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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s a video of Tucker Carlson indoctrinating young conservatives this week with left wing populist messaging about the economy and how it’s not working for the middle class with “normal jobs”: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMEQX6dv9NI/?igsh=MTlxdzZheGt6MHRpOA== [/quote] My kids are struggling to find jobs with health insurance. One has one but it is shaky. Other does not What Tucker is discussing is fact And a key reason why Democrats lost. [/quote] Exactly. Come January, anyone buying health insurance on the open market is going to see their premiums rise by 75 percent. 75 percent! [b]Obviously Republicans suck, but when was the last time anyone heard a Democrat talk about health insurance.[/b] Who gives a damn about diversity quotas and trans rights and restorative justice and equity and globalizing the intifada when you can't afford to see a doctor? The misplaced priorities of Democrats is absolutely breathtaking. There is mass disgust in this country with both Republicans and Democrats because neither give a damn about working and middle class Americans. And progressives are just as rotten as MAGA. [/quote] Me me! I heard Harris talk about it at her debate with the felon. I guess you were washing your hair?!?! [youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R54uNlkUoFU[/youtube] She also recounted how many times in his first term he tried to abolish the ACA in case people were continuously washing their hair from 2016-2020. [/quote] But the problem is the Affordable Care Act did not live up to its promise of lowering healthcare costs. Do you pay less in healthcare (defined as cost of insurance and out of pocket)? Do your doctors charge your insurance companies less? Sure the ACA expanded coverage but the premise of expanded coverage was that fewer people would seek care in emergency rooms and that would lower costs (bc the healthcare providers were complaining the source of high costs was bc they had to treat the uninsured in emergency rooms). The ACA does include some important provisions (forcing insurance companies to cover preexisting conditions) but it also was a huge source of additional revenue for private insurance companies who do not pass their profits along to consumers. And by focusing on coverage you also don’t give any incentive to providers to curtail costs. If Harris campaigned on her original healthcare policy from 2020 (universal coverage which allows greater leverage in cost negotiation) that would have been something to consider. Campaigning on expanding ACA when ACA has flaws is not the answer. [/quote] That’s not the point. PP said “when was the last time you heard Dems talk about healthcare” and then called me a douchebag when I pointed out that Harris talked about it throughout her campaign. You obviously didn’t listen to the clip since she talked about expanding it. Honestly the problem here is that you and pp are also mudslinging, and constantly moving the goalposts. People overwhelmingly like Dem policies. I don’t know what’s so hard for you Dems to understand about this?! Harris was likable. There’s credible evidence showing she had more votes due to election rigging. [/quote]
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