12/13/2016 2:17:41 PM
So a Trump voter was asked about how she felt about him taking away her healthcare, and this is how it went,Here's the whole article about people in some of the most Obamacare dependent counties in the nation that also heavily voted for Trump. It's a fun exercise in cognitive dissonance.http://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2016/12/13/13848794/kentucky-obamacare-trump[Edited on December 13, 2016 at 3:06 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2016 2:59:12 PM
I talked to an educated trump supporter yesterday and their position was that people weren't voting for the candidates, but the parties, on the basis that both candidates were wildly unpopular.His thinking was that trump might at least be a "Republican" and cut taxes and privatize social security and "cut regulation". He also cited the "war on Christmas" and bathroom bills as reasons people felt liberals were attacking them with a culture war.
12/13/2016 3:03:45 PM
attacking them with inclusion
12/13/2016 3:07:41 PM
my coworker is really upset because she got kicked out of her running group because she is a trump supportershe's also a huge cunt, so +1 credibility
12/13/2016 6:37:20 PM
^^^^I guess part of being a hack is having zero capability to see media bias.Any ThinkProgress, HuffPo, or Buzzfeed articles you would like to share with anecdotal evidence supporting liberal narratives?
12/13/2016 6:48:17 PM
^^of course the people that kicked her out think they are the tolerant ones
12/13/2016 9:21:55 PM
12/13/2016 10:08:29 PM
12/13/2016 11:16:09 PM
^^ It's unclear what changes will come. GOP knows they have to do something that will not make things worse, which is hard to do without going more progressive with the plan.
12/14/2016 1:09:54 AM
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12/14/2016 2:21:55 PM
Don't mistake this as a response to ^, but for anyone interested in reality, here's a chart showing of the top 20 states receiving Obamacare subsidies, 15 voted for Trump.http://kff.org/health-reform/state-indicator/average-monthly-advance-premium-tax-credit-aptc/?currentTimeframe=0This doesn't even take into account the Medicaid expansion, which again mainly benefited the red states that accepted it.[Edited on December 14, 2016 at 3:00 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2016 2:41:59 PM
Their premiums are generally higher because of many factors (rural, sparse population) including that red states generally decided to not expand Medicaid. The two go hand in hand.In fact, since red states are in general more fiscally responsible, they opted to not take federal money now for Medicaid, which results in $billions leaving red states and going to blue states, who tend to love unfunded liabilities and reckless spending in pursuit of morale posturing. *but insert anecdotal article from VOX that says Trump voters want the ACA*#Hack
12/14/2016 7:20:21 PM
Ok cool remove it and go back to 2005. I'm sure poor working class white Americans will be totally cool with it.
12/14/2016 7:28:29 PM
^^ I would like to point out that both you and shrike have "hack" posts... Some threads are worse than others. So you two can stop calling each other that.[Edited on December 14, 2016 at 8:50 PM. Reason : Troll bait taken.]
12/14/2016 8:49:11 PM
congrats, you just got trolled
12/14/2016 8:54:02 PM
12/15/2016 12:38:27 AM
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12/16/2016 12:59:56 PM
This is what is served as a vodka martini at Trump grill. I am not at all surprised.[Edited on December 16, 2016 at 2:51 PM. Reason : That was yuge.]
12/16/2016 2:50:42 PM
Can any Trump supporter/sympathizer here explain what Trump's strategy is with attacking the American intelligence agencies regarding Russia?The Conway-types usually frame this stuff in some half-plausible way that it's part of a broader strategy (like they did with the Taiwan thing-- where I can see the plausibility), but I can't see how this creates leverage for anything. Plz explain, thanks.
12/17/2016 12:26:07 AM
12/17/2016 6:37:24 AM
As far it goes for my opinion, we could somehow find a Trump replacement and I'd be happy. Having said that, I think what Obama has said and insinuated has been downright disrespectful to the office. For Josh Earnest to actually say what he did in his presser about Trump and Putin...that's just childish. The intelligence agencies should be carrying out there research and gathering intel, and coming public when they have completed - same with Comey and Hillary, I'm not letting Comey off the hook there. And for the current administration to comment on it before any reports are complete, again, disrespectful and childish.Congress has been requesting these intelligence agencies to come to Cap Hill for some time now, and they keep brushing Congress off because their investigations are incomplete. But they're happy leaking a few vague details to the public.Look, I want Obama to end on a high note for me, but this kind of behavior just isn't changing my opinion of him. Did Bush, in his presidential death throes, try to go out and speak out against the incoming president? Pretty sure he took the high road, and has been ever since.
12/17/2016 8:54:10 AM
what exactly has the president said that has gotten your jimmies rustled?and how is any of this analogous to anything that went on before, during, and after the election of 2008?[Edited on December 17, 2016 at 11:12 AM. Reason : end on a high note for you?]
