I think the Democrats should. They can admit that the original was not a complete package and has a lot to be fixed up. So let's fix it, and let the Dems be the heroes. Instead of the Republican method of letting nothing happen to make the other side look bad, let's do as much as we can and become a party of action.
3/24/2017 7:32:16 PM
Nah, let the republicans own this failure
3/24/2017 7:57:37 PM
is the failure the shitty bill or the inability to pass the shitty bill?
3/24/2017 8:01:37 PM
or the failure that got rammed through in the first place and needs fixing?
3/24/2017 8:13:18 PM
care to explain how ACA got "rammed through"?
3/24/2017 8:29:37 PM
Republican president, Republican congress, Republican houseand Trump blames the Democrats for this thing's failure. Funny.
3/24/2017 8:35:29 PM
As I recall, same pattern happened with social security. Opposition party spread all kind of lies about it. It passed. Suddenly people realized it actually helped them and it's been permanent ever since.I suspect the same will happen with health care at this point.http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/03/24/trump_says_he_never_promised_to_repeal_obamacare_quickly_a_list_of_times.htmlLOL[Edited on March 24, 2017 at 9:55 PM. Reason : a]
3/24/2017 9:28:11 PM
3/24/2017 10:26:39 PM
538 did a study somewhat recently that showed that most politicians actually do follow through and complete what they campaigned on he hardest.Which makes this defeat and move on even more stunning.
3/25/2017 4:28:22 PM
3/26/2017 9:13:15 PM
While this would be good news if it holds up, I'm still expecting that at some point they push through a surprise ACA replacement with completely new text and little time for anyone to really process what the bill says.
3/26/2017 9:58:39 PM
i'm having a hard time believing this is true:Germany slams ‘intimidating’ £300bn White House billhttp://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/germany-dismisses-white-houses-intimidating-300bn-bill-for-defence-dl7dk629kDonald Trump 'printed out fake £300bn Nato invoice and handed it to Angela Merkel'President estimated Germany’s underspend on alliance over the past 12 years, then added interest http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-angela-merkel-nato-bill-defence-ignore-usa-germany-spending-a7650636.htmla german minister is saying its true, trump's administration is saying its not. i hope this is not true, because that its pretty ridiculous even for trump
3/27/2017 8:11:50 AM
That's pretty fucking awesome. Germany and others in Europe depend way too heavily on the US to protect them instead of kicking in their fair share for defense. Handing Merkel an invoice like that would let her know very bluntly that the complaints against NATO weren't just campaign fluff to stir up voters.
3/27/2017 11:13:13 AM
^
3/27/2017 11:14:46 AM
^^^ it didn't happen, thankfully.I imagine those who like an authoritarian strongman would love that kind of thing though.
3/27/2017 11:46:39 AM
you can call them fascists
3/27/2017 11:56:40 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jared-kushner-everything-czar_us_58d95499e4b02a2eaab6664f
3/27/2017 5:38:51 PM
Maybe Kushner will take well timed ski trips from that job too.
3/27/2017 7:04:24 PM
Trump won't make it to year two without being thrown in jail.
3/27/2017 9:00:55 PM
Why are Huffpost links still being posted on TWW[Edited on March 28, 2017 at 12:11 AM. Reason : .]
3/28/2017 12:10:23 AM
Same reason people with no intention but trolling are still allowed to post I presume.
3/28/2017 8:27:48 AM
Trolling? Is that what it is? I guess the majority of non-anchor baby voters were just "trolling" the leftists this election.
3/28/2017 10:07:59 AM
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/28/trump-administration-takes-credit-for-ford-investment-first-announced-in-2015.html
3/28/2017 10:20:50 AM
Nazis love Trump:
3/29/2017 8:53:00 AM
Trump now at 35% approval, a historic low for this point in a presidency:https://twitter.com/GallupNews/status/847132067120984064
3/29/2017 3:40:52 PM
3/29/2017 4:09:31 PM
Wow, owned like a total ass!Somebody should tweet him the Gallup poll and the previous pic... with the words "Why so high?" Pls do it... I would do it if I were a US citizen... I don't want MIB rappelling down ropes from helicopters and busting down my door
3/29/2017 4:53:55 PM
There is zero chance that hasn't been done, I'd assume that's why this screenshot already existed when I go ogled it
3/29/2017 6:10:27 PM
3/29/2017 6:45:28 PM
https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/847455180912181249This fucking guy...This is like four days after his buddy Alex Jones had to apologize about PizzaGate or be sued for libel.
3/30/2017 11:06:56 AM
He declared war on the freedom caucus!
3/30/2017 11:30:33 AM
Lol he is actively keeping a hit list on the tea party.This guy... maybe he is a Clinton plant.
