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44 | 53.66% |
Joe Biden |
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38 | 46.34% |
Trump Wins Florida |
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44 | 53.66% |
Biden Wins Florida |
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16 | 19.51% |
Trump Wins Georgia |
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44 | 53.66% |
Biden Wins Georgia |
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12 | 14.63% |
Trump Wins Ohio |
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43 | 52.44% |
Biden Wins Ohio |
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16 | 19.51% |
Trump Wins Pennsylvania |
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27 | 32.93% |
Biden Wins Pennsylvania |
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34 | 41.46% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 82. You may not vote on this poll |
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Establishment of a private e-mail server (that wasn't adequately secured mind you) that handled sensitive documents per their own cataloguing system is ripe for being exploited by foreign governments. It is also a violation of the public trust. Any piece of sensitive correspondence that is found to have been mishandled by said Government employee is punishable under the following clause of the Federal Espionage Act: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/793 Quote:
This isn't a conspiracy, it is merely another example of the people who wield power in this nation being utterly unaccountable. We're being robbed blind and plundered as a society and the jibbering masses just cry out for "MOAR!"
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They're always looking for "signs", aren't they?
Here's a couple to consider: W. got Katrina. Trump got Corona. So far, yer doin' a heckuva job, Trumpie! ![]()
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Really? Realllllly??
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No, not really.
Michael Brown was only over his head in a job he was wholly unqualified for. Trump has that problem, too, but he's piling on top of his obvious incompetence his traditional tired shtick of making something all about himself.
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The amount of economic dislocation that exists in the health industry can be directly attributed to the FDR era wage controls during WWII (and the complete reliance on employer provided health insurance that subsequently followed) and creation of the Great Society programs of Medicare and Medicaid. Now we have not only have 3rd party payers, but 4th and 5th party middlemen in the market that bloat every single health related cost that goes through insurance. Aetna and Cigna have been able to grow post-ACA, they were big proponents of the bill as it would push some of their direct competition out of business (think carriers that provided policies that didn't meet the minimum requirements of the ACA regs, essentially a price floor), now Aetna merged with CVS and they're raking in record revenues (and profits). Conglomerates run the market now and they keep expanding. Most large companies are more than happy to thrive off of venture socialism when the Federal Government bulldozes their competition out of the way. This happens in every industry and it only requires a tiny bit of clarity and research to see it. Quote:
If you're trying to sell utopia, you are trying to peddle a religion, not an ideology. I am not buying and nor should anyone else who hasn't been worked over in an Orwellian institution of higher "learning". Quote:
Trying to apologize for aspects of regimes like these makes me question how much you (or anyone else who thinks Bernie is merely in the social democracy model of Scandinavia) has actually read about Cuba, Russia, the Soviet satellites and the other nations that succumbed to "popular" Communist revolutions. Same goes for the Third Reich, fascist Italy or the military junta of Imperial Japan (which was far more cultural than ideological). This topic needs an enema.
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Obstruction of justice right there. times 33k how many years would that get her. Everyone single person who handled the case is gone. Nothing to see, right. |
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I don't agree with him saying that the only reason people didn't rise against Castro was because of education and healthcare. It is much more complicated than that. When he was pressed on it, he played "whataboutism" with Trump and Un and Putin which, while true, is something I can't stand people doing. He should have made his statement, agreed that is wasn't that simple, and own up to it. Socialized healthcare is, in my opinion, the best and most moral way to provide healthcare to everyone. Regulating the costs associated with healthcare and cutting out insurance companies will lower the costs associated with healthcare. Almost every study shows that the amount paid in taxes for this would be counterbalanced by the lowering of costs related to healthcare we now have.
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Hey now, what would your fellow liberals say if they found you referring to Obama that way?
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I couldn't sleep, so I came back to the Ilhan Omar story brought up a few days back.
https://alphanewsmn.com/brother-ilha...ed-send-email/ If those emails from Elmi himself aren't doctored (Alpha certainly has an axe to grind with Ilhan), then it's some of the most ridiculous sh*t that I've ever seen. Elmi says he "doesn't recall being to married to anyone. Not that I can remember." LMAO. Jesus effing Christ. |
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Again....too much Bernie fear.
