Wolfgang Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM Another day of a wonderful shutdown... A few more months of this will make for a fine Christmas lol...
LDD Posted yesterday at 01:14 AM Posted yesterday at 01:14 AM 1 hour ago, JDHillFan said: The only thing standing in the way of congress doing their job is 6 democrat senators willing to put country over party and voting exactly as they did earlier this year. Right, right…you don’t have to respond to everything you know? Sometimes it’s better to just hush…
JDHillFan Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM 26 minutes ago, LDD said: Right, right…you don’t have to respond to everything you know? Sometimes it’s better to just hush… My sincere apologies. Didn’t mean to trigger you. Can you believe it’s only 6 democrat jackasses that stand in the way of military folks and air traffic controllers getting paid? Don’t even get me started on SNAP.
LDD Posted yesterday at 11:42 AM Posted yesterday at 11:42 AM 9 hours ago, JDHillFan said: My sincere apologies. Didn’t mean to trigger you. Can you believe it’s only 6 democrat jackasses that stand in the way of military folks and air traffic controllers getting paid? Don’t even get me started on SNAP. yer missin the point hoss, the job of Congress is to keep the f-er open. That means negotiate...the other side of the mirror says there are 50 some Republicans standing in the way cause they won't strike a deal. Look at that, we're getting nowhere. Huh... This whole standoff plays into their power. It ignites people like you to be even more partisan. You're not demanding anything from Congress, the body. You're simply demanding movement from the other side. 1
JDHillFan Posted yesterday at 11:50 AM Posted yesterday at 11:50 AM 2 minutes ago, LDD said: yer missin the point hoss, the job of Congress is to keep the f-er open. That means negotiate...the other side of the mirror says there are 50 some Republicans standing in the way cause they won't strike a deal. Look at that, we're getting nowhere. Huh... This whole standoff plays into their power. It ignites people like you to be even more partisan. You're not demanding anything from Congress, the body. You're simply demanding movement from the other side. Congress, the body, has shut down many times prior and will do so many times in the future. My demanding they bend to my will isn’t going to change that. The only power I have is exercised in the voting booth - and at NO KINGS rallies. Dems voted for a clean CR earlier this year. The current shutdown is 100% on them and they need to end it. The comparison you draw in your first paragraph is idiotic. Yet such is the power of the filibuster. 1
Wolfgang Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM 49 minutes ago, LDD said: yer missin the point hoss, the job of Congress is to keep the f-er open. That means negotiate...the other side of the mirror says there are 50 some Republicans standing in the way cause they won't strike a deal. Look at that, we're getting nowhere. Huh... This whole standoff plays into their power. It ignites people like you to be even more partisan. You're not demanding anything from Congress, the body. You're simply demanding movement from the other side. You are under the false impression that the majority of Trump supporters are upset about the shutdown... They are not... You are under the false impression that the Democrats have leverage... They do not... In life, in business, and in politics, you have to recognize when you have zero leverage... You do what you have to do for your business, or in this case, your constituency, make a deal, and live to fight the next battle... The time being wasted here means that the time needed to address the pending insurance problem is also being wasted... Apply some long term thinking... This move by the Democrats is self-destructive... 1 1
LDD Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM 3 minutes ago, Wolfgang said: You are under the false impression that the majority of Trump supporters are upset about the shutdown... They are not... You are under the false impression that the Democrats have leverage... They do not... In life, in business, and in politics, you have to recognize when you have zero leverage... You do what you have to do for your business, or in this case, your constituency, make a deal, and live to fight the next battle... The time being wasted here means that the time needed to address the pending insurance problem is also being wasted... Apply some long term thinking... This move by the Democrats is self-destructive... I have no idea what the "majority" of Trump supporters are in favor of and I don't care. I am in favor of the government working, since they take my tax money and all of the politicians work for me, they should be doing their job. Whether or not the dems have leverage is not really the point because they believe that they do. The healthcare issue is a big one and there is no end in sight to this massive American problem. So, if the dems really have zero leverage then this will clearly be detrimental to them in the midterms and apparently beyond. The time being wasted here is exactly the time that Congress could be hashing out an answer to the health care crisis, but, they're not. Do you really think the republicans have and answer for healthcare? The dems certainly don't. We won't get any relief until we put people in Congress that want to find a solution and fix the system or at least help people navigate it and have it cost less.
