Suicide Squad was a terrible movie that made over $300 million and was a top-10 movie for 2016.
Suicide Squad was a terrible movie that made over $300 million and was a top-10 movie for 2016.
DC movies currently being worked on (all have had production updates within the last year)…
A libertarian would argue that the regulation is not needed and if people really wanted an ISP that respects their privacy, it would exist.
I'd expect a major policy goal would be further along than "Wait, there's a river? No one told us there's a river!"
Racism.
The ACA was written to provide insurance for people who were purchasing it through the market, by providing a marketplace, a strict minimum on insurance, and subsidies for people to purchase it. It also included a massive Medicaid expansion. It was designed to not touch employee-based insurance.
So you're saying you were conned.
If you're feeling bored and want to get angry…
"I never wanted to repeal and replace Obamacare in 64 days." -Actual quote from a person who promised to repeal and replace Obamacare on day one or within the first 100 days.
The thing is — Trump really did campaign on a promise of health care reform that would be cheaper and cover everyone. He didn't have a policy or plan while campaigning, and normally the media would point that out. But instead, they were really impressed by the empty podium as they were waiting for the Trump rally to…
Look, he's just a law-applying guy who thinks truck drivers need to make the decision between losing their job and freezing to death.
Not video evidence, but there are employees who reported that Trump spied on employees and guests at his hotels via the hotel switchboard (in the mid-2000s).
Texas conservatives are opposed to a border wall for these reasons (natural beauty and waterways). Also that farmland would need to be seized via eminent domain to build it.
There are theories that the Children of the Forest built it to keep humans south of the wall, and the Walkers are a response to man's encroachment of their territory…
The Republican argument has three parts to it-
"I like Michael Douglas!" got into the dance?
Probably. It's easy to have additional health insurance options on top of single payer. Or working as an alternative to single payer. The gradualist approach to reforming health insurance in the United States would be
1. Add a public option (or Medicare) to the exchanges.
2. Allow companies to buy the public option…
Basic problem with single payer is that step one is "Majority of the country loses their employer-provided insurance".
Well, ignoring the spelling…
The quotes are there because the article writer is quoting the tweet.