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    ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) AaronY's Avatar
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    People are just completely disgusted we could ever so so re ed as to elect someone like this tbh..it is extraordinarily humiliating. The international community was almost universally appalled. Gonna be annoying traveling overseas again next summer..might even try to fake an accent and tell people I'm a Brit honestly and thats not a joke at all

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    republicans were protestesting all over the nation and attacking people?
    they protested for eight years, calling the president a terrorist, a Muslim, a foreigner, a traitor, a crazed sociialist, hyping him as the proximate threat to everything near and dear and a destroyer of America.

    they were wrong. the proof is the peaceful transfer of power to Trump, protesting soreheads totally notwithstanding.

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    when the right wing takes to the streets we'll see the difference. it won't be as pretty as what we see now.

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    when the right wing takes to the streets we'll see the difference. it won't be as pretty as what we see now.
    That's ageist


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    They did pick up any trash before they went home though.

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    the right wing has the corner on civility.

    right.

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    Didn't expect you to lose your over this election WH

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    I haven't. I find it exhilarating actually.

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    Trump winning is probably the best outcome for both sides.

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    Repealing & Replacing Obamacare Will Be Harder Than It Looks:

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapoth.../#4edee6247d24

    This was obvious before Tuesday tbh.

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    I haven't. I find it exhilarating actually.
    Okay, I guess I read your intentions wrong.

    So many people going bat crazy.

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    Trump winning is probably the best outcome for both sides.
    It's what I wanted...we'll see though. I wouldn't underestimate the ability of either party to really up.

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    Neither would I.

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    it would take a Senate super majority to repel Obamacare....about the best the GOP could do is defund Obamacare.....but that would be to their own detriment because as someone already mentioned.....people paying for their own healthcare is not necessarily a bad thing

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    It wouldn't take a supermajority if the Senate changes the rules...it only takes a majority to to do that.

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    Changing the rules is not repel though WH....they might pass a health saving account plan that could change how the ACA works...look the plan needed to be 'fixed' anyway because not enough young people where signing up to make up for those with pre-existing conditions...that's the reason why costs for care where rising....

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    Trump is already making noises that he might go squishy on the repeal, but maybe you heard that already.

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    Of course, some provisions of the ACA are not bad, just the way they are being paid for....Trump knows he can't just repel the ACA....

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    No. That's up to Congress. Unless you're betting on a Trump veto...

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    I'm betting he doesn't have a super majority to repel....

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    Seriously, what are the bleeding hearts trying to accomplish?

    Are they protesting the fact their beloved black vote & millennial vote didn't show up to the polls?

    Maybe they're protesting their political party that rigged the primary for someone who had an open FBI investigation pending and in the process sabotaged a candidate who had no investigation and actually appealed to the working class white vote that Trump successfully related to and won?

    Are they mad at rust belt voters for no longer supporting the political party that's rammed free trade agreements through Washington for the last 25 years?

    I honestly don't get the point of rioting after a clean election that had an obvious winner.
    I kept hearing "don't interfere with other people and how they express their own activism" by BLM leaders. I guess driving home from work doesn't qualify, because they all interfered with that, and only young pussy ass, skinny white skater kids with bats and courage masks qualify as activists.

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    I agree that Trump is getting rid of Obamacare. But, who really wants to keep that POS?
    I mean, I don't like Barrycare, but first tell what you're replacing it with, and what are you keeping from it (ie: pre-existing condition coverage, etc).

    What was before it wasn't really "good" (and "good" here can mean a lot of things, including cost of care, access to care, etc) either.

    rmt was kind enough to forward me a "plan" from the GOP Congress, but it has the usual problems: there's nothing in there about cost. That's really the elephant in the room.

    I just don't really have expectations that will be addressed by any reform either unfortunately.

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    in the ME they had the Arab Spring.

    In the US it's the Arab Spring Break. These ers are basically doing what they do on spring break.

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    I mean, I don't like Barrycare, but first tell what you're replacing it with, and what are you keeping from it (ie: pre-existing condition coverage, etc).

    What was before it wasn't really "good" (and "good" here can mean a lot of things, including cost of care, access to care, etc) either.

    rmt was kind enough to forward me a "plan" from the GOP Congress, but it has the usual problems: there's nothing in there about cost. That's really the elephant in the room.

    I just don't really have expectations that will be addressed by any reform either unfortunately.
    If the free market system is allowed to work as its supposed to with insurance and providers and pharma, things will regulate on their own. Someone is going to be willing to charge less to get your business. We don't seem to need the affordable car care act yet we are all required to be insured. There's no fundamental right to free medical care. If I'm a medical professional, I don't think you or anyone else has the innate right to my services for free. Even police officers don't have to work for free.

    Socialism doesn't work, and components of socialism don't work on smaller scales. Social Security doesn't work, we all believe we won't get what we paid into it because too many hands in the cookie jar funding other social freebies in this and other countries. You want to stimulate economy? Let people decide how to invest their own social security money. That won't happen because the money is spent long before its collected, and you'll never get it back.

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    Social Security doesn't work
    I don't see why not....in fact, social security has been so successful that it's even a big part of funded our economic growth for the last 20 years...

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