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I kinda agree with Seacove actually. I never wanted Chester Cheetah foisted upon us, I voted for Clinton. Wanted Sanders, but that's a different battle. But I feel the people who voted for the Cheetah should have to suffer with every bad thing he does, it will be the only way they will learn
They may have been wiretapping Sanders and got something on him, that's why he ran into Hillary's arms after their meeting, even joining the establishment, the very people he spoke out about.
They may have been wiretapping Sanders and got something on him, that's why he ran into Hillary's arms after their meeting, even joining the establishment, the very people he spoke out about.
Admit it, you are just making this stuff up as you go, one conspiracy theory at a time please.
The biggest losers: people of modest income from 60-64 years old and those from 50 to 60. They would see premiums going up 13-22% while there subsidies would be significantly slashed. And people on Medicaid, of course, who would lose their coverage if they stopped it for some reason like getting a job.
The biggest losers: people of modest income from 60-64 years old and those from 50 to 60. They would see premiums going up 13-22% while there subsidies would be significantly slashed. And people on Medicaid, of course, who would lose their coverage if they stopped it for some reason like getting a job.
The biggest losers: people of modest income from 60-64 years old and those from 50 to 60. They would see premiums going up 13-22% while there subsidies would be significantly slashed. And people on Medicaid, of course, who would lose their coverage if they stopped it for some reason like getting a job.
The biggest losers: people of modest income from 60-64 years old and those from 50 to 60. They would see premiums going up 13-22% while there subsidies would be significantly slashed. And people on Medicaid, of course, who would lose their coverage if they stopped it for some reason like getting a job.
Republicans seem very quiet about this considering eight years of screaming until they broke blood vessels in their eyes.*
*Which may or may not be covered under TrumpCare except for insurance company CEOs where it is definitely covered.
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