Donald Trump is a loser!

poor Donnie, the winner of LOSERS.

I watched Greta hand him his ass over his healthcare plan ... what a dumbass.

I think I saw that interview, and where did she hand Trump his ass, dude?

at the very start ... she mad him mumble about state lines, and go off on his regular bs rant, then ask him how that would make healthcare affordable, so he repeats himself ... I changed the channel.
 
I see the rightwingnuts are still sticking up for corruption and corporate stooges in Congress. Not surprising.

Perhaps you clueless retards could now call David Brooks a "left wing moonbat". That would be precious! I could show it to my friends for laughs when we talk about how braindead you rightwingnuts actually are.

David Brooks: Trump ‘will be known a hundred years from now as the biggest loser in American politics
RawStory
TOM BOGGIONI
03 APR 2016
During a Meet The Press panel discussion on the havoc GOP front-runner Donald Trump is wreaking on the Republican Party, conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks unloaded on the blustery businessman, saying he’ll go down as “the biggest loser in American politics.

In his columns for the Times, Brooks has been unsparing in his criticism of Trump, and recently called him a “perpetual destabilizer” who can’t behave with “a modicum of “presidentiality.”"

On Sunday, Brooks was asked how he felt about Trump possibly being the nominee and replied, “Morally defeated,” before laughing ruefully.

Then he unloaded on Trump and his boosters.

All these people keep waiting for him, ‘When is he going to turn into a philosopher king? It’s time he should become Abraham Lincoln,'” Brooks asserted. “He’s Donald Trump. You know, he’s – you know, it’s all aggression, it’s all ignorance, it’s all the time.

Brooks took time out to blast Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus for being asleep at the wheel.

The people in the Republican Party are not going to stop him. Look at that Reince Priebus’ interview today,” Brooks said excitedly. “Like, the week that we had with Donald Trump, — he’s a catastrophe of the party. Priebus is off in la-la land, talking about technical stuff, and not really seizing the mantle.

Turning back to Trump, Brooks said he’ll be the eventual nominee and predicted he will become infamous for a crushing defeat in the November general election.

I think it’s likely to be Trump. I think he’s the walking dead,” he explained before adding the final insult. I think he’ll get the nomination and he will just go down to a crushing defeat. And will be known for a hundred years from now, people will say, ‘Who’s the biggest loser in American politics?’ And it won’t be McGovern, it won’t be Dukakis, the word ‘Trump.’ And I hope when he’s down there in Hades he’s aware of all that.

Wow!” host Chuck Todd said, with fellow panelist Helene Cooper smirking, “Very subtle.

David Brooks is the kind of Republican the NYT likes. That means he's a traitor and a turncoat and a back stabber.
 
This says a lot about the T'Rump's support (who he appeals to)....and about the racist shitheads who support him.

The White Nationalists Who Support Donald Trump
ABC News

By CANDACE SMITH
Mar 10, 2016
(excerpts)
Matthew Heimbach is a white separatist and founder of a white nationalist group, the Traditionalist Worker Party. He is just one of a small group of extremists who have routinely flocked to Trump's rallies. Heimbach is often joined by self-proclaimed white advocates, white nationalists and even Neo-Nazi bloggers. When asked then whether he considered himself a racist, Heimbach said, "Sure. So what? I call it natural." Now, Heimbach is still active within the group he created, striving for others, he says, to "embrace nationalism. He says he worries that white Americans will soon become a minority class and advocates for an America of extreme segregation.

The White Nationalist Super PAC That Robocalls for Trump - By day, William Johnson is a corporate lawyer from Los Angeles. But in addition to keeping his silver hair neatly trimmed, he runs a white nationalist political party that the Southern Poverty Law Center says "wants to run racist candidates nationwide." Johnson says theyre running white nationalist candidates. His party, the American Freedom Party, has its own candidate for president. But Johnson was so taken by Trump that he created a PAC just to support the New York businessman.

