ImageImageImageImageImage

Political Roundtable Part XIII

Moderators: LyricalRico, nate33, montestewart

User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1701 » by sfam » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:30 pm

So if you're in one of the states who didn't take the medicaid expansion, wouldn't you jump in now? Its pretty clear Republicans aren't getting rid of this.
Wizardspride
RealGM
Posts: 17,458
And1: 11,660
Joined: Nov 05, 2004
Location: Olney, MD/Kailua/Kaneohe, HI
       

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1702 » by Wizardspride » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:30 pm

Read on Twitter

President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1703 » by sfam » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:31 pm

dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:I don't like their argument - therefore their argument isn't an argument. Klein is the best :)


Do you think there was any substance at all to the Republicans' motivation for repealing ACA? Do you think their constituents truly wanted this for themselves?

No, other than deficit spending reduction (but at the very high cost of the uninsured). Do you think there was an substance in Klein's argument :)

The changes in the last few days remove all the deficit spending. Had it passed, you would have have 24 million off of health care, but with no deficit savings.
DCZards
RealGM
Posts: 11,162
And1: 5,008
Joined: Jul 16, 2005
Location: The Streets of DC
     

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1704 » by DCZards » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:32 pm

sfam wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:In case anyone missed it:

Read on Twitter


Can't believe Trump, an expert deal negotiator, couldn't get this thing done.

Sweet!

It looks like they've already gotten tired of winning. Trump warned us this would happen...


:lol:
User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1705 » by sfam » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:33 pm

Wizardspride wrote:
Read on Twitter

That's his most recent thought.

If you had checked a few days ago, of course everyone should vote for it!

Read on Twitter
User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1706 » by sfam » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:38 pm

Image

Trump's presidency is flying!

"I will start building the Wall on Day 1"
"I will repeal #ObamaCare in my first week"
"I'll defeat #ISIS in 30 days"
DCZards
RealGM
Posts: 11,162
And1: 5,008
Joined: Jul 16, 2005
Location: The Streets of DC
     

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1707 » by DCZards » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:41 pm

gtn130 wrote:In case anyone missed it:

Read on Twitter


Can't believe Trump, an expert deal negotiator, couldn't get this thing done.


The ball is in the Dems court now and they need to take advantage of that. The Dems should go to #45 and the Repubs and say: "Now that you've done your little dance trying to repeal Obamacare, let's now get down to the business of working together to fix it."

This is what Obama and the Dems have been asking the Repubs to do pretty much since the law was passed 7 years ago.
User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1708 » by sfam » Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:10 pm

More lies, not surprising

Read on Twitter


Trump absolutely said multiple times he would repeal and replace virtually immediately upon taking office. Now he's like, "Its only been 64 days..."

Trump is now acting like he's opening his hand to Democrats as if he intended this all along. Truly a delusional press conference from Trump. If he had wanted a bipartisan bill that went toward his populist tendencies that was somewhere in the middle, he would have started this very differently.

Unfortunately for Trump, even if he wants to engage the populist middle, all of his staff, including Price are crazy right wingers.

If the democrats do want to engage, it should be done in peacemeal fashion - "fix this change related to the exchanges" or "Modify medicare reimbursements in the following way..."

The interesting question will be if Trump wants to cut a deal with the democrats, will Paul and the Turtle bring it to the floor?
AFM
RealGM
Posts: 12,623
And1: 8,857
Joined: May 25, 2012
   

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1709 » by AFM » Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:23 pm

sfam wrote:I haven't read Art of the Deal. Can someone help me who has?

Does the Art talk about dealmaking as spending a few weeks on something, making a few phone calls and then making an ultimatum?

Maybe Trump will hit all the issues on the agenda this year.

"I spent few weeks on Health Care but Ryan screwed it up"

"I wanted to do Tax Reform but the Republicans weren't ready"

#winning #IAloneCanFixIt #TheCloser


Kind of. The only quote I know from the book is "The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it." I guess this is his way of not appearing desperate.
User avatar
FAH1223
RealGM
Posts: 16,350
And1: 7,453
Joined: Nov 01, 2005
Location: Laurel, MD
       

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1710 » by FAH1223 » Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:45 pm

Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter


Yup. The ACA goes all the way back to Nixon's plan in the early 1970s.
Image
verbal8
General Manager
Posts: 8,354
And1: 1,377
Joined: Jul 20, 2006
Location: Herndon, VA
     

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1711 » by verbal8 » Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:32 pm

AFM wrote:
sfam wrote:I haven't read Art of the Deal. Can someone help me who has?

Does the Art talk about dealmaking as spending a few weeks on something, making a few phone calls and then making an ultimatum?

Maybe Trump will hit all the issues on the agenda this year.

"I spent few weeks on Health Care but Ryan screwed it up"

"I wanted to do Tax Reform but the Republicans weren't ready"

#winning #IAloneCanFixIt #TheCloser


Kind of. The only quote I know from the book is "The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it." I guess this is his way of not appearing desperate.


So you are saying you read as much of it as Trump did?
User avatar
gtn130
Analyst
Posts: 3,512
And1: 2,740
Joined: Mar 18, 2009

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1712 » by gtn130 » Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:35 pm

dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:I don't like their argument - therefore their argument isn't an argument. Klein is the best :)


Do you think there was any substance at all to the Republicans' motivation for repealing ACA? Do you think their constituents truly wanted this for themselves?

