Sabrina
Wicked Lovely
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Somehow I think Donald will walk this one back quick.
That sound you hear is GOP experts telling Donald it is not going to happen.
I sincerely hope you're right.
Somehow I think Donald will walk this one back quick.
That sound you hear is GOP experts telling Donald it is not going to happen.
Careful out on that limb there.
There's insults and mockery, then there's claiming everyone who disagrees with you are racists, sexists, homophobes, etc.
For pete's sake I just explained to you, in detail and with quotes, exactly how things went down. If you ask me "do you like ketchup?" and I say "Yes. A lot of people claim to like ketchup" you'd be right to think that I didn't answer your question because the "reasoning" I provided is so detached from the question that the "yes" can be taken to be detached from the question as well. That's why I insisted. It's not my fault if you don't even understand your own answers.
Fine, now your answer is "yes" but you haven't answered my further question. This seems to be a thing with you:
Why do you think it would make a difference?
That link says 668,483. Not 2 million.
CNN headline just now; Trump wants Top Secret Clearances for his children.
No, just... no. There are laws and rules and regulations surrounding who gets security clearances, and your adult children who (theoretically) will have nothing whatsoever to do with your administration because they will be running your company are not on the list for access, and for good reason.
Say it happens; say they get TS clearances. They then are able to theoretically turn around and turn a staggering profit with Trump's business solely because they have access to strategic intelligence that tells them in advance who is a good country to invest in and do business with and who is not. This is nepotism at its worst, IMO, not to mention illegally (I think) profiting off of information that no other business would have access to.
I sincerely hope someone explains this to Trump, using the smallest possible words, that this is a violation of multiple laws, rules, and regulations and it is (hopefully) not going to happen. Hell, technically speaking the President himself doesn't exactly get granted a security clearance, as far as I'm aware; yes he gets the intel, but it's pared down to the smallest possible chunks of only the most important information he needs in order to make a decision, so the Office of Personnel Management doesn't exactly give the President a security clearance in the same way they do the hundreds of thousands of workers in the government agencies and military. By law, persons with a security clearance are prohibited from having dealings with foreign businesses and governments; none of Donald Trump's children fit that bill since they will be running an international business that deals with multiple countries businesses and governments.
If they actually get those clearances, I will come as close as I have ever come to actually quitting my job and renouncing my security clearance as I have EVER come in nearly fifteen years of having one. This is an utter travesty and completely unfair to the multiple hard-working government personnel who had to get their clearances the hard way.
Dow closes up 21 points today, another record high.
The kids (except Tiffany of course) are helming the transition team and staying on as unpaid national security advisors, to skirt nepotism rules. He's been very clear that he was not going to reveal the totality or divest himself of his business interests or any conflicts of interest they create. This is exactly what he promised: unprecedented corruption for personal gain.
The last Republican plan proposed to scrap Obamacare, in the fall of 2015, included a 2 year grace period, so I'm expecting to probably be covered through 2018, whatever else happens.I was very concerned to see that someone had written that Donald Trump is asking for a special session of Congress to repeal Obamacare. First of all, Trump isn't actually president yet. Second, I could not find any news story confirming it. In fact what I found was markedly different. Here's what I found on a fairly nonpartisan website called Market Watch.
The report above is from last Thursday, here is a Market Watch report from this afternoon:
The person who posted that Trump is already asking for a special session of Congress for a full repeal of Obamacare should post a link verifying that is true. People on this board have already stated they are covered under Obamacare and it will be a huge burden for them if the program is suddenly scrapped. It's very irresponsible to tell them that it is about to be scrapped unless one knows for a fact that is true.
I don't see what that is based on. It appears to be more rumor than anything else.
Within recent years, however, it seems that there's been a huge increase in the amount of intellectual arrogance, derision, and insult directed at their political opponents.
Argumemnon, I DID answer your question:
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Would you two go get a room. Your tête-à-tête here is boring.I didn't ignore it.<snip>
For most of the past 30 years, Trump has been a Democrat.
Should be the end of not just this thread, but Democratic blow-back.
I confidently predict it won't be either.
I was very concerned to see that someone had written that Donald Trump is asking for a special session of Congress to repeal Obamacare. First of all, Trump isn't actually president yet. Second, I could not find any news story confirming it. In fact what I found was markedly different. Here's what I found on a fairly nonpartisan website called Market Watch...
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/13/politics/kellyanne-conway-trump-special-session-congress/ Now it is only his campaign manager saying this for him.
"(Trump) has talked about convening a special session on January 20 after he is sworn in as President of the United States to do this very thing, to repeal and replace Obamacare," Conway said on Fox News Sunday. "It would be a pretty remarkable move," she added.
It's unclear why Trump would need a "special session," since Congress is in session year-round, unlike state legislatures that meet a few months out of the year and are at times convened under special circumstances.
Trump has backed away from his pledges to repeal Obama's health care law in its entirety. He said [after his White House] meeting Thursday that he favors keeping the law's rules barring insurers from turning away those with pre-existing conditions, as well as its allowance that those up to age 26 can remain on their parents' insurance.
But that is going to go away when they allow insurance companies to sell across state lines. It will be a race to lobby the states to make the rules the best they can be to make money.
First I would say this is already getting watered down: Trump is going to call a special session of Congress to repeal Obamacare. The CNN story quotes Kellyanne Conway (not Trump) and Conway was Trump's campaign manager. He did say that during the campaign but apparently he is not saying it now. Now he's saying something else...
"No! I didn't mean it. It was just something you say. That doesn't mean that you meant it. It's just something you say."
.... - liberals don't understand conservatives and don't seem to think they should even try.
I travel a lot. I get in my small rv and go everywhere. I throw my golf clubs in the back along with my fishing gear. I also do a lot of hiking and sometimes I just drive. In fact I love to drive. One of my favorite things to do is have breakfast at diners and small town diners are usually the best. The food is almost always great and the people are incredibly friendly. Most of the time though there are farmers or fishermen or loggers saying the worst things about Obama or Hillary or liberals.I don't see it. Maybe you're right, but in my small sample of the world, I'm not seeing it. You and I live in liberaltopia, pretty much. I'm constantly baffled by the amount of conservative-bashing I hear on a day to day basis, when liberals in WA have such an unquestionably better hand. It not sour grapes, it's sore winners, which baffles me.
I don't hear the same sort of near-constant conservative bashing when I visit family in the south. I hear some, here and there, but mostly I hear "ivory tower liberals don't understand us". Which is pretty true - liberals don't understand conservatives and don't seem to think they should even try.
I dunno. Maybe if I were in a different part of the country, or watched different TV shows, I'd see things differently. It's entirely possible that I have a biased selection. It's completely my impression, not necessarily fact.
But I do see significantly more, and more constant, conservative-bashing on ISF. I see very little liberal-bashing, even from the conservatives here. And there's a surprising number of conservatives on ISF, more than I've experienced on most of the other atheist-based forums I've taken part in.
He [Ron Paul] was of course humble as always, but Teh Donald owes him something - because without the grass roots work of the Ron Paul Revolution in 2012, it wouldn't have been possible to stage the internal GOP coup that brought him into power.