Johnson was so taken with Trump that his PAC, the American National Super PAC, recorded in his voice and sent out robocalls in Utah, Minnesota and Vermont after Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, addressed the nation last week in an anti-Trump tirade. An excerpt from the call said, This robocall goes out to all millennials and others who are honest in all their dealings. Mitt Romney has viciously attacked Donald Trump. ... The white race is being replaced by other peoples in America and in all white countries. Donald Trump stands strong as a nationalist." Johnson said he believes all immigration should be outlawed and almost all nonwhites should be deported, and claimed in a 1985 book that race mixing and diversity have caused social and cultural degeneration in the United States.

ABC News also spoke with Jared Taylor, who identifies himself as a "white advocate and says he argues for the interests of white people, and is the editor of online magazine American Renaissance, which espouses these same beliefs. "Many whites are secretly delighted by Donald Trump's policies, Taylor told ABC News. Sending home all illegals -- the huge majority of whom are nonwhites -- and putting even a temporary halt on Muslim immigration are in the interests of whites, whether Trump thinks in those terms or not.

Trump has also been endorsed by Neo-Nazi blog The Daily Stormer, in addition to the support from former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks U.S. hate groups, says such support is no accident. "He's appealing to the same constituency that the Ku Klux Klan appeals to," Potok said. "Not every supporter is sympathetic to them but that is the very same demographic." He notes that many of Trump's supporters are white, lower-middle class people who are "under a lot of economic pressure." "He uses the same techniques, he hypes up the fear of the outsider, [the idea that] Muslims are out to destroy us, immigrants are rapists. Whether or not he is truly a white nationalist, I think is totally irrelevant," he said.
 
poor Donnie, the winner of LOSERS.

I watched Greta hand him his ass over his healthcare plan ... what a dumbass.

I think I saw that interview, and where did she hand Trump his ass, dude?

at the very start ... she mad him mumble about state lines, and go off on his regular bs rant, then ask him how that would make healthcare affordable, so he repeats himself ... I changedu the channel.

Then yo were not paying attention. Trump is referring to ending state exclusive deals with health insurers and opening all of them up to competition to drive down insurance costs.

He would further couple that with medical savings plans and encouraging people to go with castrophic health insurance if they feel like they dont need health insurance.

That would work. We get universal coverage by offering Medicare to those who cannot afford a regular health insurance package.
 
From one of the best and most honest of all of the people in politics in this country.....here is Senator Elizabeth Warren's straightforward analysis of Trump.....the short form, as this was on Facebook.

There is nothing in what she claims that can not be easily verified......Trump's business conduct and bankruptcies, his sociopathic character flaws - racism, sexism, xenophobia, narcissism, etc. - on full display, etc..

Trump, as a Presidential candidate, presents a severe threat to our nation, our national character, and our democratic system of government....just as much as a certain Herr Hitler presented a similar threat to a nation called Germany in 1932,,,,,a threat that manifested itself horribly from Jan 30th, 1933, when he took power, until April 30th, 1945...the day he committed suicide to avoid capture and trial, in a bunker under the city during the Allied assault on Berlin, .....after murdering 11 million innocent men, women and children in the Holocaust, initiating a war that resulted in the deaths of over 60 million people, and leading Germany to utter national ruin, disgrace and defeat.

In many people's opinion, Hair Trump is just as big a danger to America as Herr Hitler proved to be for Germany. People who lived through that period of history are now remarking on how similar Trump's racist, xenophobic, ultra-nationalistic 'America-uber-alles' speeches sound to what they heard from the Nazis.

On March 14th, she said this:
There's a history of demagogues calling those they disagree with "terrorists" and using that as justification for intimidation and violence - and that history is ugly and dangerous. There's also a history of people staying quiet for too long, hoping for the best but watching silently as the threat metastasizes. Donald Trump is a bigger, uglier threat every day that goes by - and it's time for decent people everywhere - Republican, Democrat, Independent - to say 'No More Donald'. There's no virtue in silence.

And on March 21st, this....
Let's be honest Donald Trump is a loser. Count all his failed businesses. See how he kept his father's empire afloat by cheating people with scams like TrumpUniversity and by using strategic corporate bankruptcy (excuse me, bankruptcies) to skip out on debt. Listen to the experts who've concluded he's so bad at business that he might have more money today if he'd put his entire inheritance into an index fund and just left it alone.

