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That's probably because he's only been president for 3 months. What did Obama do in the first 100 days? Not that it matters. As you know, it's not how you start, it's how you finish. Kinda like how Trump is rolling back everything Obama did. You noticed, right?Originally posted by naynay View Postthe one thing i see as a constant trend of these trump bots, is the constant "wait for it, you'll see. next tuesday, huge bomb. leaks coming friday"
GTFO already, do the damn job you convinced these dipshits you would do, lol. make america great again, or stalwart for 4 years so you can receive your pension fund.
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the one thing i see as a constant trend of these trump bots, is the constant "wait for it, you'll see. next tuesday, huge bomb. leaks coming friday"Originally posted by CWO View Postit was the GOP plan. When was the last time Trump had an idea that he really liked that didn't talk about it like it was the next best thing?
Someday he will get credit. It is going to take a while. You still don't see what's happening.
GTFO already, do the damn job you convinced these dipshits you would do, lol. make america great again, or stalwart for 4 years so you can receive your pension fund.
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it was the GOP plan. When was the last time Trump had an idea that he really liked that didn't talk about it like it was the next best thing?
Someday he will get credit. It is going to take a while. You still don't see what's happening.
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"dont worry, we got you fam."Bottom line: "He understands the policy, he gets it," Cummings said. (Democrats introduced a new bill yesterday with those policies and others.)
NEXT?
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duh
he needs the democrats to help..
cause his party has turned their backs on him.. except the few crystals who havent realized they are actually snowflakes.
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No, because like Nancy Pelosi I don't have to participate in ObamaCare myself so I am as equally qualified as her to spout off drivel about what a great thing it is...for other people. The one benefit I have personally reaped from the passage of the ACA is I can get an annual wellness exam (formerly known as a physical) with no out of pocket expense - $20 saved!Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostDid you ever look at what the high risk pool in the ACA cost? About 20k per month. No one with a serious pre-existing condition even bothered to sign with that coverage. The old TX high risk pool didn't even cost 10 percent of that.
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Did you ever look at what the high risk pool in the ACA cost? About 20k per month. No one with a serious pre-existing condition even bothered to sign with that coverage. The old TX high risk pool didn't even cost 10 percent of that.Originally posted by The King View PostFor those with a serious pre-existing condition, ObamaCare offers some protections. Another group that might support it would be the under 26 year olds who can be covered under their 'rents plan, although health insurance and doctors and such aren't typically of much concern yet to them.
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For those with a serious pre-existing condition, ObamaCare offers some protections. Another group that might support it would be the under 26 year olds who can be covered under their 'rents plan, although health insurance and doctors and such aren't typically of much concern yet to them.Originally posted by ceyko View PostYou tell a story that I have lived (heck, 9K a year is not as bad as it can get - I'm sure you know) and many more. It greatly reduces take home pay and I don't understand why people support this plan.
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You tell a story that I have lived (heck, 9K a year is not as bad as it can get - I'm sure you know) and many more. It greatly reduces take home pay and I don't understand why people support this plan.Originally posted by KBScobravert View PostEven out the $9,000 a year alone and never being seen by a doc is rape enough by itself.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostNovember 8, 2016:
Dow: 18,332.74, +73.14, (+0.40%)
S&P 500: 2,139.56, +8.04, (+0.38%)
Nasdaq: 5,193.49, +27.32, (+0.53%)
WTI crude oil: $44.86, -$0.03, (-0.07%)
March 27, 2017:
Dow: 20,550. -45.74 (-0.22%)
S&P 500: 2,341. -2.39 (-0.10%)
Nasdaq: 5,840.37, +11.63, (+0.20%)
WTI crude oil: $47.82, +$0.09, (+0.19%)
Yes, the sky is falling.
Stock Market Closing Prices - 1/20/09
Dow Jones Industrial Average ( DJIA ) Close - 7949.09 Down 332.13
Nasdaq Stock Market Close - 1440.86 Down 88.47
S&P 500 Close - 805.23 Down 44.89
Yes, the sky was falling.
The last 8 years have without a doubt been the richest of my life and it started with a very insignificant looking trend so I pay attention.
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