LucasMcCain wrote:He gave it to the National Park Service? That's weird. The media keeps telling me President Trump hates the environment.
That is weird. The MSM couldn't be wrong could they?
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LucasMcCain wrote:He gave it to the National Park Service? That's weird. The media keeps telling me President Trump hates the environment.
dale blanker wrote:Yeah, MSM did show the check to Park Service but also noted that the President's budget cuts $1.5B from the Dept of the Interior. MSM just can't be complimentary. MSM also makes a big deal out of the cost of maintaining a NY residence and the President's frequent trips to Mar-a-;ago. picky, pickyJusme wrote:That is weird. The MSM couldn't be wrong could they?LucasMcCain wrote:He gave it to the National Park Service? That's weird. The media keeps telling me President Trump hates the environment.
But Obama could go on golfing trips twice a month and that was OK.dale blanker wrote:MSM also makes a big deal out of the cost of maintaining a NY residence and the President's frequent trips to Mar-a-;ago. picky, pickydale blanker wrote:Yeah, MSM did show the check to Park Service but also noted that the President's budget cuts $1.5B from the Dept of the Interior. MSM just can't be complimentary.Jusme wrote:That is weird. The MSM couldn't be wrong could they?LucasMcCain wrote:He gave it to the National Park Service? That's weird. The media keeps telling me President Trump hates the environment.
...The White House prodded House Republican leaders to make last-minute tweaks to their Obamacare replacement bill Thursday aimed at protecting high-cost patients before lawmakers leave Washington for their two-week spring break.
The changes would create a subsidy for insurers that cover sick, expensive patients, and could help revive Republican lawmaking efforts to repeal and replace large parts of the Affordable Care Act. They also echo a key program under Obamacare, which like the GOP proposal uses subsidies to lower premiums.
...The effort by the Rules Committee to rush to adopt an amendment to a bill -- without much time for anyone to read it or any immediate intent to take the measure to the House floor -- is highly unusual. But it reflects the strong desire by the White House to demonstrate that the effort to repeal Obamacare isn’t dead.
Republicans are weighing other changes to their health legislation as well, including a waiver for states that would let them out of federal requirements on what benefits insurers have to cover. That would likely lower premiums but also decrease consumer protections. They’ve also discussed eliminating what are known as community rating rules, which prevent insurers from varying premiums within a geographic area based on certain factors, including health status.
TexasJohnBoy wrote:Nuclear Option Deployed
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04 ... rsuch.html
Don't forget, we will the next time the shoe is on the other foot as well. I don't really think this is a good thing, and its a situation that was forced by both parties on all accounts.Pawpaw wrote:So, the Dimocrats get to take their own medicine.
Outstanding!!!
Don't forget that the whole "60 vote" thing was an artificial construct put in place during a more "genteel" time in American politics.TexasJohnBoy wrote:Don't forget, we will the next time the shoe is on the other foot as well. I don't really think this is a good thing, and its a situation that was forced by both parties on all accounts.Pawpaw wrote:So, the Dimocrats get to take their own medicine.
Outstanding!!!
But yes, we'll get Gorsuch on the bench.
Get ready for the filibuster on legislation to go away before too long as well.
Calling the Reid Rule a nuclear option is typical MSM hysterics.TexasJohnBoy wrote:Nuclear Option Deployed
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04 ... rsuch.html