it is though We cannot even come to an agreement that everyone deserves healthcare. Why that has become partisan is a gigantic issue in washington.
It wouldn't surprise me. I've read that it would be possible to automate pretty much everything in fast food restaurants now for not much difference in operating cost. It's just easier to keep humans working in them because there's a never ending stream of people who need to pay their bills.
"Americans... what a bunch of fair-weather fucking... they can all kiss my ass out the fucking door. 'Cuz the day is fucking coming now. We'll see what America can do when I'm fucking gone. I'm so fucking pissed off. Mad!"
Cynical me can't shake the thought that Republicans are going to fall in line and tmbrules is going to add "Are these the same reports that had the AHCA failing?" to his rapier wit.
absolutely. he's both stupid enough and inhumane enough to celebrate people losing their healthcare and dying as if it is some game his favorite sport's team has won
I am absolutely petrified of this. I want a devastating defeat bc Paul Ryan is worse than Bin Laden ( fuck off audrew ) but maaaaannnn I am having election night PTSD
Didn't you two hear Spicey? This is a working weekend! He's actually staying in the White House this weekend.
Man, if Flynn made a deal that would certainly contradict the statements made on The_Donald where they claimed his resignation/firing was all their God Emperor playing inter-dimensional, underwater chess by taking Flynn out of the spotlight so he could more secretly and effectively work to get rid of Obama's deep state.
Turns out the whole yell OBAMAcare is a disaster/worse bill in history/job killler/muh freedoms/ruining america strategy that whips your base into a voting frenzy while not having your own plan ready to even repeal it (much less replace it) has come back to bite them.
Remember that time Senator Mitch McConnell accidentally let it slip that any Supreme Court nominee would need to have the NRA's stamp of approval? Well, they weren't kidding. The NRA just poured $1 million into an ad campaign pushing Judge Gorsuch's nomination. That's on top of the $30 million the NRA spent trying to elect Trump. And they're getting what they paid for: In Trump's first meeting about his Supreme Court pick, NRA head honcho Wayne LaPierre was right there next to him.