No, other than deficit spending reduction (but at the very high cost of the uninsured). Do you think there was an substance in Klein's argument :)


What deficit spending reduction are you talking about? As far as I know, there wasn't any. And still - this was never even a talking point for Paul Ryan et al.

And, yes, I do think there is plenty of substance to what Klein is saying. The GOP can't repeal ACA because it's fundamentally not broken in the eyes of the constituents, and all of the consternation, all of the noise the GOP has presented over the last 7+ years has been partisan nonsense manufactured to win elections in the short term.

The GOP's obsession with repealing ACA has literally nothing to do with healthcare or the deficit.
JWizmentality
RealGM
Posts: 14,101
And1: 5,122
Joined: Nov 21, 2004
Location: Cosmic Totality
   

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1713 » by JWizmentality » Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:36 pm

Can someone sum up the total amount of taxpayer money the GOP wasted voting to repeal Obamacare for 7+ years?
CobraCommander
RealGM
Posts: 25,508
And1: 16,609
Joined: May 01, 2014
       

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1714 » by CobraCommander » Fri Mar 24, 2017 11:40 pm

Never ever ever have we ever ever ever took away any social program. Unfortuantly most of the anti-Obamacare citizens that voted for Trump dont want ANY health care because they think social programs are inherently wrong at best and evil at worse. But the reality is the congress wants to REPLACE Obamacare with Trumpcare...which will essentially be Obamacare-lite.
dckingsfan
RealGM
Posts: 35,176
And1: 20,609
Joined: May 28, 2010

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1715 » by dckingsfan » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:21 am

gtn130 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:
Do you think there was any substance at all to the Republicans' motivation for repealing ACA? Do you think their constituents truly wanted this for themselves?

No, other than deficit spending reduction (but at the very high cost of the uninsured). Do you think there was an substance in Klein's argument :)


What deficit spending reduction are you talking about? As far as I know, there wasn't any. And still - this was never even a talking point for Paul Ryan et al.

And, yes, I do think there is plenty of substance to what Klein is saying. The GOP can't repeal ACA because it's fundamentally not broken in the eyes of the constituents, and all of the consternation, all of the noise the GOP has presented over the last 7+ years has been partisan nonsense manufactured to win elections in the short term.

The GOP's obsession with repealing ACA has literally nothing to do with healthcare or the deficit.

Ooops - you missed the part on the deficit reduction? Check out the CBO report!

Klein's argument is circulus in probando. I may agree with the premise but it is still poor logic.
dckingsfan
RealGM
Posts: 35,176
And1: 20,609
Joined: May 28, 2010

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1716 » by dckingsfan » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:23 am

JWizmentality wrote:Can someone sum up the total amount of taxpayer money the GOP wasted voting to repeal Obamacare for 7+ years?

I don't think you can really put a price on debate can you? Or any exercise in the legislature? Otherwise you would have to put a cost on both parties ignoring the deficit. Wouldn't that dwarf all other debates (or the lack thereof?)
User avatar
sfam
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,462
And1: 548
Joined: Aug 03, 2007
         

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1717 » by sfam » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:31 am

dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:No, other than deficit spending reduction (but at the very high cost of the uninsured). Do you think there was an substance in Klein's argument :)


What deficit spending reduction are you talking about? As far as I know, there wasn't any. And still - this was never even a talking point for Paul Ryan et al.

And, yes, I do think there is plenty of substance to what Klein is saying. The GOP can't repeal ACA because it's fundamentally not broken in the eyes of the constituents, and all of the consternation, all of the noise the GOP has presented over the last 7+ years has been partisan nonsense manufactured to win elections in the short term.

The GOP's obsession with repealing ACA has literally nothing to do with healthcare or the deficit.

Ooops - you missed the part on the deficit reduction? Check out the CBO report!

Klein's argument is circulus in probando. I may agree with the premise but it is still poor logic.


The most recent CBO score for the first set of changes brought the deficit reduction down to just over 100 billion. Apparently the last set of changes would have wiped out all deficit reduction.
dckingsfan
RealGM
Posts: 35,176
And1: 20,609
Joined: May 28, 2010

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1718 » by dckingsfan » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:59 am

sfam wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:
gtn130 wrote:
What deficit spending reduction are you talking about? As far as I know, there wasn't any. And still - this was never even a talking point for Paul Ryan et al.

And, yes, I do think there is plenty of substance to what Klein is saying. The GOP can't repeal ACA because it's fundamentally not broken in the eyes of the constituents, and all of the consternation, all of the noise the GOP has presented over the last 7+ years has been partisan nonsense manufactured to win elections in the short term.

The GOP's obsession with repealing ACA has literally nothing to do with healthcare or the deficit.

Ooops - you missed the part on the deficit reduction? Check out the CBO report!

Klein's argument is circulus in probando. I may agree with the premise but it is still poor logic.


The most recent CBO score for the first set of changes brought the deficit reduction down to just over 100 billion. Apparently the last set of changes would have wiped out all deficit reduction.

eh - last official scoring.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52486

Could be $1.2T if they hadn't cut the tax.
AFM
RealGM
Posts: 12,623
And1: 8,857
Joined: May 25, 2012
   

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1719 » by AFM » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:59 am

NATE WHERE ARE YOU??????????????
AFM
RealGM
Posts: 12,623
And1: 8,857
Joined: May 25, 2012
   

Re: Political Roundtable Part XIII 

Post#1720 » by AFM » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:59 am

Nate, and1 this post if you're alive.

Return to Washington Wizards