This crazy woman is distancing herself from Trump by tweeting exactly like Trump. The notion I communicated with Trump Jr is laughable. This whole thing is an obvious smear designed to generate a fake news feeding frenzy.— Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) July 21, 2017 Lordy, please tell me this woman is guilty. Anyone that's actually been paying attention to the IC Senate testimonies would have expected that the investigation would go into this direction. They made it clear that Trump was just one aspect of what they were doing. They were just as actively outflanking establishment candidates on the left, and Stein was another vehicle to do this. The allegations were that Russian hackers and bots were active in pushing the DAPL narrative and the BLM narrative after Ferguson. This is what dopes like Bmore don't understand. They're so insecure about their president, that they're only thinking about Clinton and Trump. They're not seeing the big picture of the country as a whole.
This is weird... Spicer stole a mini fridge from jr staffers?! Can someone go to my old office in EEOB 112A & tell me if the fridge I bought is still there? https://t.co/UsQQyU5jmR— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) July 22, 2017
This is what I was talking about the other day....just the beginning of the pushback against Murkowski. Political suicide for her if she doesn't do what she promised.... 887816589059530752 is not a valid tweet id
Franken-trumps all over Whitelandia will be wandering around terrorizing their representatives. Especially funny since many of them were created by Fox & cyncical Republicans and now they've lost control of them. Summer Hawkes (lol) is a particularly nutty Franken-trump: Summer Hawkes @SummerAnnHawkes Emerging from the shadows of an unlawfully transformed nation, my inner Dagny Taggart now basks in glorious rays of hope and unabashed Conservatism. https://mobile.twitter.com/SummerAnnHawkes
Burn her! Not pure enough! Soros puppet! You must pledge unwavering loyalty. You'll never be accepted until you commit to throwing 30 million people off healthcare, doubling premiums and tripling deductibles! You have to "concentrate" the sick into high risk pool ghettos. Only then can you truly MAGA!
Her tweet makes no sense in any manner. What does Stein gain by making such a statement? Reading down her feed for a ways, almost all tweets are about environmental issues or local politics. Then there is a series of 5, give or take, anti-Clinton tweets. They don't fit the pattern of what she posted, and all are lumped together. It seems really odd to have those 5 posts, let alone the argument they make. Speaking of which, Mr. TWEETING is important should read her feed to see how to post proper tweets, show support, promote stories to causes which he is trying to argue in favor of.
Let's see how much coverage from the MSM this little detail gets....I am sure they will be all over it. "But CBO has developed its own estimates of that impact, during work it did last December to estimate the effects of repealing the individual mandate as a standalone measure. Based on those estimates, of the 22 million fewer people who will have health insurance in 2026 under the Senate bill, 16 million will voluntarily drop out of the market because they will no longer face a financial penalty for doing so: 73 percent of the total." Leaked CBO Numbers: 73% of GOP 'Coverage Losses' Caused By Individual Mandate Repeal @NRO https://t.co/YlHEw7YIun— Avik Roy (@Avik) July 23, 2017
It's a bit weird when Trump gets a new professional liar and reporters are like WOW VERY SMOOTH SMOOTHNESS.— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 21, 2017
I've seen/heard that. But it is also in connection with a rise in premiums for those who can still afford to have health insurance. And many of those 22 million are people who will lose health insurance because of the cuts to Medicare, being forced off of health insurance. Are you okay going down that road, forcing people off of health insurance?
1) The CBO reported this upfront 2) The decision to not pay for health insurance is not because it's a choice. It's because without the subsidies to allow them to buy insurance, people would not be able to afford insurance. 3) Obamacare is going to stick around because there is no alternative. @VFish how many times have you predicted the law's demise? And how many times has it been true?
Given how often the following plays out... 1. Something is leaked to a media outlet 2. Trump & co. yell about "fake news" 3. The story is substantiated with phone logs, e-mails, photographs, recordings, etc. 4. Trump & co. lowkey confirm story while loudly whining about leaks ...I put 50/50 odds on there being concrete evidence being published in the next few days that Dr. Stein was playing footsie with Trump Jr.
I for one never heard of this Jill Stein lady till last year and still have no idea what she stands for.
She was the Green Party candidate for President in last year's election. I know what the Green Party stands for, but I have no idea what the hell she's doing at this point.
Wow ... what a bad take by Avik Roy. First of all the repeal without replace plan would lead to 32 million people uninsured. It's the House and Senate plans the are around 22-23 million because those plans include some provisions to soften the blow. Also it's just false that the majority of people would drop out due to the mandate. There is nothing to leak here. The last CBO actually broke it down and the majority of the losses are due to Medicaid cuts. Losses from the mandate are secondary. Having said that, I do agree that getting hung up on the number 22 million is misleading. The real issue here is what will those plans actually look like and how do they work for sick people. The real problem with the GOP approach is that they're trying to weaken the coverage so that fewer things are covered like maternity, mental health or drug addiction. On top of that you're likely to see a tripling of deductibles so that a lower income person would have to spend more than 50% of their annual earnings before insurance even kicks in. That's basically the same as being uninsured because most people in America don't have $10-15,000 dollars on hand.
I can't even.... It's very sad that Republicans, even some that were carried over the line on my back, do very little to protect their President.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 23, 2017
If the usual pattern holds, Jamie won't respond to you on this in any meaningful way, because for him to do so he would actually have to understand these health care proposals to the level that he could provide an educated response that isn't directly poached from other sources. Instead, the next post we see from him will be a new set of talking points that don't address the points you made, and will likely be about something else entirely.
I suppose I'll have to respond for Jamie and to keep it on topic.....you do know that if Hillary hadn't stolen all of those emails BENGHAZI wouldn't have happened.
You mean like the underfunded dumpster fire of a campaign organization the RNC had to divert hundreds of millions to in order to bring it up to a passable state? Or how about the untold countess statements and tweets that have just done wonders for the Republican brand? Or how about how most of the embattled Republican senators in 2016 were re-elected by much more comfortable margins than Trump won the state?
I would not be surprised if she got Kremlin cash The AfD were cuddling up to Russia over here and I would bet there was $$ involved
Scaramucci: I'm not going to tell you who said this Tapper: Who said this Scaramucci: THE PRESIDENT OKAY https://t.co/gYSvE39vlN— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 23, 2017 Within one minute @Scaramucci outs scandal plagued Republican @realDonaldTrump as his anonymous source. Mooch sucks at his job already pic.twitter.com/pOqFCWoF8I— John V. Moore (@johnvmoore) July 23, 2017