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Well just like a business they can have their investors pay a little more on their stock prices to fix that little oopsie. That’s how it works right? I mean otherwise through sheer chance some businesses would become insolvent and that never happens.

Because nothing runs leaner and more efficiently than a massive, multi-channel conglomerate. 10-4, boss. PowerPoints will be in your email by Monday morning.

I hold one vestige of hope for Fox New’s fate. Rupert Murdoch, whom is directly overseeing the network following Jabba The Hut’s exit, is closer to the grave every day. Murdoch’s children are embarrassed by the network’s existence and don’t seem inclined to prop it up. Once daddy is pushing daisies I hope that

McCain has *always* done this. He talks a lot when it’s safe, but never actually does a damn thing. That way he gets the “Maverick” nickname but doesn’t have to put himself in any actual danger.

The GOP handed us a political meltdown yesterday. We need to keep letting them mess up and show themselves for the reckless, out of touch extremists they are. If the Democrats are unwilling to resist Trump in these chaotic circumstances, why bother resisting at all? Why not just hand him all the keys and go home?

“which means Gorsuch will get in anyway and Democrats will have no influence on further Trump nominations for the court”

The best part of capitalism is when shitheads accidentally waste their money in the funniest of ways.

More like the Fart of the Repeal, ammirite?

Remember how Republicans were wailing about Pelosi’s saying “you have to pass this bill to find out what’s in it”? At least the ACA had actual committee hearings, amendments, expert testimony, debate etc. This is just a complete cluster-fuck from the GOP.

I work in Dominguez Hills (which, FYI for those not familiar, is an unincorporated area but right up against Compton). Before moving to the area for my job there (east coast girl), I had literally no idea how fucking important that slice of the country is. So much food and other goods go through that area, much of

Hell, they had EIGHT years under Bush to have passed something and they didn’t, because they don’t give a shit about healthcare. Now that people have had ACA insurance, they don’t want to lose it, so Repubs are trying like hell to both keep what people want, and get rid of what their party doesn’t want (paying for it).

That’s what’s ironic. It’s THEIR plan. It’s straight out of the Heritage Foundation and first implemented by Romney in Massachusetts. If President Romney had signed it into law they’d be 💯 behind it. The fact that they were gonna oppose whatever Obama did anyway is just more evidence that he should’ve gone single

It was such an elegant trick. Pass a republican health care plan, and then watch them flail trying to oppose it. I wanted single payer, but gotta admit it’s not half bad watching them pretend this wasn’t their best idea in the first place.

Men can get breast cancer, less prevalent, however I hope they all get that now

This also shows me why Trump has so many supporters still. Fuck the rules! Fuck fairly winning without having to intimidate or buy votes! Get that “diversity” outta here! As someone else stated, we are so doomed.

Rick Perry still hasn’t figured out what his job is, so it isn’t like this distracted him from not doing it.

You really need to stop. I don’t know where you came from, but you can go back, now. This is the second time in as many days that you’ve come in here doign shit.

They haven’t released the information but have stated that he is associated with a “known hate group.” No; one does not need to kill more than one to be a terrorist: would you feel the same way about someone who was affiliated with, say, Da’esh but seemed quite ordinary until he killed? He would not have inspired

The ACA repeal is standing between them and the things that they ideologically want: mostly tax cuts and military spending. If they’re able to speed through this, they’ll somehow look in the rearview mirror and claim it was the natural result of Obamacare falling apart, while praising the tax cuts embedded in the

What’s disturbing about Nunes is what’s disturbing about all the dark money Republicans nowadays. They act as though, controlling everything, funded by men with limitless cash and apparently limitless power, they have nothing to fear from exposure, from constitutional order itself.