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Whenever they lose enough political capital to not be successful in getting his rubber stamp on their legislation.
What legislation? Obamacare repeal and corporate tax cuts are pretty dead right now.
Whenever they lose enough political capital to not be successful in getting his rubber stamp on their legislation.
When does it start making political sense for Republicans to go ahead and impeach Trump themselves? It seems like the more this drags out, the more it looks like they are complicit in it, and the less time they have to actually pass their shitty legislation. Doesn't it become a "rip off the band-aid" situation at some point while they still have time distance themselves from Trump before the midterms?
This is also all extremely unconstitutional, and would basically turn the US into a banana republic every time that Congress was a different party than the president. Also, you guys realize that 90+% of intelligence folks are conservative leaning; meaning that Dem presidents would be extremely fucked.
You guys are advocating for a straight up coup, fuck the laws, fuck the constitution.
Just concentrate on resisting Trump, and taking back Congress in 2018, and taking over state legislatures and governorships as they open up. Write op-eds and start working on messaging for key issues that have consensus and turning those Obama / Trump voters against Trump.
This is also all extremely unconstitutional, and would basically turn the US into a banana republic every time that Congress was a different party than the president. Also, you guys realize that 90+% of intelligence folks are conservative leaning; meaning that Dem presidents would be extremely fucked.
You guys are advocating for a straight up coup, fuck the laws, fuck the constitution.
Just concentrate on resisting Trump, and taking back Congress in 2018, and taking over state legislatures and governorships as they open up. Write op-eds and start working on messaging for key issues that have consensus and turning those Obama / Trump voters against Trump.
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EXCLUSIVE: Top Senate Rs have urged the WH to withdraw Puzder nomination. There are 4 firm no votes and up to 12, source says. Next on CNN
this is silly because there is no generic Democrat, I don't think Warren is a good nominee though.Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Whoaaa
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Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Whoaaa
I hope no one seriously thinks Warren should run for presidency. The reasons Hillary lost will likely be even worse with Warren. Warren will get swift boated too easily.Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Northeastern college professor isn't exactly the most relatable, plus misogyny is obviously a huge part.Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Mr. Trump did tell Mr. Netanyahu to hold back on settlement construction in the West Bank. As with any successful negotiation, both sides will have to make compromises, he said, turning to Mr. Netanyahu. You know that, right?
Ugh. Why is Warren so low?
Are we really talking about a 2020 poll.
No we're talking about Warren being a viable presidential candidate.
I, for one, am getting sick and tired of people saying Gerald Ford was not a legitimate president.Counter-coup tbh
Edit: I'm basically seeing you on a typewriter message board during Watergat saying "this is going to set a dangerous precedent, can't we just defeat Nixon at the ballot box?" Sometimes things are actually not precedents because they're insane outliers and everybody understands that
Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Trump on Antisemitism: "I won an electoral landslide."
I don't think Trump likes Jews very much, guys.
Has anyone posted the new Morning Consult poll yet? In Warren v. Trump, Trump wins, but a generic Democrat would beat Trump.
https://morningconsult.com/2017/02/15/poll-warren-wouldnt-beat-trump-2020-another-democrat/
Counter-coup tbh
Edit: I'm basically seeing you on a typewriter message board during Watergat saying "this is going to set a dangerous precedent, can't we just defeat Nixon at the ballot box?" Sometimes things are actually not precedents because they're insane outliers and everybody understands that
You keep talking a diplomatic playbook when dealing with a clear authoritarian. Like the 2018 elections won't get meddled with.
The difference between the two: self-awareness. Warren knew not to run.Many of us have said this from the beginning--she's more unrelateable than Hillary was. As others have stated, misogyny does the rest.
No it looks like we're talking about a 2020 poll
We're talking about how a prominent Democratic politician performs bad against the worst president in modern history the week after she was silenced in the Senate (that's the context of their question).
The 2020 part is just a hypothetical.
The difference between the two: self-awareness. Warren knew not to run.
The measure would allow insurers to sell a wider array of policies, including those with more limited benefits and lower premiums. It would let Americans sock away $5,000 in health savings accounts (HSA) tax free, up from $3,400 this year, while also enabling those who buy their own coverage to deduct the premiums from their incomes. It would protect those with pre-existing conditions as long as they had continuous coverage.
The bill would also allow people and small business owners to band together through professional associations to purchase insurance, with the goal of decreasing the cost through greater numbers. And it would permit insurers to sell policies across state lines.
The legislation also proposes restricting the use of taxpayer funds for abortion by banning people from using HSA funds for elective abortions.
So, I looked up the Sanford Paul plan (from CNN), which freedom caucus will use to say they now have a "replace"
So, unless I am misunderstanding, this is essentially a full repeal to the old way with a few minor tweaks. It brings back a lot of really shitty plans, If you lose coverage your preexisting conditions issues kick back in and you can't use your FSA for abortions. And they think buying over state lines and some sort of group buying is going to be a panacea to drive down healthcare costs.
Does the problem have to be given an active platform in order for the problem to be tackled?
The GOP can't get shit done when they have 2/3 branches of government completely under their control, and have a tie for the third. They couldn't even meddle with this election outside of posting shit on the internet and people being dumb. Yet somehow they're going to be sophisticated and coordinated enough to engineer an authoritarian coup of the entire country when they can't even fucking fix the popular vote appropriately (and they had a candidate who was obsessed with it, making it a priority). On top of it, due to the fractured local nature of the voting systems in this country, it is nearly impossible to mass scale manipulate voting outside of maybe a single city. Everything is too low tech.
‏@MajorCBS
News: Source very close to Labor Secretary nominee Andy Puzder tells me he expects Puzder to withdraw. "He's very tired of the abuse."
Major Garrett‏ @MajorCBS
News: Source very close to Labor Secretary nominee Andy Puzder tells me he expects Puzder to withdraw. "He's very tired of the abuse."
Reading Evangelical forum posts about this administration is mind boggling.
So, I looked up the Sanford Paul plan (from CNN), which freedom caucus will use to say they now have a "replace"
So, unless I am misunderstanding, this is essentially a full repeal to the old way with a few minor tweaks. It brings back a lot of really shitty plans, If you lose coverage your preexisting conditions issues kick back in and you can't use your FSA for abortions. And they think buying over state lines and some sort of group buying is going to be a panacea to drive down healthcare costs.
Poor baby. Also, uh, phrasing.
Oh so now you want to suggest misogynyMisogyny?
Poor baby. Also, uh, phrasing.