I am glad to see the D’s pressing on the health care button. Rising medical costs, increased insurance premiums and less coverage is not only restricted to No-Trumpers. It also affects his loyal supporters.
The R’s, on the other hand are running on what worked so well for them in 2016: ignorance, fear and hate. Every R candidate has a picture of Trump and they tell us how ONLY THEY can save us from the plague of illegal immigrants. It’s the law and order ticket – keep criminals off the street – leave it to Trump pardon them.
He’s complaining about conditions unlikely to change regardless of who wins. Once in, they catch political amnesia and spend their time is useless harangues over nebulous improvements in programs that do nothing to address the problems.
Notice how Bernie & Betty only talk about the “evil” insurance & drug companies and don’t say a word about physicians and hospitals jacking up their prices (even though physician fees alone have increased at a rate 3 times greater than inflation in the last 5 years. [https://weatherbyhealthcare.com/blog/physician-salary-2019]
We all know Sanders and Warren has been very clear about their healthcare plans and funding plans for months now. Wonder if the gun violence he’s talking about those radical White Nationalists and pro-NRA types or an implication that MS-13 has invaded his nice neighborhood. I’m leaning towards the former.
Latest propaganda from the White House. The CDC is under a gag order from Trump NOT to make any public statements about the Corona virus. All information about the disease must be “cleared” by Vice President Pence.
No, this is not censorship, it’s merely the State telling you only what they think you need to hear in your best interests. They would not want to confuse us citizens with the truth.
While the CDC cannot make public statements, they can still respond to private inquires and those people can pass the messages on. Our local hospital is doing exactly that.
In June 2005 I travelled from Australia to Cincinnati, Ohio, to spend several months living there. A couple of weeks after arriving, I rang some friends back in Australia one evening, and after a few minutes chatting, they asked me what all the noise in the background was…
“Oh that’s just normal urban gunfire” I replied. And they believed me, because after all, 4/7/2005 was just another Monday in Australia, unlike 7/4/2005 in Ohio…
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
It was a shouting match. IMO, none of them won it, but several of them came across looking desperate. We’ll know more pretty soon.
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Well, if you’re concerned about the gun violence crisis or the healthcare crisis, any one of these candidates are better than the traitor in chief.
Odon Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Bernie just needs to add the catch line “Mexico is going to pay for it!” thus syphoning millions of trump voters.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 4 years ago
VOTE BLUE, NO MATTER WHO!!
dflak almost 4 years ago
We had another mass shooting of the week. Remember the “R” in NRA stands for Republican.
dflak almost 4 years ago
I am glad to see the D’s pressing on the health care button. Rising medical costs, increased insurance premiums and less coverage is not only restricted to No-Trumpers. It also affects his loyal supporters.
The R’s, on the other hand are running on what worked so well for them in 2016: ignorance, fear and hate. Every R candidate has a picture of Trump and they tell us how ONLY THEY can save us from the plague of illegal immigrants. It’s the law and order ticket – keep criminals off the street – leave it to Trump pardon them.
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
He’s complaining about conditions unlikely to change regardless of who wins. Once in, they catch political amnesia and spend their time is useless harangues over nebulous improvements in programs that do nothing to address the problems.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Republikkklans: If you don’t step in front of speeding bullets you don’t need medical care! Easy, peasy.
Bookworm almost 4 years ago
The right to keep and bear arms supersedes the unalienable right to life.
thelordthygod666 almost 4 years ago
Notice how Bernie & Betty only talk about the “evil” insurance & drug companies and don’t say a word about physicians and hospitals jacking up their prices (even though physician fees alone have increased at a rate 3 times greater than inflation in the last 5 years. [https://weatherbyhealthcare.com/blog/physician-salary-2019]
Patjade almost 4 years ago
Pick one and you’ll be much better off than with the Idiot in Chief.
ndblackirish97 almost 4 years ago
We all know Sanders and Warren has been very clear about their healthcare plans and funding plans for months now. Wonder if the gun violence he’s talking about those radical White Nationalists and pro-NRA types or an implication that MS-13 has invaded his nice neighborhood. I’m leaning towards the former.
Radish the wordsmith almost 4 years ago
Keep voting Republican/NRA/Russian money, they love gunshots in your neighborhood so much they won’t do a thing about it.
dflak almost 4 years ago
Latest propaganda from the White House. The CDC is under a gag order from Trump NOT to make any public statements about the Corona virus. All information about the disease must be “cleared” by Vice President Pence.
No, this is not censorship, it’s merely the State telling you only what they think you need to hear in your best interests. They would not want to confuse us citizens with the truth.
While the CDC cannot make public statements, they can still respond to private inquires and those people can pass the messages on. Our local hospital is doing exactly that.
eepeqez almost 4 years ago
In June 2005 I travelled from Australia to Cincinnati, Ohio, to spend several months living there. A couple of weeks after arriving, I rang some friends back in Australia one evening, and after a few minutes chatting, they asked me what all the noise in the background was…
“Oh that’s just normal urban gunfire” I replied. And they believed me, because after all, 4/7/2005 was just another Monday in Australia, unlike 7/4/2005 in Ohio…