I’m pretty sure Trump is going to win. |
What's to address? That it's sucking all the air outta the room?
Ayup. And democrats can't handle that issue because they want the cost shared by everyone rather than having to EARN it to have it. |
What happens when you or your kids won't be able to find work in 10 years? You just won't get healthcare? |
I’m pretty conservative but even I don’t think healthcare is something someone should have to “earn”.
There has to be a solution better than continuing to throw money at it and inflate costs. For sustainability, there have to be some consumer and/or market driven aspects. |
? Do you get your news exclusively from Fox or something? https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/03/06/fact-sheet-president-biden-takes-new-steps-to-lower-prescription-drug-and-health-care-costs-expand-access-to-health-care-and-protect-consumers/ Not to mention the insulin price cap and a half dozen other things. If healthcare is your #1, your vote is for Biden. |
That’s because a human heart beats inside your chest and you understand that whether people live or die shouldn’t hinge on corporate profitability. I see the Democrats addressing this stuff. I see the GOP doubling down. |
Pennsylvania primary votes look terrible for Trump.
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What do you mean? Because some are voting for Haley who has dropped out? |
Yes, 1 in 5 Republicans in a must win state are voting for someone who dropped out months ago instead of Trump. This is a closed primary with lots of contested Democratic races, so no party switching here. |
Hmmm, I am old enough to see Joe Biden's Administration continue to expand the ACA, reduce prices for things like Insulin and provide block grants for more healthcare facilities and incentives for students to become RNs and MDs. |
They might be protest votes. When push comes to shove, they'll fall in line and vote along party lines. |
He didn't get 20% of the vote in an uncontested primary |
It’s not the number one issue for me or most people I know. |