How is it anyone else's culpability that Trump loads the courts with his own, hand picked, sycophants?
200 of them at that.
You've got to understand that @Bigga's life mantra is that anyone not called Bernie Sanders is Trump.
How is it anyone else's culpability that Trump loads the courts with his own, hand picked, sycophants?
200 of them at that.
Because I’m not remotely interested in a sixth form political debate based on hypotheticals. That time is over right now.Neither have I.
Which you don't ever address.
How is it anyone else's culpability that Trump loads the courts with his own, hand picked, sycophants?
200 of them at that.
You don’t even have to look at hypothetical healthcare laws. The passage of Obamacare is the clearest difference. A law which, while not perfect, extended coverage to millions of uninsured Americans has been fought against tooth and nail before, during, and in the ten years since passage, by Republicans. The reason for medical bankruptcies, no insurance, and under insurance in this country is solely down to Republican opposition. Even right now, lawyers representing the Trump administration are working a lawsuit through the courts to repeal it. Absolutely clear as day.He just seems to not have any bearing at all on what each party does or stands for.
He complains the democrats do nothing for the working class, which is amazing, because last I checked, all these bills to give working class people affordable healthcare, decent wages and otherwise protect them aren't being blocked by the Democrats but the Republicans.
2019 Medicare for all act - which would save 66,000 lives a year and save 400Bn. Proposed by democrats, blocked by republicans.
2019 Raise the Wage Act - Raise the minimum wage to 15 bucks. Proposed by democrats, blocked by republicans.
Renewing the Violence against women act - blocked by the republicans.
Paycheck fairness act - closes loopholes in the Equality pay act of 1963.
Only a Trump supporter would be stupid enough to claim the Democrats treat the working class the same as Republicans.
But they [every administration] are all the same.
Because I’m not remotely interested in a sixth form political debate based on hypotheticals. That time is over right now.
Now is a straight choice between two candidates.
A very simple question, do you think that progressive policies that benefit the disenfranchised minorities and working class have a greater chance of being enacted into law over the next decade with Trump or Biden winning the election in November?
Because I’m not remotely interested in a sixth form political debate based on hypotheticals. That time is over right now.
Now is a straight choice between two candidates.
A very simple question, do you think that progressive policies that benefit the disenfranchised minorities and working class have a greater chance of being enacted into law over the next decade with Trump or Biden winning the election in November?
Well not Joe BidenCos if the pathway was created for him enter the fray, you have ask what happened to get him in to create the madness.