Oh my god "I do know that I wrote the damn bill" just blew up Tim Ryan holy fuck
Tim Ryan basically explains that apparently all union members are living in a hellscape, barely clinging to life due to their private health insurance.
Bernie is KILLING all the moderates oh my god
Psn:wazukki
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OOOH! "I did the math on that" "Maybe you did and made money off it..."
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
You dont know what it's like in America.
psn: PhasenWeeple
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HenroidMexican kicked from Immigration ThreadCentrism is Racism :3Registered Userregular
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Buttigieg with the "it will still be illegal to cross the border." Not the best thing to open your position with you dope.
Edit - Uh, he doesn't really understand the problem RE: immigration reform. What the fuck?
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
I generally think I have good health insurance. I'm also at a company which can afford to give me multiple good, negotiated options.
Blow it up if it means Medicare for all and other people don't have to live in constant debt/fear of debt.
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
You dont know what it's like in America.
So are the polls wrong? Based on what?
You keep saying this but have yet to establish why that's relevant to the polls showing that people like the healthcare they personally get.
I disagree. The VP for Sanders or, my preference, Warren should be younger and be set up to continue their work after they're out of office. One of the more progressive candidates could be groomed to follow up. Sanders is old enough that two terms aren't a guarantee, and Warren, though younger, might not be up for running after 8 years.
I also don't think Sanders' ego would allow him to play second fiddle to anyone else. But I fully admit my bias against Sanders here. I like his policy goals, but I find his 'old man yelling' shtick tiring.
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Moderators: We may have Tapper, but we have standards.
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HenroidMexican kicked from Immigration ThreadCentrism is Racism :3Registered Userregular
Jesus jumped up Christ I'm having actual flashbacks. Immigration reform can NEVER have nuance in America as an issue, it always gets framed by politicians and the media as "COMPLETE DECRIMINALIZATION VS LOCK THEM ALL UP AND STARVE THEM."
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
You dont know what it's like in America.
So are the polls wrong? Based on what?
You keep saying this but have yet to establish why that's relevant to the polls showing that people like the healthcare they personally get.
The general rule is who the question is asked to and the usage level.
Folks who use their insurance regularly (chronic disease, major issue like cancer, and so on) have much much lower ratings. Those who go to a GP for a free check up once a year are okay with their insurance.
Most folks don't know what their insurance covers without using it for an emergency and get a $5,000+ bill out of no where.
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HenroidMexican kicked from Immigration ThreadCentrism is Racism :3Registered Userregular
Who let all these Republicans on stage for the Democratic Party Primary Debate?
I still cant wrap my mind around politicians saying that people love their private insurance.
A lot of people do. As far as I know from polling people who have good private insurance likes it a lot.
The middle and lower class do not make a decision on private insurance. Their employers do.
That doesn't change anything I said though.
You wanna argue that people like their private healthcare due to polling. People like that they have healthcare. You dont know what it's like in America in regards to healthcare.
Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
You dont know what it's like in America.
So are the polls wrong? Based on what?
You keep saying this but have yet to establish why that's relevant to the polls showing that people like the healthcare they personally get.
The general rule is who the question is asked to and the usage level.
Folks who use their insurance regularly (chronic disease, major issue like cancer, and so on) have much much lower ratings. Those who go to a GP for a free check up once a year are okay with their insurance.
Most folks don't know what their insurance covers without using it for an emergency and get a $5,000+ bill out of no where.
Well yeah. But those folks are still a lot of folks. Hence the polling. Which is why politicians talk about and to them. One should not be surprised at that.
Healthcare reform rhetoric has to navigate that issue. Along with a boatload of terror at uncertainty.
Self-righteousness is incompatible with coalition building.
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"This is not about systems and words" says Klobuchar after she literally said the problem was the system of the NRA being able to use money to influence elected officials.
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Tim Ryan basically explains that apparently all union members are living in a hellscape, barely clinging to life due to their private health insurance.
Bernie is KILLING all the moderates oh my god
Bernie is just.. not giving any fucks tonight.
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Again, irrelevant to anything I said.
Politicians say people like their private insurance because many of them do. The lack of choice doesn't change that.
You dont know what it's like in America.
Edit - Uh, he doesn't really understand the problem RE: immigration reform. What the fuck?
I generally think I have good health insurance. I'm also at a company which can afford to give me multiple good, negotiated options.
Blow it up if it means Medicare for all and other people don't have to live in constant debt/fear of debt.
Also, if people can get healthcare, then maybe unions can negotite for actual benefits!
The security isn't the problem. It's what we do with and how we regard those who cross illegally.
So are the polls wrong? Based on what?
You keep saying this but have yet to establish why that's relevant to the polls showing that people like the healthcare they personally get.
Here's some Gallup polling from Dec of last year, for example:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/245195/americans-rate-healthcare-quite-positively.aspx
I disagree. The VP for Sanders or, my preference, Warren should be younger and be set up to continue their work after they're out of office. One of the more progressive candidates could be groomed to follow up. Sanders is old enough that two terms aren't a guarantee, and Warren, though younger, might not be up for running after 8 years.
I also don't think Sanders' ego would allow him to play second fiddle to anyone else. But I fully admit my bias against Sanders here. I like his policy goals, but I find his 'old man yelling' shtick tiring.
Still get Seth Myers as a moderator
The general rule is who the question is asked to and the usage level.
Folks who use their insurance regularly (chronic disease, major issue like cancer, and so on) have much much lower ratings. Those who go to a GP for a free check up once a year are okay with their insurance.
Most folks don't know what their insurance covers without using it for an emergency and get a $5,000+ bill out of no where.
Our first game is now available for free on Google Play: Frontier: Isle of the Seven Gods
Its ok Grandpa had his apple juice and he's ready to goooo
Also somehow more right wing than Chuck Todd, so there's that.
Well yeah. But those folks are still a lot of folks. Hence the polling. Which is why politicians talk about and to them. One should not be surprised at that.
Healthcare reform rhetoric has to navigate that issue. Along with a boatload of terror at uncertainty.
Yeah, and after I made that post she named NRA and Mitch. She's done well tonight.
I didn't even see your post when I posted. I think it happened at basically the same time.
And you don't pass an executive order, Bullock.