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Good for you. I really mean that. I personally cannot find the willpower to feel bad for someone who knew they would lose their insurance (or should have known) and then voted to lose their insurance AND TO TOP IT OFF now feels like they can bitch about losing their insurance.

1 - Trump (and the Republicans) are actively choosing to hurt him (and millions of others) and we knew this going in to the election.

My brother, his wife, and their newborn baby are on Medicaid, and my brother is a Trump supporter. He’s high school educated, has never lived outside of his town, and has a limited understanding of politics outside of the horrible Facebook groups he’s in (which convince him that he’s poor because of immigrants or

Because this is a real concern, and hypothetical Trump voters aren’t actually losing their jobs to immigrants. They’re losing their jobs to automation and to industries moving overseas.

To the people who support Trump and will lose health care. . .

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Looks incredible but at that price I hope it includes a sound chip:

My favorite thing about this (living in WA where there is an active outbreak) is when the schools said that non-vaccinated kids were banned from attending until there were no further reported cases at their school, and the parents of those kids complained - even though the ban was for their kids’ protection.

Me am not new to your language. Me no apologize if you understand what me say. We am very uninterested in trading our Donald Trump with yours, reply if not interested...

‘Liberals calling all conservatives Nazis’...

I’ve been called a “libtard” and a slew of other insults for years, way before this election cycle. Sounds like those people need to grow one of those “thick skins” they’re always talking about and stop being a “snowflake” and get out of their “safe spaces”.

And they boycott a lot, in stupid ways. I mean fuck’s sake, they boycotted Starbucks by giving it money and boycotted Hamilton, which has no available tickets until at least 2018!

That’s the part that stands out to me. Trump supporter finds radio station talking about how terrible the Reich is, and how they should be opposed, and immediately starts defending the Nazi’s. What in the actual fuck?

You know, for a group that prides itself of being armed badass patriots, they sure to whine a lot.

Presidential candidates aren’t legally obligated to release their taxes. There’s just a lot of precedent for it, and it was assumed that would damage his candidacy (though it appears not to have). This is an actual law he’s breaking now, which would be a bigger deal if the GoP controlled congress actually cared about

It’s telling that their knee-jerk reaction to an anti-nazi channel is to angrily oppose it.

I’ve just seen so many theories over the years about something possibly being of intelligent origin that ends up being natural phenomenon (the Dyson sphere planet comes to mind) that it’s hard to take these as credible claims.

Well, the point here is that since no standard explanation has been effective to the date to explain this phenomena, it’s time to explore some unorthodox ideas, instead. Obviously that doesn’t mean that this explanation is correct, but it’s important to be able to think outside the box when you can’t find a solution,

What marketing director decided to name a product after the worst thing that could happen to it? It’s like driving a Chevy Crash or flying on a Boeing Fireball.

What marketing director decided to name a product after the worst thing that could happen to it? It’s like driving a

I don’t think Kim would agree to it because he knows it would lead to the collapse of his regime. If the sanctions were lifted, there would be more contact with the outside world. This would lead to mass defections when people see the economic opportunity of the rest of the world, without the propaganda of the state

No, it weighs less than a pound. It’s mass is probably several pounds.