For 8 years I saw the right blame the left for everything wrong (pointing out scandals that went unpunished) and praise Bush for everything right. Then for 8 years I saw the left blame the right for everything wrong (pointing out scandals that went unpunished) and praise Obama for everything right. I guess that part of the cycle never ends. Neither side ever seems willing to take responsibility.
That being said, I consider Mueller to be properly vetted with a record of opposing unconstitutional and/or foolish acts, disregarding the political leanings of the president.
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- Thu May 18, 2017 9:08 am
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- Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:56 pm
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Trump tax indeed! They had seven years to get it ready. The fact that they couldn't get a passable bill ready in that time shows me they aren't as concerned with actually having the bill as they were rallying the votes behind the idea of having the bill. Heck, if Trump and his team spent less time campaigning for 2020 and playing golf, maybe they could have put that time into working on a healthcare bill that would have made improvements. (I only bring up those two examples because they are two specific things that the president specified when rightfully calling out his predecessor). It seems like "Drain the swamp" turned into "wallow in it".Lambda Force wrote:Nope. Now Trump, Ryan and the rest of them own all the bad parts of Obamacare they refused to repeal when they had the chance. As far as I'm concerned, the financial penalty for opting out is now called the Trump Tax.Bitter Clinger wrote:So the Democrats still own Obamacare as it implodes,
- Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:55 pm
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Via CNN: "Ryan told fellow Republicans they are 'moving on' from health care"
- Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:16 pm
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The only problem I see with a totally free market for healthcare is it doesn't solve the issue of price fixing. Certain levels of healthcare are a vital necessity, something I've never heard any rational individual dispute. ACA lead to more price fixing, with a federal handout to those that couldn't afford the outrageous costs. Those of us that DID pay for our own health insurance were effectively penalized for doing so. However, I fail to see where a fully free market will solve that problem.
- Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:43 pm
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If looking at things from a purely political standpoint (as opposed to my biblical worldview) I can understand the frustration about increased premiums as a result of the ACA. That being said, I've yet to see anything about the AHCA being able to reduce premiums from any news source. I've actually seen quite the opposite. Does anyone have any reliable source they can share that would offer a ray of hope regarding the current AHCA lowering the cost of health care for those of us that have to pay for it themselves?Mxrdad wrote:I'm with Bitter on this. When folks like myself are paying $ 1,500 - $ 2,500 per month for health care, while illegal immigrants and others who are able to work but choose not to, get free health care, you can't blame folks for getting upset about it.Bitter Clinger wrote:While those are compelling tragic stories, they do not give the government the right to tax everyone, against their free will, to provide for those people. Stop taxing those of us and to paraphrase your words, "millions of people like us", many of us who continue to go to work each and every day regardless of health constraints, and instead make it easier for those folks you know to obtain and pay for their own care. And BTW, if taxes were lowered, voluntary contributions to legal charities, many of which can help people like those in the examples you gave, would rise as well. But to support or encourage Obamacare, which FORCES me to pay for things that I do not believe in or support, and things that actually destroy my ability to earn an income, like the medical devices tax, is an exceedingly one sided viewpoint.philip964 wrote: What Obamacare did do, that I am personally aware of, was that it allowed two friends who were uninsurable to get health insurance for the first time in awhile. One had a seizure during college while she was under her parents insurance. The other developed diabetes while on Cobra after changing careers.
A simple repeal of Obamacare would have left both these friends out in the cold again. There were most likely millions of people like them. Everyone of them would have been a tragic story in the news, if it was simply repealed.
- Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:56 am
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Keeping to the stated spirit of the entire forum, what are the 2A improvements made (or at least actively in the works) from this new administration? Honestly, everything else seems to be getting worse or dead in the water.