Ladies and Gentleman, the President of the United States of America.
How this quote alone isn't enough to ruin him is mind-boggling to me. He wants Obamacare to fail--the healthcare that protects millions of Americans, that's what he wants to fail. Which would devastate a massive number of American citizens, especially the poor, sick and elderly. He wants people to suffer so he can get his way.
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"Steve Bannon reportedly called House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) “a limp-dick mother####er who was born in a petri dish at the Heritage Foundation,” referring to the think tank whose fiscal conservative policies the representative espouses."
Wow, something Bannon and I agree on.
Ugh, I need a brillo-pad shower.
Well yes, while we also agree that Ryan is a "limp-dick mother####er" we think he's that because he's an Ayn Rand devotee without any form of a backbone who cares only for what lobbyists and wealthy donors tell him to do, with zero concerns for the well-being of his country or constituents.
Steve Bannon called him that because he's upset Paul Ryan isn't a white supremacist or a Nazi apologist.
Much different sides of the same limp-dick coin.
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As the election proved, to him at least, he can do whatever the F he wants, and the GOP goosestep right behind them because they are either willfully ignorant (GOP members of congress/senate), partisan propaganda hacks (Faux News) or too dumb to care (his base).
no "Portraits of Courage" in that rogue's gallery
The Republican (un)Holy Trinity... As long as he's got them he doesn't have to change...no reason to...
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Isn't now the time to go all in on single payer? Explain it to the American public and sell it to the average joe that this will prevent you or a loved one from dying or going bankrupt from major illness.
ACA has never been more popular because people are starting to view healthcare as a right and not a product in the States. Get it done.
Assuming the public sentiment continues to grow for single payer and the (rich, centrist) Dem leadership presumably doesn't really want to take up that fight either, i can't see how it gets resolved.
This is what i'm trying to wrap my head around. If the Democrats don't want to take up the fight for single payer and the republicans have convinced their base that universal healthcare is the devil. Who is representing the growing public sentiment?
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This is what i'm trying to wrap my head around. If the Democrats don't want to take up the fight for single payer and the republicans have convinced their base that universal healthcare is the devil. Who is representing the growing public sentiment?