Trump seems to know he's a loser. His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism. But just because Trump is a loser everywhere else doesn't mean he'll lose this election. People have been underestimating his campaign for nearly a year and it's time to wake up.

People talk about how "this is the most important election" in our lifetime every four years, and it gets stale. But consider what hangs in the balance. Affordable college. Accountability for Wall Street. Healthcare for millions of Americans. The Supreme Court. Big corporations and billionaires paying their fair share of taxes. Expanded Social Security. Investments in infrastructure and medical research and jobs right here in America. The chance to turn our back on the ugliness of hatred, sexism, racism and xenophobia. The chance to be a better people.

More than anyone weve seen before come within reach of the presidency, Donald Trump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors. Many of historys worst authoritarians started out as losers - and Trump is a serious threat. The way I see it, it's our job to make sure he ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren

Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
 
This says a lot about the T'Rump's support (who he appeals to)....and about the racist shitheads who support him.

The White Nationalists Who Support Donald Trump
ABC News

By CANDACE SMITH
Mar 10, 2016
(excerpts)
Matthew Heimbach is a white separatist and founder of a white nationalist group, the Traditionalist Worker Party. He is just one of a small group of extremists who have routinely flocked to Trump's rallies. Heimbach is often joined by self-proclaimed white advocates, white nationalists and even Neo-Nazi bloggers. When asked then whether he considered himself a racist, Heimbach said, "Sure. So what? I call it natural." Now, Heimbach is still active within the group he created, striving for others, he says, to "embrace nationalism. He says he worries that white Americans will soon become a minority class and advocates for an America of extreme segregation.

The White Nationalist Super PAC That Robocalls for Trump - By day, William Johnson is a corporate lawyer from Los Angeles. But in addition to keeping his silver hair neatly trimmed, he runs a white nationalist political party that the Southern Poverty Law Center says "wants to run racist candidates nationwide." Johnson says theyre running white nationalist candidates. His party, the American Freedom Party, has its own candidate for president. But Johnson was so taken by Trump that he created a PAC just to support the New York businessman.

Johnson was so taken with Trump that his PAC, the American National Super PAC, recorded in his voice and sent out robocalls in Utah, Minnesota and Vermont after Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, addressed the nation last week in an anti-Trump tirade. An excerpt from the call said, This robocall goes out to all millennials and others who are honest in all their dealings. Mitt Romney has viciously attacked Donald Trump. ... The white race is being replaced by other peoples in America and in all white countries. Donald Trump stands strong as a nationalist." Johnson said he believes all immigration should be outlawed and almost all nonwhites should be deported, and claimed in a 1985 book that race mixing and diversity have caused social and cultural degeneration in the United States.

ABC News also spoke with Jared Taylor, who identifies himself as a "white advocate and says he argues for the interests of white people, and is the editor of online magazine American Renaissance, which espouses these same beliefs. "Many whites are secretly delighted by Donald Trump's policies, Taylor told ABC News. Sending home all illegals -- the huge majority of whom are nonwhites -- and putting even a temporary halt on Muslim immigration are in the interests of whites, whether Trump thinks in those terms or not.

Trump has also been endorsed by Neo-Nazi blog The Daily Stormer, in addition to the support from former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks U.S. hate groups, says such support is no accident. "He's appealing to the same constituency that the Ku Klux Klan appeals to," Potok said. "Not every supporter is sympathetic to them but that is the very same demographic." He notes that many of Trump's supporters are white, lower-middle class people who are "under a lot of economic pressure." "He uses the same techniques, he hypes up the fear of the outsider, [the idea that] Muslims are out to destroy us, immigrants are rapists. Whether or not he is truly a white nationalist, I think is totally irrelevant," he said.


Hillary still has not disavowed the endorsement the KKK gave her, so you are merely pissing up a rope.
 
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Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.
 
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Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.



The trouble is that varying or numerous state regulations aren’t the main reason insurance markets tend to be uncompetitive. Selling insurance in a new region or state takes more than just getting a license and including all the locally required benefits. It also involves setting up favorable contracts with doctors and hospitals so that customers will be able to get access to health care. Establishing those networks of health care providers can be hard for new market entrants.