LDD Posted yesterday at 12:57 PM Posted yesterday at 12:57 PM 1 hour ago, JDHillFan said: The comparison you draw in your first paragraph is idiotic. Yet such is the power of the filibuster. The actual numbers would be 54/46...your partisan math boils it down to 6. It helps if you're honest. That's the actual divide...maybe they should talk.
JDHillFan Posted yesterday at 01:06 PM Posted yesterday at 01:06 PM 6 minutes ago, LDD said: The actual numbers would be 54/46...your partisan math boils it down to 6. It helps if you're honest. That's the actual divide...maybe they should talk. Not partisan math. Just facts. A handful of dems have already voted for the CR - just as they did earlier this year. Rand Paul has voted against. Everyone knows this. If Paul changes his mind that leaves only five more dems needed. If those 5 eventually do the right thing and it’s the republican holdout that stands in the way, I will gladly vilify him. 1
B-Man Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago The point of passing a clean CR is to keep the government open WHILE you negotiate a budget. NOT,why won't the GOP negotiate with us while we hold Americans hostage Apparently several of you here don't understand that. . 2
The Frankish Reich Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 7 minutes ago, B-Man said: The point of passing a clean CR is to keep the government open WHILE you negotiate a budget. NOT,why won't the GOP negotiate with us while we hold Americans hostage Apparently several of you here don't understand that. . I would agree IF there were any reason to believe that the Republicans would negotiate anything. They passed the BBB with only Republican support, using the reconciliation process to jam it through. I doubt this is a good strategy on the part of the Democrats, but I get it. Like the Republicans under the start of Obama, they have leverage only through the budget process, and even worse through the debt ceiling.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5579055-window-shopping-2026-affordable-care-act-plans/ the shite is going to hit the fan when people see their premiums increase massively. was talking to a friend who happens to be an insurance agent we used for years for business. He said that Medicare for all is going to happen. I couldn’t really follow his reasoning but he looked gray and he’s very bright. 1
milfandcookies Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5579055-window-shopping-2026-affordable-care-act-plans/ the shite is going to hit the fan when people see their premiums increase massively. was talking to a friend who happens to be an insurance agent we used for years for business. He said that Medicare for all is going to happen. I couldn’t really follow his reasoning but he looked gray and he’s very bright. The marketplace plans are useless and have been for quite some time. Raise the premiums 26% lol 1 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, milfandcookies said: The marketplace plans are useless and have been for quite some time. Raise the premiums 26% lol But KFF found the amount that people pay for coverage is set to rise 114 percent on average because Congress has not extended the enhanced tax credits that help people afford insurance plans. we had marketplace plans for 3 years. No complaints. Edited 14 hours ago by Joe Ferguson forever 1
SCBills Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: But KFF found the amount that people pay for coverage is set to rise 114 percent on average because Congress has not extended the enhanced tax credits that help people afford insurance plans. Does this sound, at all, sustainable to you?
milfandcookies Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: But KFF found the amount that people pay for coverage is set to rise 114 percent on average because Congress has not extended the enhanced tax credits that help people afford insurance plans. we had marketplace plans for 3 years. No complaints. We researched it, it was better for me to try amateur surgery than go to a doctor lol
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 31 minutes ago, SCBills said: Does this sound, at all, sustainable to you? No. I suppose that’s why my friend looked unwell tonight. He’s a solid R but not maga. He see’s his business starting to crumble. 16 minutes ago, milfandcookies said: We researched it, it was better for me to try amateur surgery than go to a doctor lol Cool. Avoid Tylenol and roundup and you’ll live forever. Maybe add some supplements hawked by our CMS czar. And if you can’t afford a proper surgery you might need to try that. But I’d advise against it. 1
JFKjr Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: But KFF found the amount that people pay for coverage is set to rise 114 percent on average because Congress has not extended the enhanced tax credits that help people afford insurance plans. we had marketplace plans for 3 years. No complaints. The ones the Dems could've extended when Biden was in office? 1
milfandcookies Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Honestly though does this shutdown affect your life at all? It has not had any impact on me. Let Washington do their thing lol nobody cares 1
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