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I bet they don’t. They understand the basic concept that it’s much harder to roll back welfare than it is to pass it in the first place. They fear what Democrats could pass in the future only needing a simple majority.

For the long game, I almost hope they do it. I’m undecided on that.

WHAT

THEY’VE BEGGED HER TO STOP

WORKING ON A SMEAR CAMPAIGN

Why though. Why does HBO want to wrap this up as fast as possible.

I mean, it certainly looks that way. That just seems ape shit, from HBO’s perspective.

Oh look it’s ghost hey ghost

“I KILLED HIM BECAUSE I WANT MEAT”

I’m sorry, but not seeking to impeach him is too risky. This is an administration where the COOL HEADS in the room are the generals. The first three presidents after the bomb were at some point all advised to preemptively strike Russia by their generals and refused. The sole responsibility to use these weapons are in

I’ve never heard of Binging with Babish, I feel like I’m very late and this is all incredible.

I mean, technically they were all “amendments”.

Havlock, they voted to bring a repeal bill to the floor, then voted on three different repeals. He voted to bring it to the floor, then he voted for the first bill that failed (this is the bill I was talking about, it was the most comprehensive of the three as evidenced by it going outside budget reconciliation rules,

Correct, dude. Do you realize my first comment you replied to was from the next day after voting to bring the original to the floor for debate (another vote he was the deciding vote on)? Then, just now, when you weirdly goaded me about “being so wrong”, I explained all this to you, then made the simple point that his

I wasn’t wrong. The Republicans put three bills to vote after debate began. The first was an comprehensive repeal and replace that needed 60 votes (everyone knew it would fail) and he voted for it. I think the second bill was a repeal only and I don’t know how he voted on it, but we all know how he voted on the last

You describe Medicare like it’s set in stone. We can establish our single payer system however we want, with any copay/deductible scheme we deem best fit.

The reason why single payer is as good a deal as we could get is we’d finally have an entity with PRICING POWER. An insurance company has no interest in bargaining

My point is that Hillsong is a huge, international organization and isn’t led by some local shyster who sees a golden opportunity in Justin Bieber.

Have you ever heard of Hillsong before this article

“this Hillsong Church” doesn’t need Bieber’s money.

Your comment’s time stamp was before the first vote on a bill, but yeah, he did vote for the bill. The most comprehensive repeal, that required 60 votes (and in this case, didn’t even get to 50).

It did get his vote though. Hours after all his bullshit about order, he voted for that bill while the country slept.

He’s the comm director. That wonderful Sarah Sanders will continue doing the briefings, since she’s now officially the press secretary. We’ll only hear from this guy in interviews every now and then.

Mooch will probably outlast any staffer in this administration, be that 3 months or 7 1/2 years.

“We lost big. The kind of set-back that takes decades to return to where we started around 2015.”