“The barriers to entry are not truly regulatory, they are financial and they are network,” said Sabrina Corlette, the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.

I agree the (R)'s are just as bad as the (D)'s..

They do not care what they do when they get elected as long as it fits their paid agenda..
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.



The trouble is that varying or numerous state regulations aren’t the main reason insurance markets tend to be uncompetitive. Selling insurance in a new region or state takes more than just getting a license and including all the locally required benefits. It also involves setting up favorable contracts with doctors and hospitals so that customers will be able to get access to health care. Establishing those networks of health care providers can be hard for new market entrants.

“The barriers to entry are not truly regulatory, they are financial and they are network,” said Sabrina Corlette, the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.

Once again the far left shows why they want single payer when they post such outlandish religious dogma..

So you understand the reasons for what you post?
 
From one of the best and most honest of all of the people in politics in this country.....here is Senator Elizabeth Warren's straightforward analysis of Trump.....the short form, as this was on Facebook.

There is nothing in what she claims that can not be easily verified......Trump's business conduct and bankruptcies, his sociopathic character flaws - racism, sexism, xenophobia, narcissism, etc. - on full display, etc..

Trump, as a Presidential candidate, presents a severe threat to our nation, our national character, and our democratic system of government....just as much as a certain Herr Hitler presented a similar threat to a nation called Germany in 1932,,,,,a threat that manifested itself horribly from Jan 30th, 1933, when he took power, until April 30th, 1945...the day he committed suicide to avoid capture and trial, in a bunker under the city during the Allied assault on Berlin, .....after murdering 11 million innocent men, women and children in the Holocaust, initiating a war that resulted in the deaths of over 60 million people, and leading Germany to utter national ruin, disgrace and defeat.

In many people's opinion, Hair Trump is just as big a danger to America as Herr Hitler proved to be for Germany. People who lived through that period of history are now remarking on how similar Trump's racist, xenophobic, ultra-nationalistic 'America-uber-alles' speeches sound to what they heard from the Nazis.

On March 14th, she said this:
There's a history of demagogues calling those they disagree with "terrorists" and using that as justification for intimidation and violence - and that history is ugly and dangerous. There's also a history of people staying quiet for too long, hoping for the best but watching silently as the threat metastasizes. Donald Trump is a bigger, uglier threat every day that goes by - and it's time for decent people everywhere - Republican, Democrat, Independent - to say 'No More Donald'. There's no virtue in silence.

And on March 21st, this....
Let's be honest Donald Trump is a loser. Count all his failed businesses. See how he kept his father's empire afloat by cheating people with scams like TrumpUniversity and by using strategic corporate bankruptcy (excuse me, bankruptcies) to skip out on debt. Listen to the experts who've concluded he's so bad at business that he might have more money today if he'd put his entire inheritance into an index fund and just left it alone.

Trump seems to know he's a loser. His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism. But just because Trump is a loser everywhere else doesn't mean he'll lose this election. People have been underestimating his campaign for nearly a year and it's time to wake up.

People talk about how "this is the most important election" in our lifetime every four years, and it gets stale. But consider what hangs in the balance. Affordable college. Accountability for Wall Street. Healthcare for millions of Americans. The Supreme Court. Big corporations and billionaires paying their fair share of taxes. Expanded Social Security. Investments in infrastructure and medical research and jobs right here in America. The chance to turn our back on the ugliness of hatred, sexism, racism and xenophobia. The chance to be a better people.

More than anyone weve seen before come within reach of the presidency, Donald Trump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors. Many of historys worst authoritarians started out as losers - and Trump is a serious threat. The way I see it, it's our job to make sure he ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren

just another brain dead liberal ready for full care nuring
 
Trump got rich in the private sector. Warren got rich off the taxpayers. She has no room calling anyone a loser.
 
From one of the best and most honest of all of the people in politics in this country.....here is Senator Elizabeth Warren's straightforward analysis of Trump.....the short form, as this was on Facebook.

