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I wasn't trying to be exact, if you want me to retract the 300 millions and use "most", fine... but you would be pretty hard pressed to claim people like the ACA who are not getting the hand outs from it.
You should since your claim to 300 million angry is a far fetch from most of the polls.
You might as well start throwing out terms like Bigly and Yuge to further try to market your point.
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As for why people voted Trump, part was because they didn't want a criminal like Hillary in office. Part was the Illegal immigration, part was supreme court judges, part was government overreach, part was the governments manipulation and bail out of the markets, government lies and manipulation of job numbers, etc... the list goes on.
I agree with this... also the states that turned red unexpectedly were areas that had large job loss due to exporting of jobs. But let's not kid ourselves.... some would claim that people voted for trump primarily on repeal of Obamacare.. that too is far fetched.
Can you imagine the mid-term election repercussions?
Go ahead. Make their day, punk.
They're not paying for it, so they can just sit down and wait to be called.
They'll get some form of Medicaid. If they don't like it, they can get a second job and pay for insurance like everyone else.
When obamacare implemented, our salaries are adjusted down little bit. Once obamacare is gone, do we see them adjusted back again.
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