 AM)
: So now its a fence and not a wall; Not going to overturn RVW.by PoliticallyIncorrectone » 44 minutes ago (Wed Feb 15 2017 00:29:10)
IMDb member since September 2015
You can keep your doctor.
How many times did 'Bama say that? And the people who call themselves intelligent fell for it.
And oh, he only got his Pinnochios AFTER he'd been reelected
I kept my doctor until the man retired.
How can Obama control that?
http://www.factcheck.org/2013/09/obamacare-myths/
Claim: If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
FactCheck.org: Misleading.
Obama has repeatedly made this claim, and the White House continues to use the line on its website. The law doesnt force Americans to pick new plans or new doctors, but the president simply cant make this promise to everyone. Theres no guarantee that your employer wont switch plans, just as companies could have done before the law. And if you switch jobs, your new work-based coverage might not have your doctor as an in-network provider, either.
As we mentioned above, some employees wont have an offer of insurance and will look for a new plan on the exchanges. Some small businesses could drop their current plans and join the exchanges, too. Grocery store chain Trader Joes, for instance, announced that it will direct its part-time workers (less than 30 hours per week) to the exchanges for health coverage and provide them with $500 to help purchase it, as of Jan. 1, 2014. The company, which has provided coverage to such workers, said many crew members should be able to obtain health care coverage at very little, if any, net cost.
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/04/millions-lost-insurance/
That range could be higher or lower depending on what number is used for the total who had non-group coverage in the first place. The Urban Institute authors cite a study published last year that found estimates of the total number of people covered by non-group policies ranged from 9.55 million to 25.3 million. So if 18.6 percent of non-group policyholders got notices that their policies were being dropped because of the new law, as the poll indicates, then the actual number whose plans were dropped could be as low as about 1.8 million or as high as 4.7 million (coincidentally, the same as the APs figure), depending on how many had such policies in the first place.
The authors, as noted, picked an estimate that fell in the middle of this range to arrive at their figure of 2.6 million discontinued policies. Until and unless better evidence comes along, thats the most solidly based figure available.
How many millions so far have gained coverage?
The early numbers on enrollment in the exchanges and Medicaid dont tell us how many of the enrollees were previously uninsured despite some claims from Democrats to the contrary. The Obama administration disclosed on April 10 that 7.5 million had signed up for plans on the exchanges, but we dont know how many previously had insurance. The Medicaid rolls increased by more than 3 million through the end of February, the administration also said, a figure that would reflect both those newly eligible under the law and previously eligible but now signing up.
But a survey funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and conducted by the Urban Institute indicates that many of those signing up for the exchanges and Medicaid may have been uninsured. It found that 5.4 million of the previously uninsured had gained coverage between September and the beginning of March. The exchanges launched Oct. 1.
An April 8 report by the nonprofit RAND Corp. put the figure of newly insured higher. Based on a nationwide poll, Rand estimated that there had been a net gain of 9.3 million insured adults as of mid-March, when the poll was being conducted. That includes marketplace and Medicaid enrollment, as well as an increase in employer-based enrollment.
So 2.6 mill lost their particular plans because they were crappy plans but 9 million gained insurance & now it's what-20 million who have insurance thanks to Obamacare?
Fascists decide that you are a criminal, then they find the crime