The Trump Presidency

there wasn't a super majority unfortunately

i guess you could call it a "historical mandate" but i think you are stretching with that imo
 
A) There was filibuster proof majority for a (short) time, after that just a simple majority. The legislation sucked - the rollout was abysmal - too expensive, ****ty coverage. End of story.

B) So the 2008 election was not historical? Okay, lol.

- Highest turnout since 1908
- Record African-American and Hispanic turnout

Dude, google some **** or something. This is boring.
 
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i try to imagine the type of person that is amazed by people liking someone cause they used their position to try to get healthcare for everyone

and said person thinks that's a negative

and it reminds me to be thankful i am not them to think that is awful

and i say that as someone that doesn't even really like the plan he went with cause he knew his opposition that really didn't have a legitimate reason to hate him was gonna be opposed to everything he did and went with their plan that they try to claim that hate even though they came up with said plan

After sifting through the incoherent ramblings, I'll remind you that it's me who doesn't believe the government should force women to not have control over their bodies.

I support women's choice to not buy health insurance if she doesn't want it.

I guess that's so-called freedom
 
A) There was filibuster proof majority for a (short) time, after that just a simple majority. The legislation sucked - the rollout was abysmal - too expensive, ****ty coverage. End of story.

B) So the 2008 election was not historical? Okay, lol.

- Highest turnout since 1908
- Record African-American and Hispanic turnout

Dude, google some **** or something. This is boring.

60 votes ended in Jan 2010, and that's counting Joe Lieberman as in the tent . . . and in the context of health care, he decidedly was not.
 
After sifting through the incoherent ramblings, I'll remind you that it's me who doesn't believe the government should force women to not have control over their bodies.

I support women's choice to not buy health insurance if she doesn't want it.

I guess that's so-called freedom

This is specious, even for you.
 
Since the Southern District is claiming the crime-fraud exemption to attorney-client privilege, I assume that at some point soon they will provide the reasons why they believe that exemption applies in this particular situation.
 
lol

uh, the senate never got to 60

again, unfortunately

but whatever

sorry you're bored

There were 60 reliable Democrat votes at various points in 2009 and a month into 2010.

This shouldn't be up for debate.
 
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Reliable ?

Arlen Specter switched parties to avoid being turfed out.
And Lieberman who waffled until the last minute was actually an (I) - as was Bernie Sanders

Interesting period
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Also interesting reading Massachusetts politics post Ted Kennedy
 
Yes, reliable.

Bernie Sanders and Joe Lieberman (you know, the two guys who ran for Democratic President and Democratic Vice President, respectively) were reliable Democratic votes.
 
Hey Hawk, it is dark at night !!!

That might be the first time the name Joe Lieberman and reliable were used in a sentence.
But whatever -- end of the day we have ACA which my morning reading tells me is still more popular than the Trump/Ryan Tax cuts.

Take time to read Scott Brown's ACA story
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and, the term is Democratic -- unless you are now a Rush Limbaugh / Joe McCarthy apologist as well ?
I think "we" all know the answer to that
 
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Surprised you of all people end a sentence with "of"

I remember a time when you would scold a poster or spend a page touting your elevated gramatic skills.
Must be hard these past few months.
Maybe you need a break ...
 
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