I would think that after Super Tuesday then there is a chance for worry. That California vote will hurt everyone not named Bernie though.
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Cuba’s literacy rate rose by 26 percent between 1950/53 and 2000. But literacy rose even more, by 37 percent, in Paraguay. Food consumption in Cuba actually declined by 12 percent between 1954/57 and 1995/97. It rose by 19 percent in Chile and by 28 percent in Mexico over the same time period. Between 1954/57 and 1995/97, the rate of change in car ownership per 1,000 people in Cuba declined at an annual rate of 0.1 percent. It increased at an annual rate of 16 percent in Brazil, 25 percent in Ecuador and 26 percent in Colombia. Next, consider healthcare. Sanders has repeatedly extolled Cuba’s healthcare system, opining that in Cuba the communist revolutionary and dictator Fidel Castro “gave them [the Cuban people] health care, totally transformed the society, you know?” Yet a recent study has found that Cuba’s seemingly impressive health performance is partly due to data manipulation and coercion. Life expectancy is the best proxy measure of health. According to Cuba’s official data, it rose by 25 percent between 1960 and 2017. Yet life expectancy increased even faster in comparable countries: in Mexico it improved by 35 percent, in the Dominican Republic by 43 percent, and in impoverished Haiti by 51 percent. https://www.cato.org/blog/senator-sa...ion-healthcare
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But those countries aren’t communist so Bernie doesn’t like them
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Moderate Dems and 67 votes in Senate.
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Firstly, that was meant in a general sense, not specifically involving Castro. Secondly, I wonder how much the embargo effects those numbers, considering that we have threatened to hold up foreign aid to countries who trade with Cuba.
The WHO had Cuba listed as 39th best in overall healthcare in the world. The US was number 37. Guess what the ranks on amount spent per capita in healthcare costs was. US was #1. Cuba was #118. Imagine without the embargo and economic sanctions how high their rank would be. Imagine how much higher ours could be.
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My point was that a capitalistic program (I.e. for profit healthcare) can’t be “reformed” into something else and stay a capitalist program - especially a state run healthcare program. It’s simply lying so that you don’t have to call it socialism. Bernie is really good at that. Twisting words and phrases so he doesn’t have to come out and saying his policies, programs and reforms are simply to drive socialist change. Anyone who knows history, or present day news - knows socialist programs and governments have a short shelf life that typically end in financial and social failure. But if you talk about “reforming” programs and “basic rights” it makes it all sound so neat and good. |
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It also negates any semblance of credibility you have.
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And then strawmen got put up, points got twisted and conflated and you make a statement completely antithetical to the statement that started this whole exchange. I encourage reading and comprehending over just jumping into a conversation and posting. I am not for Universal Healthcare. Not because I don’t think it could have benefit, but because we can’t even manage partial universal healthcare with Medicare. Also because as a society we lack responsibility for self care and lifestyle choices. Most all of the top morality and morbidity drivers are lifestyle related disease. If we want to talk fairness and basic rights, I should not have to fund healthcare for individuals who take no ownership of their lifestyle and decisions. I think it is poor stewardship of government to dump all the cost onto the American people. At least with for profit healthcare, you generally bear the greater burden of your choices. That would completely go away with Universal Healthcare. Our society is not advanced enough to manage that. |
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What did I say that was bad?
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Who cares.
President Trump giving Pence the reigns for Coronavirus response - I like it.
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Reform: make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it. You're reforming our for-profit form of healthcare into one that is not. Quote:
Your argument reminds me of people who don't have children complaining that they pay taxes to put other people's children in school. In a society you have to sometimes do things for the greater good, and educating children and providing people healthcare is for the greater good, IMO. Once profit is taken out of the equation and medical costs can be controlled, it will cost a lot less for healthcare. Health is one of the places that Capitalism doesn't belong.
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