There is nothing in what she claims that can not be easily verified......Trump's business conduct and bankruptcies, his sociopathic character flaws - racism, sexism, xenophobia, narcissism, etc. - on full display, etc..

Trump, as a Presidential candidate, presents a severe threat to our nation, our national character, and our democratic system of government....just as much as a certain Herr Hitler presented a similar threat to a nation called Germany in 1932,,,,,a threat that manifested itself horribly from Jan 30th, 1933, when he took power, until April 30th, 1945...the day he committed suicide to avoid capture and trial, in a bunker under the city during the Allied assault on Berlin, .....after murdering 11 million innocent men, women and children in the Holocaust, initiating a war that resulted in the deaths of over 60 million people, and leading Germany to utter national ruin, disgrace and defeat.

In many people's opinion, Hair Trump is just as big a danger to America as Herr Hitler proved to be for Germany. People who lived through that period of history are now remarking on how similar Trump's racist, xenophobic, ultra-nationalistic 'America-uber-alles' speeches sound to what they heard from the Nazis.

On March 14th, she said this:
There's a history of demagogues calling those they disagree with "terrorists" and using that as justification for intimidation and violence - and that history is ugly and dangerous. There's also a history of people staying quiet for too long, hoping for the best but watching silently as the threat metastasizes. Donald Trump is a bigger, uglier threat every day that goes by - and it's time for decent people everywhere - Republican, Democrat, Independent - to say 'No More Donald'. There's no virtue in silence.

And on March 21st, this....
Let's be honest Donald Trump is a loser. Count all his failed businesses. See how he kept his father's empire afloat by cheating people with scams like TrumpUniversity and by using strategic corporate bankruptcy (excuse me, bankruptcies) to skip out on debt. Listen to the experts who've concluded he's so bad at business that he might have more money today if he'd put his entire inheritance into an index fund and just left it alone.

Trump seems to know he's a loser. His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism. But just because Trump is a loser everywhere else doesn't mean he'll lose this election. People have been underestimating his campaign for nearly a year and it's time to wake up.

People talk about how "this is the most important election" in our lifetime every four years, and it gets stale. But consider what hangs in the balance. Affordable college. Accountability for Wall Street. Healthcare for millions of Americans. The Supreme Court. Big corporations and billionaires paying their fair share of taxes. Expanded Social Security. Investments in infrastructure and medical research and jobs right here in America. The chance to turn our back on the ugliness of hatred, sexism, racism and xenophobia. The chance to be a better people.

More than anyone weve seen before come within reach of the presidency, Donald Trump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors. Many of historys worst authoritarians started out as losers - and Trump is a serious threat. The way I see it, it's our job to make sure he ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren
Who gives a fuck what Pocahontas thinks.

She lying.....plain and simple.
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.



The trouble is that varying or numerous state regulations aren’t the main reason insurance markets tend to be uncompetitive. Selling insurance in a new region or state takes more than just getting a license and including all the locally required benefits. It also involves setting up favorable contracts with doctors and hospitals so that customers will be able to get access to health care. Establishing those networks of health care providers can be hard for new market entrants.

“The barriers to entry are not truly regulatory, they are financial and they are network,” said Sabrina Corlette, the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.


Horseshit. The state prevents other insurers from entering the market, so how can anyone claim it isn't regulatory?
 
From one of the best and most honest of all of the people in politics in this country.....here is Senator Elizabeth Warren's straightforward analysis of Trump.....the short form, as this was on Facebook.

There is nothing in what she claims that can not be easily verified......Trump's business conduct and bankruptcies, his sociopathic character flaws - racism, sexism, xenophobia, narcissism, etc. - on full display, etc..

Trump, as a Presidential candidate, presents a severe threat to our nation, our national character, and our democratic system of government....just as much as a certain Herr Hitler presented a similar threat to a nation called Germany in 1932,,,,,a threat that manifested itself horribly from Jan 30th, 1933, when he took power, until April 30th, 1945...the day he committed suicide to avoid capture and trial, in a bunker under the city during the Allied assault on Berlin, .....after murdering 11 million innocent men, women and children in the Holocaust, initiating a war that resulted in the deaths of over 60 million people, and leading Germany to utter national ruin, disgrace and defeat.