12/17/2016 11:10:12 AM
we're taking about respect right now? This is some delicate flower shit right here.
12/17/2016 12:08:05 PM
Bush was classy.But Obama didn't spend literally seven years calling him a foreigner and questuoning his legitimacy. In what world does Trump even deserve the respect Obama has shown him even? Obama is a much better man than I am. I'd say "fuck you and figure everything out yourself, asshole" if I was him.
12/17/2016 12:28:23 PM
Bush was essentially shunned into being "classy"
12/17/2016 12:34:20 PM
lol at y'all calling a guy that killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions classy
12/17/2016 1:13:08 PM
Getting tossed out the back door at least lets you keep some dignity.
12/17/2016 1:27:01 PM
lol @ discussing respect and politicians
12/17/2016 4:35:11 PM
12/17/2016 9:57:30 PM
Sorry for the double post but fuck you people who voted this guy in who thought he was going to do anything but look out for his best interests. He has consistently demonstrated in business that he looks out for himself over just about anyone else (except maybe his kids).There's no policy behind what he's doing. There's no forethought. The next four years (if he makes it that long) will be filled with knee jerk tweet reactions that have the potential to bring us to blows with other countries. Anybody who doesn't see what havoc he has the potential to cause is close-minded, short-sighted and doesn't have a firm grasp of the complex nature of the world right now.Get out of your fucking bubbles and read a goddamned book.[Edited on December 17, 2016 at 10:05 PM. Reason : .]
12/17/2016 10:04:52 PM
This china thing was really sad. Saw a video earlier today too of one of Trump's victory rallies (which is a weird thing isn't it?) where the crowd was chanting "lock her up" and he was awkwardly trying to talk them down from this. If he keeps this up, people are going to start waking up to him conning them like he did Trump U students.
12/17/2016 11:19:48 PM
I don't think he has a firm grasp of the fact that he's opened a can of worms... hemisphere can't stop whatever shitstorm he's started And please someone tell me why you this this will be a good thing. Not just with lofty catch phrases... give me something concrete. Fact base would be amazing, though I won't hold my breath.
12/17/2016 11:30:32 PM
I'd still like to know exactly what was said that made rjrumfel clutch his pearls
12/19/2016 11:03:32 AM
Earnest insinuated that Trump was working with Putin. In a f'ning press briefing. That's what got me clutching my pearls. Does he have 100% irrefutable proof that has happened? No. So stop acting like a little baby.
12/19/2016 1:04:05 PM
how about some quotes?and you were upset with something that the president said, too
12/19/2016 1:19:02 PM
He's got to own whatever comes out of Earnest's mouth.Why do you get your panties in a wad ever time I say something negative about Obama? It's not even like I call myself a Republican anymore. Every day that goes by I feel like I'm less of a Republican and more of a Democrat.But if I have to bow down to and agree to everything Obama says and does, then count me out. But I guarantee you, in 2020, if the Democrats run someone with a good background and middle of the road tendencies, I'll def. be voting for that person.But knowing you guys, you're gonna pick Michelle O for 2020.
12/19/2016 1:29:21 PM
because you're a classic reactionary who tends to react first and think secondI'm interested to see what exactly made you react the way that you did. would you have preferred that the president had come out and pulled his press secretary away from the microphone?
12/19/2016 1:32:08 PM
Honestly, I would have preferred for everyone to wait until the intelligence agencies finish their investigations. If it did come to light that there was collusion between the Trump campaign and a foreign power, I'd be the first to call for his (impeachment?) removal. Can you impeach a president-elect?
12/19/2016 2:51:46 PM
which statement do you feel was over the line?
12/19/2016 2:53:34 PM
12/19/2016 3:34:24 PM
insinuation no doubt. but i'm pretty sure that everything that he's said is pretty widely known as factual.
12/19/2016 3:47:50 PM
Starting from Obama not being classy and failing to end on a high note - to something his press secretary said during a presser - ending in said secretary inferring cooperationYour progression belies your original statement... That said - why wouldn't Trump's campaign jump on board with this and push that agenda. What Earnest says is all factual regardless what underlying message there may be.
12/19/2016 3:50:31 PM
it's completely factual, and in no way beneath the office of the president and/or childish
12/19/2016 3:51:17 PM
12/19/2016 6:36:24 PM
+304 credibility
12/19/2016 7:01:05 PM
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/newt-gingirch-trump-drain-the-swamp-232878So...like, whatever he said campaigning...you can just go ahead and ignore all of that I guess.
12/22/2016 7:28:21 AM
Wasn't it JCE2011 that kept whining during the election that Hillary had admitted to having both a public and private position on issues and how damning that was. Does Trump deserve similar scrutiny or...........
12/22/2016 8:40:50 AM