I think they’d come out ahead- they’d pay more in taxes (assuming we revise the tax system), but have few expenses and and admin to provide health insurance.
I think they’d come out ahead- they’d pay more in taxes (assuming we revise the tax system), but have few expenses and and admin to provide health insurance.
Prediction: They will introduce a plan that covers pre-existing conditions but allows insurers to charge significantly more to do that. It follows their line of “access to” the best healthcare in the world. Meaning, you probably can’t afford it, but it’s available to you, so bootstraps.
People who support the wall should go down to Mexico and help build it; people who support war with Iran should enlist and volunteer to fight in it with minimal military support; people who support getting rid of social security and medicare, should stop using it; people who are opposed to big government should never…
Kavanagh et. al. will be fine with it until it benefits more than a couple blue states, and then revisit.
True that you can remove partisanship entirely from the process, but you can reduce it by a significant degree, and that’s better than what we have (and likely will have for the near future).
Many public universities pursue out of country (e.g. China and India) as well. They pay high tuition (I think higher than out of state) and can be used to pad their diversity statistics.
The problem is that starting with Gingrich, even local elections have been on the national stage. So, even if Jones votes against the Green New Deal, Republicans will accuse him of being the next AOC. So, allowing them to vote how they want is to vote for the GND with all the good and bad that goes with it.
Everyone knew he was a sleazy POS, but was a useful, temporary, ally.
Agreed, although it’s a bit pricey unless they’re doing one of their special events.
I’ll check it out. Currently the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore has my vote.
DC resident, so we’re practically overrun with museums. So, I’ll mention a few museums that I think are underrated in DC:
DOJ letter says there was not a single time Mueller was blocked from an action he wanted to take.
I’m sure she has a tutor and a person writing her papers for Legal writing.
Artechouse is cool place, but its not nearly as highbrow as they make themselves out to be.
Their ratings are still, on average, higher than other cable news networks. They can lose all their hit shows, and replace them with Alex Jones type crazies and it won’t matter as long as their ratings remain high.
I’m sure they’ll make an exception and not protect them. They seem to have no problem throwing them under the bus.
Yeah- she’s a moderate in progressive’s clothing.
Criticising Israel policies is not (in itself) anti-semitism because Israel is not Judaism.
It would be great if we could pass a Federal law that requires that all congressional districts be allocated without regard to political affiliation of the district and created by an independent third party.
This reminds me of how they argue against climate change- they don’t have a cogent argument, so they just argue that the source is suspect with little evidence to prove that the data or analysis is wrong. They also find a small error and pretend like that invalidates the entire argument, rather than something that…