3/30/2017 3:10:56 PM
If a 35% approval rating is only helping Trump, i'd hate to see what hurting him looks like.
3/30/2017 11:43:36 PM
Watching Fox News. Sending out ridiculous tweets. Nice little Saturday.
4/1/2017 1:25:53 PM
Trump finally mentioning dismantling Dodd-Frank...Did I miss mea culpa's from a large part of the far left who thought HRC would be worse about this type of thing than "man of the people" Don? because she gave paid speeches to Goldman?
4/4/2017 11:10:57 AM
i'm not saying there isn't anyone who thought that, but it wasn't any kind of "large part" or significant amount
4/4/2017 11:19:55 AM
Fair enough and it doesn't excuse her massive faults.I'm just still dumfounded that he hoodwinked people into thinking he gives a fuck about anyone or anything but himself and other super wealthy people.
4/4/2017 11:25:12 AM
People were upset when they saw that the American Sniper himself was at the dem convention, where he had been seen years before, and the definition of his job is to act like a different person
4/4/2017 11:58:18 AM
4/4/2017 3:12:50 PM
4/4/2017 3:50:13 PM
Why? Cause some rebels are claiming they were gassed? The last incident turned out to be a false flag operation, so why should we trust this one to be real?
4/4/2017 6:31:39 PM
Really bad things happening in Syria today and right now. Asad is continuing to gas Syrian citizens including children. Some of the pictures coming out are horrifying. Typically, this would be an critical time for the US to lead. Instead, Trump is blaming Obama.
4/4/2017 8:22:32 PM
In general, blaming his predecessor isn't going to fly with anyone beyond his deplorables. This ain't like Bush handing Obama two quagmires and a financial crisis, the American people aren't that dumb.
4/4/2017 8:44:44 PM
^^ trump's russian handlers would never let him take a hardline position on syria
4/4/2017 8:52:37 PM
Military plan set up by Obama administration goes well: "Thank you, Trump!"Military plan set up by Obama administration goes poorly: "It's all Obama's fault!"
4/4/2017 9:24:01 PM
We never had great options re Syria, I'm not sure how serious Obama was about Syria when he asked congress for AUMF, he kicked it to Congress, and they too opposed going into Syria. I would wager most TWWers were against boots on the ground in Syria too back then. Maybe if we surged in Iraq ISIS never happened, and Syria never happened? This is a lot of ifs to try to pin this current situation on Obama. We should have never been in Iraq in the first place-- that was where we screwed up, but its the world we live in.Trump ran on a platform of being more friendly to Assad and Putin, he said he wanted to go after families, i don't see how Trump is even against these atrocities. Effectively, our ally just gassed a bunch of kids.I'm not really sure what we can even do. I don't see any protests stopping Trump from joining forces with Assad, but isn't standing back and just letting this continue just as wrong? Unless Trump is impeached, i think we're in for 4 years of escalating atrocities, the Executive branch is delegated control over military. With Trumpism stoking fear of Muslims and brown people too, there's probably a sizable chunk of Americans who won't care at all.
4/4/2017 10:57:00 PM
^This hits the nail on the head. Obama was dramatically limited in options with Syria because his predecessor invaded a pointless country that gave us 15 years of war and over $1 trillion added to the national debt. The American public was never going to support boots on the ground in another Middle Eastern country that did not threaten the United States.Americans won't support a war against a non-existential threat if more than 500 Americans are killed as a result. Look how quickly we had to duck out of Somalia in 1993.Obama yielded to the Congress (which is what every single fucking president before him should have done before engaging in any military action anywhere) and Congress wasn't for it because they knew they would not be reelected.I'm absolutely certain this was also a large reason no one defended Ukraine and while Syria was ultimately not a geopolitically big deal, letting Russia take Crimea was a massive mistake on our part. THAT would have been the only time it would have actually made sense for a the president to use his powers to do something, especially since we were effectively obligated to via a formal agreement.As for Trump talking shit about Obama's inaction:
4/4/2017 11:04:08 PM
Let's not pretend like we weren't involved in destabilizing Syria, that was the Obama administration
4/5/2017 5:01:20 AM
Not to mention if you have no intention of following through you simply shouldn't say something like he did about the "red line."
4/5/2017 6:38:34 AM
Agree on the red line comment. I can only think he said that hoping it would bring Congress in line. Clearly naive.Regarding destablilizing Syria, that's due to a combination of Bashar and ISIS/ISIL. Once we really got engaged there, Russia moved in as Syria is a core strategic interest for them. Now it's your normal proxy war between two superpowers.
4/5/2017 9:38:56 AM