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tenderfoot

(8,879 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 02:14 PM Dec 11

I cannot help but notice that Democratic reps are discussing Luigi rather than addressing overpriced Health Insurance [View all]

Gov. Shapiro, Fetterman, I'm sure many more.

Has everyone in DC been assimilated?

If so, we are f***ed like we've never been before.

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I've seen both, including LOTS of discussions about cost and nature of insurance. elleng Dec 11 #1
I think saying that cold-blooded murder is bad is an OK thing mcar Dec 11 #2
Anything to avoid discussing root causes tenderfoot Dec 11 #5
I'd also like to add that the response is similar to school shootings. Go off on the perp. Do nothing about the guns. tenderfoot Dec 11 #7
That has never happened here on DU mcar Dec 11 #17
I'm not talking about here on DU. I'm talking about reps in DC. tenderfoot Dec 11 #18
Our DC reps always talk about gun law reform after a shooting mcar Dec 11 #20
I don't hear them addressing the health insurance industry. tenderfoot Dec 11 #23
You don't hear it from too many, that's true mcar Dec 11 #24
The industry owns all stripes of politicians dalton99a Dec 11 #3
What can they do. They are out of power to get anything done. We lost bigtime. beaglelover Dec 11 #4
Your about to lose more than you ever imagined tenderfoot Dec 11 #6
Elections have consequences. It's a shame many in this country are so ignorant. beaglelover Dec 11 #13
Oh, really?..To whom are you directing your post? whathehell Dec 11 #28
Do what MAGA does and dog the other side with this issue uponit7771 Dec 11 #25
That Borg picture is moniss Dec 11 #8
I think it's wise of them to keep the two issues separated right now Lulu KC Dec 11 #9
The dem reps are increasingly disappointing... lame54 Dec 11 #10
Honestly, for the first time, I'm almost Bettie Dec 11 #12
They get tons of super PAC money from Bettie Dec 11 #11
Im unaware of any DUer having a sit down with an elected rep about health care. Kaleva Dec 11 #14
I think the OP meant statements in the media etc leftstreet Dec 11 #15
They won't if people don't pressure them to Kaleva Dec 11 #22
Fuck that. I support Dems. flip a shitload of red districts if you want to improve healthcare thebigidea Dec 11 #16
They can stop excepting money from them tenderfoot Dec 11 #19
When the ACA was passed there was a supermajority in the Senate and large dem majority in the house Trenzalore Dec 11 #21
Actually the aca was passed through reconciliation (50 plus 1 votes) questionseverything Dec 11 #26
I don't condone violence Trenzalore Dec 11 #36
Just pointing out your post#21 is incorrect questionseverything Dec 11 #37
Wasn't the intent of the "Affordable Care Act" to make it affordable? MichMan Dec 11 #27
Yeah, that was the goal when they intentionally... Think. Again. Dec 11 #29
The murdering companies are very generous with campaign donations. onecaliberal Dec 11 #30
It's all about maintaining and preserving the System Picaro Dec 11 #31
Sort of like how the entire country was hotly debating Kaepernick and the anthem Blue_Tires Dec 11 #32
Federal Regulation of Health Care Is Bipartisan. DJ Synikus Makisimus Dec 11 #33
That's because ForgedCrank Dec 11 #34
Nailed it malaise Dec 11 #35
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