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Calling it Now: Best-President-to-Date


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2018 Jul 1, 12:01am   18,267 views  69 comments

by steverbeaver   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

It has truly been an unexpected surprise to watch the Trump admin perform thus far. In totality, I am fairly confident to call it now: we are witnessing a very rare event of effective and beneficial leadership, one that we may not witness again in our lifetime. That is all I wanted to post. Good luck to each of you in making the best of these good times.

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59   Goran_K   2018 Jul 10, 9:07am  

Bob, knock it off with the "are you a native english speaker" crap.

Your personal insults and racism are not the topic here.
60   socal2   2018 Jul 10, 9:28am  

drB6 says
High gas prices are extremely good - I wish gas was $5-8/gal. This allows development of alternative energy sources (less global warming and/or dependence on Gulf terroristocracies) and really helps state where I live.


It's also very bad for the poor - who often have to drive the farthest commute each day for their jobs since they can't afford to live near the coast in California.

Gas taxes are the most regressive taxes out there.
61   Bd6r   2018 Jul 10, 9:32am  

socal2 says
It's also very bad for the poor - who often have to drive the farthest commute each day for their jobs since they can't afford to live near the coast in California.

Gas taxes are the most regressive taxes out there.

Good for TX - low taxes and many jobs created.
62   Shaman   2018 Jul 10, 10:07am  

Aphroman says

Are you saying that the President has no effect on gas prices?


Remember $5 gas? I do. It was under Obama’s reign of terror. $3.50 seems like a bargain still to me!
63   Patrick   2018 Jul 10, 4:15pm  

drB6 says
as we all are adults here (hopefully), we know that Obamacare was a giveaway to insurance companies.


Yes, that was my problem with the mandate. It's wrong to force people to pay a small set of private companies whatever they say you have to pay or face fines.

It was a tax which we were obligated to pay to certain favored companies.
64   Shaman   2018 Jul 10, 8:31pm  

Patrick says
Yes, that was my problem with the mandate. It's wrong to force people to pay a small set of private companies whatever they say you have to pay or face fines.


Since the people who didn’t have insurance were the ones who had to buy it, they often couldn’t afford to budget 12% of their income for that one thing. And so, effectively it became a tax on the uninsured.
That’s how it affected my parents anyway, before they went on Medicare.
65   Patrick   2018 Jul 11, 8:50am  

It's all about trapping people and forcing them to pay.

You can make a great product, but that takes work. If you're well connected, it's much easier to just use the government to take the money.
66   RC2006   2018 Jul 13, 8:24am  

Trump just doesn't give a shit.

CNN wimper "But we are real news too ......"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=dO1f9EZ-0uw
67   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Jul 13, 11:27am  

Tim Aurora says
You do know that Emergency care in US is mandatory ( if not entirely free) , which means that uninsured normally ended up in Emergency costing the Govt



But the uninsured didn't have $1000 / month for a $5000 deductible shitty ass plan, either.
69   Shaman   2018 Jul 18, 10:56am  

Tim Aurora says

You do know that Emergency care in US is mandatory ( if not entirely free)


It’s only free if you’re an illegal immigrant. Otherwise they come after you with the bill. This is known. Stop trying to obfuscate the issue.

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