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In reply to the discussion: That old Cassandra feeling is back again. [View all]bmichaelh
(656 posts)30. Trump learns the wrong lessons
Trump learns the wrong lessons
So this time, he is nominating loyalists over people with expertise.
When things go wrong, he does not take responsibility but blame others.
He is nominating people incompetent or have goals contrary to the agencies that they will lead.
Over 75 Nobel laureates have written an open letter opposing RFK Jr's nomination.
Also, last time he tried to repeal ACA, he lost his GOP majority in Congress.
Since, he has such a narrow margin already, will he try to repeal it again over the next 2 years.
Even if they do nothing, some ACA subsidies expire at the end of 2025.
It this are not approved, some premiums would rise; some people may let their coverage lapse.
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Yeah, time always wins in the end. At least so far anyway. But as an almost 74 year old in excellent
KPN
Dec 10
#33
IF there is an election in 2028 and IF Democrats manage to win in spite of all the
CousinIT
Dec 10
#6
I read parts of a NYT article this morning on an interview with Trump voters.
Lonestarblue
Dec 10
#12
The fools & the cowards just project onto Trump what they desperately need to believe. They don't do reality.
Attilatheblond
Dec 10
#16
I think it's more willfull ignorance allowing anger turned to be turned inward through propaganda. "Enemy within" BS
Evolve Dammit
Dec 10
#49
IMO, much of the excuses are BS. They wouldn't vote for Harris if they didn't have that supposed reason
DSandra
Dec 11
#75
Those people are either lacking in the courage to face the realities, or too dim to take responsiblitiy to see further.
Attilatheblond
Dec 10
#14
Count me in the group who has seen this huge partisan divide would lead us to disaster.
summer_in_TX
Dec 11
#73
Sending Kari Lake to Mexico is a good way to start a war with that nation.
Attilatheblond
Dec 10
#24
Yikes! Prescient. In retrospect, that scenario would absolutely have been the best case minus,
KPN
Dec 10
#38
This is going to get ugly, and maybe beyond anything we have seen since the 1860s.
mackdaddy
Dec 10
#15
The very rich want $ to go into the US Treasury, just not any of THIER money. That means a big national sales tax
Attilatheblond
Dec 10
#40
All that and bird flu trying to mutate to hit humans, monkey pox, oh, and Solar Maximum
Attilatheblond
Dec 10
#43