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Exactly. The entire establishment are corrupt. Time to clean house. Can't wait to hear: "Ryan, you're fired!"!
'Cause we all know that the Speaker of House of Representatives serves at the pleasure of the President...Maybe Trump's "coat tails" will flip the House Democrat and Nancy Pelosi will be the one saying "You're fired" to Ryan.... :confused5
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That having majorities in both has worked so well the last two years.
The President has veto powers under the Constitution. Congress cannot magically overcome that. The solution to this "problem" was to nominate a Republican candidate who could beat Hillary, not to nominate the only candidate who Hillary could beat. People warned during the primary, and the Wikileaks release of Clinton campaign emails has now confirmed, that Hillary wanted Trump as the Republican nominee.
They have handed Barry everything he wanted on a silver platter.
Demonstrably false. Truly astounding that someone could make such a delusional claim on a gun forum. Senate Republicans stopped all the gun control bills that the Democrats tried to pass in Q1 2013 and again more recently with the NoFlyNoBuy bill.

Trump supporters in the primary, however, did hand Hillary what she wanted: Trump as the nominee.
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v7a wrote:
That having majorities in both has worked so well the last two years.
The President has veto powers under the Constitution. Congress cannot magically overcome that. The solution to this "problem" was to nominate a Republican candidate who could beat Hillary, not to nominate the only candidate who Hillary could beat. People warned during the primary, and the Wikileaks release of Clinton campaign emails has now confirmed, that Hillary wanted Trump as the Republican nominee.
They have handed Barry everything he wanted on a silver platter.
Demonstrably false. Truly astounding that someone could make such a delusional claim on a gun forum. Senate Republicans stopped all the gun control bills that the Democrats tried to pass in Q1 2013 and again more recently with the NoFlyNoBuy bill.

Trump supporters in the primary, however, did hand Hillary what she wanted: Trump as the nominee.
The House holds the purse strings for everything. The House and Senate give him every penny and more to fund his tyrannical regime. I'm tired of hearing how noble the Congress is when all they do is lick prog left boots.
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v7a wrote:
That having majorities in both has worked so well the last two years.
The President has veto powers under the Constitution. Congress cannot magically overcome that. The solution to this "problem" was to nominate a Republican candidate who could beat Hillary, not to nominate the only candidate who Hillary could beat. People warned during the primary, and the Wikileaks release of Clinton campaign emails has now confirmed, that Hillary wanted Trump as the Republican nominee.
They have handed Barry everything he wanted on a silver platter.
Demonstrably false. Truly astounding that someone could make such a delusional claim on a gun forum. Senate Republicans stopped all the gun control bills that the Democrats tried to pass in Q1 2013 and again more recently with the NoFlyNoBuy bill.

Trump supporters in the primary, however, did hand Hillary what she wanted: Trump as the nominee.
And now it is time to deny her the keys to the candy store!
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Another new liberal has joined our ranks.

Remember lib, this is a mostly 99.99% Conservative forum.

We recognize "stealth libs"...
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/10 ... sider.html
The decision to let Hillary Clinton off the hook for mishandling classified information has roiled the FBI and Department of Justice, with one person closely involved in the year-long probe telling FoxNews.com that career agents and attorneys on the case unanimously believed the Democratic presidential nominee should have been charged...

“No trial level attorney agreed, no agent working the case agreed, with the decision not to prosecute -- it was a top-down decision,” said the source, whose identity and role in the case has been verified by FoxNews.com.
More of the same for the crooked Clintons, with the assist to president BO. Can't congress do something about this?

They are going to get off scott-free. No fall guy. Immunities all around. No nothing.
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Hillary supported Obamacare. She still supports it in spite of what her co-habitant recently said.

Watch the headlines today and the next few days. Do not fall for the government propaganda.

Watch this video and compare what Obama said to what you have experienced.



Now, tell me Hillary is better for the country than Trump and tell me how she is better.

Also, note the lies she and Obama and their stooges have told about the illegal email system are coming to light through Wikileaks.
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25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?
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Beiruty wrote:25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?

Be thankful you aren't in Arizona, 116% increase for many. 50% for many in Texas.
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mojo84 wrote:
Beiruty wrote:25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?

Be thankful you aren't in Arizona, 116% increase for many. 50% for many in Texas.
hahhaha, because the fed money is cut off.
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mojo84 wrote:
Beiruty wrote:25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?

Be thankful you aren't in Arizona, 116% increase for many. 50% for many in Texas.
Mine is doubling because we have a "Cadillac" plan.

One problem I have with the republicans is the whole repeal and replace mindset. How about just repeal, period end of story? The replacement won't work if it has anything to do with the government.
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Beiruty wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Beiruty wrote:25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?

Be thankful you aren't in Arizona, 116% increase for many. 50% for many in Texas.
hahhaha, because the fed money is cut off.
That's a big part of it.
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jason812 wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Beiruty wrote:25% increase in premium in 2017 for Obamacare? Where is the savings in the promised and hoped savings?

Be thankful you aren't in Arizona, 116% increase for many. 50% for many in Texas.
Mine is doubling because we have a "Cadillac" plan.

One problem I have with the republicans is the whole repeal and replace mindset. How about just repeal, period end of story? The replacement won't work if it has anything to do with the government.
I hear you. However, there needed to be some kind of reform. However, starting with the insurance and how healthcare is paid for was a huge mistake. Until the cost of healthcare and medications is addressed, all the insurance reform in the world will not help. With the FDA, CMS and,all the other federal agencies mandating onerous regulations and rules that drive up the costs, the costs will never come down. It won't matter if the costs are paid for via taxes, insurance or self-pay out of one's pocket the costs will be outrageous.

Think about this. It's costs a Billion dollars to research, develop, test and get a drug approved by the FDA just so it can go on the market. Then, after all of that, some have severe adverse reactions or unexpected side effects, the lawyers come out of the woodwork and sue for hundreds of millions dollars.

When 50% of a doctor's staff is not patient facing and there for all the bookkeeping and regulatory work that is mandated by the government and to process the insurance company required paperwork, healthcare costs are going to be outrageous.

The government has already capped how much insurance companies can make. 80% of their premium revenue has to be paid towards members healthcare. Therefore, they have 20% for operating expenses, profit, taxes and capital expenditures. As a result, most of the carriers have eliminated agent commissions on individual medical insurance or reduced it down to the point I can no longer afford to assist people in aquiring their coverage. They have to go direct, use the government exchange or find an online source.

There needed to be reform and changes but more goveremt control and involvement isn't the answer unless the government's goal it to take it over entirely. That's what I believe is really going on.
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Insurance reform shouldn't be that complicated. Quit tying it to employer paid or provided and let it be a free market similar to auto insurance. Regulations can be lifted some what but I think you want some kind of oversight so drug companies don't kill people but at the same time l, how much money do they waste for research on things that most people don't care about? I.e. toenail fungus medicine that gives you anal leakage as a side effect. I would keep fungus thank you.

Also get rid of all the ads. I'm tired of every other commercial on TV being about some new drug and then telling me to ask my Dr. For one I don't see a Dr. I see a nurse practitioner thanks to Obama. 2, the Dr. is suppose to diagnose me and not me tell the Dr. what kind of drugs I want.

I know the auto insurance has regulations, everything has regulations but if I could buy health insurance from a lizard, I bet it would be cheaper and I bet I would have more options.

Like everything else, government needs to stay out. I agree, insurance reform was not the place to start with reducing medical costs.

Rant over...
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There is no longer such a thing as a free market.
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