dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
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dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Kanyewest wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Republicans have obstructed anything the Democrats have wanted to do since 2010 when they have controlled the House. It seemed like Republicans were more aligned with opposing Obama then suggesting anything positive. Yes healthcare costs are still going up but at least the rate of these increases have been less inflationary with the ACA. There is still work to be done, and I'm hoping everyone can come to an agreement what the problems are and common sense solutions.
dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Huh? D's can have proposals? (just having fun - back at you)
The context - way earlier in the thread - was that the ACA needed tweaks. When asked, Ds haven't proposed solutions.
A bit like the Rs when the Ds were in power.
Hence that comment "Where is that third party again?"
Come on gtn, keep up
dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Huh? D's can have proposals? (just having fun - back at you)
The context - way earlier in the thread - was that the ACA needed tweaks. When asked, Ds haven't proposed solutions.
A bit like the Rs when the Ds were in power.
Hence that comment "Where is that third party again?"
Come on gtn, keep up

dckingsfan wrote:Kanyewest wrote:gtn130 wrote:
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Republicans have obstructed anything the Democrats have wanted to do since 2010 when they have controlled the House. It seemed like Republicans were more aligned with opposing Obama then suggesting anything positive. Yes healthcare costs are still going up but at least the rate of these increases have been less inflationary with the ACA. There is still work to be done, and I'm hoping everyone can come to an agreement what the problems are and common sense solutions.
No argument there. Rs were most definitely obstructionists. Ds are quickly falling in line with the same playbook.
Where is that third party?

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, R-Calif., does not know "for sure" whether President Donald Trump or members of his transition team were even on the phone calls or other communications now being cited as partial vindication for the president’s wiretapping claims against the Obama administration, according to a spokesperson.
"He said he'll have to get all the documents he requested from the [intelligence community] about this before he knows for sure," a spokesperson for Nunes said Thursday. Nunes was a member of the Trump transition team executive committee.
dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Anyone hear the latest on the AHCA??
Figured we would hear something from the Ds on how to fix ACA by now - crickets.
Where is that third party again?
Huh? Republicans control congress that last I checked.
Huh? D's can have proposals? (just having fun - back at you)
The context - way earlier in the thread - was that the ACA needed tweaks. When asked, Ds haven't proposed solutions.
A bit like the Rs when the Ds were in power.
Hence that comment "Where is that third party again?"
Come on gtn, keep up

bealwithit wrote:The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, R-Calif., does not know "for sure" whether President Donald Trump or members of his transition team were even on the phone calls or other communications now being cited as partial vindication for the president’s wiretapping claims against the Obama administration, according to a spokesperson.
"He said he'll have to get all the documents he requested from the [intelligence community] about this before he knows for sure," a spokesperson for Nunes said Thursday. Nunes was a member of the Trump transition team executive committee.
Dis dude... LOL
Zonkerbl wrote:Here's a Dem proposal for you: single payer.
That's better than what the Republicans came up with.
Zonkerbl wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Kanyewest wrote:Republicans have obstructed anything the Democrats have wanted to do since 2010 when they have controlled the House. It seemed like Republicans were more aligned with opposing Obama then suggesting anything positive. Yes healthcare costs are still going up but at least the rate of these increases have been less inflationary with the ACA. There is still work to be done, and I'm hoping everyone can come to an agreement what the problems are and common sense solutions.
No argument there. Rs were most definitely obstructionists. Ds are quickly falling in line with the same playbook.
Where is that third party?
Karma's a bitch. What goes around comes around so don't complain or karma will slap you upside the head even harder. Speaking from experience.
"I’ve always said we should build on this law, just as Americans of both parties worked to improve Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid over the years. So if Republicans are serious about lowering costs while expanding coverage to those who need it, and if they’re prepared to work with Democrats and objective evaluators in finding solutions that accomplish those goals — that’s something we all should welcome. But we should start from the baseline that any changes will make our health care system better, not worse for hard-working Americans.”


AFM wrote:god damn trump cracks me up
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