In many people's opinion, Hair Trump is just as big a danger to America as Herr Hitler proved to be for Germany. People who lived through that period of history are now remarking on how similar Trump's racist, xenophobic, ultra-nationalistic 'America-uber-alles' speeches sound to what they heard from the Nazis.

On March 14th, she said this:
There's a history of demagogues calling those they disagree with "terrorists" and using that as justification for intimidation and violence - and that history is ugly and dangerous. There's also a history of people staying quiet for too long, hoping for the best but watching silently as the threat metastasizes. Donald Trump is a bigger, uglier threat every day that goes by - and it's time for decent people everywhere - Republican, Democrat, Independent - to say 'No More Donald'. There's no virtue in silence.

And on March 21st, this....
Let's be honest Donald Trump is a loser. Count all his failed businesses. See how he kept his father's empire afloat by cheating people with scams like TrumpUniversity and by using strategic corporate bankruptcy (excuse me, bankruptcies) to skip out on debt. Listen to the experts who've concluded he's so bad at business that he might have more money today if he'd put his entire inheritance into an index fund and just left it alone.

Trump seems to know he's a loser. His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism. But just because Trump is a loser everywhere else doesn't mean he'll lose this election. People have been underestimating his campaign for nearly a year and it's time to wake up.

People talk about how "this is the most important election" in our lifetime every four years, and it gets stale. But consider what hangs in the balance. Affordable college. Accountability for Wall Street. Healthcare for millions of Americans. The Supreme Court. Big corporations and billionaires paying their fair share of taxes. Expanded Social Security. Investments in infrastructure and medical research and jobs right here in America. The chance to turn our back on the ugliness of hatred, sexism, racism and xenophobia. The chance to be a better people.

More than anyone weve seen before come within reach of the presidency, Donald Trump stands ready to tear apart an America that was built on values like decency, community, and concern for our neighbors. Many of historys worst authoritarians started out as losers - and Trump is a serious threat. The way I see it, it's our job to make sure he ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren
Who gives a fuck what Pocahontas thinks.

She lying.....plain and simple.

Fauxahontas.
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.

I agree the (R)'s are just as bad as the (D)'s..

They do not care what they do when they get elected as long as it fits their paid agenda..

Politicians are politicians. In other words, they are all lying cock-sucking douche bag pieces of shit.
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.



The trouble is that varying or numerous state regulations aren’t the main reason insurance markets tend to be uncompetitive. Selling insurance in a new region or state takes more than just getting a license and including all the locally required benefits. It also involves setting up favorable contracts with doctors and hospitals so that customers will be able to get access to health care. Establishing those networks of health care providers can be hard for new market entrants.

“The barriers to entry are not truly regulatory, they are financial and they are network,” said Sabrina Corlette, the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.


Horseshit. The state prevents other insurers from entering the market, so how can anyone claim it isn't regulatory?

your dumbass opinion vs the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.

go play in the middle of the freeway.
 
Yes we know you far left drones are jealous of the (R) party as they get a choice in their nominations and you do not.
Yeah, Republicans get to vote for whoever they want to, for the most part, but what the party elites do with those votes can be exactly the opposite of how the vote went.

Pennsylvania, for example has 71 delegates of which only 17 are bound, and the rest are unbound. Trump could win by 20% margin and Cruz could still pick up all 54 delegates that are unbound simply because the party establishment likes Cruz more than Trump.



The trouble is that varying or numerous state regulations aren’t the main reason insurance markets tend to be uncompetitive. Selling insurance in a new region or state takes more than just getting a license and including all the locally required benefits. It also involves setting up favorable contracts with doctors and hospitals so that customers will be able to get access to health care. Establishing those networks of health care providers can be hard for new market entrants.

“The barriers to entry are not truly regulatory, they are financial and they are network,” said Sabrina Corlette, the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.


Horseshit. The state prevents other insurers from entering the market, so how can anyone claim it isn't regulatory?

your dumbass opinion vs the director of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.

go play in the middle of the freeway.

Perfect example of a far left drone when faced with facts!
 

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