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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bump This thread is going to get list in the colleges area but it is a massive policy shift for biomedical research and health.[/quote] How does this benefit MAGA voters or red states? Research is expensive but compared to our national budget it is nothing. Confused, How is science and medical research partisan?[/quote] MAGAs must believe they are a superior breed of humans immune from cancer, Alzheimer’s and premier afflictions. [/quote] stop lumping all magas together. some like jd vance, elon, rfk even, and trump’s family are fairly well educated. the reality is the democrats gave a piss poor choice. kamala was an abject disaster with an inability to put forth a plan that would solve the inflationary issues or budget deficit . trump was a less bad alternative.[/quote] Trump hasn’t once mentioned anything to bring down inflation other than the weakest EO on the planet. In fact, he specifically mentioned policies like tariffs that would increase inflation. Also, nobody gives a shit about the budget deficit…both your arguments are just the subterfuge for providing the real reasons for voting MAGA.[/quote] in correct - he advocated for reduced government spending and a balanced budget repeatedly which would infact lower inflation. tariffs as a policy are one cog in the complex economic system. It appears you are the one who did no research[/quote] And yet you never considered that he greatly increased the deficit during his first term, incredible.[/quote] im well aware of his first term. he made a lot of noticeable changes since including allying himself with fiscally conservative republicans and thought leaders. kamala would have been more of the same[/quote] So I don’t get it…the first two weeks have been kind of awful with inflation increasing again and the proposed tariffs absolutely increasing prices…a proposal to colonize Gaza that would be a massive increase to the deficit and in fact inject America into an endless foreign conflict…immigration raids that barely arrest anyone and they just release them back into the population….Elon running wild. The actual budget proposed does nothing on the deficit except make it larger. More of the same would have been just fine.[/quote] How can people seriously judge inflation in his first two weeks to him? That's insane and due to Biden's policy overhang. Trump got almost all israel hostages to be released where as biden made significantly less progress. Trump also negotiated the ceasefire in Gaza when again Biden did absolutely nothing. I see progress. Elon is the major area I disagree on from an execution perspective. I'd rather he be deported.[/quote] If inflation were due to Biden overhang, then inflation would have been worse in the US as compared to other countries. The fact is, the inflation is better here and the economy is better here because of Biden’s policies. If you don’t understand that basic fact, then it is hard to draw valid conclusions from the other parts of your argument. [/quote]
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