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    They have to buy the Porsche every year though
    basically a perpetual lease

    and then you factor in the border tax

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    "We have one third of the physicians in this nation who are not seeing Medicaid patients and so if we want to be honest with ourselves as a society it's important that we step back and say why is that?" he said. "Let me just suggest that it's because the Medicaid program has real problems in it."

    So what do you do when 33% of doctors don't want to see Medicaid patients? Defund and shrink Medicaid some more! That's really gonna get those doctors onboard! Brilliant! smdh

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    rust belt cacs that voted for don cheeto:

    don cheeto: sorry, but thanks for your vote!!

    rust belt cacs: MAGA!

    don cheeto: suckers

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    tax write-offs as a replacement for subsidies

    that only benefits people who...

    a) make enough money to the point where taxes affect them
    b) have enough money left over to actually buy a health insurance plan in the first place

    does next to nothing for people struggling to pay rent and have no money left over for health insurance
    The GOP put the AS in asinine.

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    tax write-offs as a replacement for subsidies

    that only benefits people who...

    a) make enough money to the point where taxes affect them
    b) have enough money left over to actually buy a health insurance plan in the first place

    does next to nothing for people struggling to pay rent and have no money left over for health insurance
    that is a giant " you"

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    Him and Hillary got a lot in common.

    Both are 2 time losers.

    iirc wasn't his stance on medicare and social security one of his down fall in 2012? Talk about a dog that cant learn new tricks. He's about to get booted off his speakership when this all falls apart and he gets blamed.

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    They are still making changes to it. It will be a thing of beauty by phase 3.

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    Him and Hillary got a lot in common.

    Both are 2 time losers.

    iirc wasn't his stance on medicare and social security one of his down fall in 2012? Talk about a dog that cant learn new tricks. He's about to get booted off his speakership when this all falls apart and he gets blamed.
    You don't think something has to be done about SS and Medicare? It can't continue as it currently is or it won't be there for you and me (not in anywhere near its current form). Nobody wants to talk about politically disastrous upcoming stuff - SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pension/health liabilities. We can stick our heads in the sand and kick the bucket down the road but soon it'll catch up with us and it'll be much harder to deal with then than starting now.

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    They are still making changes to it. It will be a thing of beauty by phase 3.
    Of course you do

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    You don't think something has to be done about SS and Medicare? It can't continue as it currently is or it won't be there for you and me (not in anywhere near its current form). Nobody wants to talk about politically disastrous upcoming stuff - SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pension/health liabilities. We can stick our heads in the sand and kick the bucket down the road but soon it'll catch up with us and it'll be much harder to deal with then than starting now.
    But your boy Trump campaigned on not touching social security or Medicare. Now you want him to break the promises he made to the millions of voters for which that was a key issue?

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    But your boy Trump campaigned on not touching social security or Medicare. Now you want him to break the promises he made to the millions of voters for which that was a key issue?
    he tells it like it is

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    But your boy Trump campaigned on not touching social security or Medicare. Now you want him to break the promises he made to the millions of voters for which that was a key issue?
    Although I don't like Ryan, he knows his numbers and is willing to put something that's political suicide out there. I would prefer for the nation to start a conversation about all these liabilities - the sooner we address them, the easier and less painful the eventual remedy.

    As far as Trump is concerned, I don't even think he knows the severity of the problem. He is all for winning which touching SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions would kill. Just because he won't sign anything that touches them doesn't change my belief that something should be done about them. Where do you guys get the idea that because I voted for Trump I agree with everything he says or does. I hope that maybe if he were elected for a 2nd term and wasn't running again, he would sign something to raise the age?

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    I'm hearing that work requirement has been added to the proposal for Medicaid - I assume for those who are able-bodied.

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    Although I don't like Ryan, he knows his numbers and is willing to put something that's political suicide out there. I would prefer for the nation to start a conversation about all these liabilities - the sooner we address them, the easier and less painful the eventual remedy.

    As far as Trump is concerned, I don't even think he knows the severity of the problem. He is all for winning which touching SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions would kill. Just because he won't sign anything that touches them doesn't change my belief that something should be done about them. Where do you guys get the idea that because I voted for Trump I agree with everything he says or does. I hope that maybe if he were elected for a 2nd term and wasn't running again, he would sign something to raise the age?
    It's beyond ridiculous to me that you would vote for somebody who didn't "understand the severity of the problem" of en lements while actively campaigning not to touch them.

    And I'd challenge you on Ryan knowing his numbers. Every budget he's ever proposed has been littered with supply side fairy dust that has no basis in reality.

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    I'm hearing that work requirement has been added to the proposal for Medicaid - I assume for those who are able-bodied.
    Probably not, that was to appease the freedom caucus. Those guys would just rather kill Medicaid entirely. Funny thing is additions like that make it less likely to survive passage in the Senate.

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    Although I don't like Ryan, he knows his numbers and is willing to put something that's political suicide out there. I would prefer for the nation to start a conversation about all these liabilities - the sooner we address them, the easier and less painful the eventual remedy.

    As far as Trump is concerned, I don't even think he knows the severity of the problem. He is all for winning which touching SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions would kill. Just because he won't sign anything that touches them doesn't change my belief that something should be done about them. Where do you guys get the idea that because I voted for Trump I agree with everything he says or does. I hope that maybe if he were elected for a 2nd term and wasn't running again, he would sign something to raise the age?
    Lol "Paul Ryan knows his numbers"

    Paul Ryan knows the same "cutting taxes for the rich + increasing military spending = lower deficit" magic math that Reagan invented 35 years ago

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    Lol "Paul Ryan knows his numbers"

    Paul Ryan knows the same "cutting taxes for the rich + increasing military spending = lower deficit" magic math that Reagan invented 35 years ago
    The key word is Corporate. And their success is very important for businesses across the USA. Not a surprise the Economy is doing so great under Trump.

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    The key word is Corporate. And their success is very important for businesses across the USA. Not a surprise the Economy is doing so great under Trump.
    What specific policies enacted by Trump in his 2 months as president are causing the economy to do so well?

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    I also don't understand how cutting taxes for rich people has anything to do with the performance of corporation.

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    The taxes haven't even changed yet.

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    The taxes haven't even changed yet.
    Yeah imagine how great businesses will be doing when it does. He has already reduced regulations.

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    You sound like a cult member.

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    The key word is Corporate. And their success is very important for businesses across the USA. Not a surprise the Economy is doing so great under Trump.
    You should thank the preceding XO, Obama in this case, for basically any situation that occurs during the first months of the newly elected one.

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