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Is it not those cabinet members that set in motion and/or reject the impeachment?

I don’t even know why I’m discussing this with you. I wasn’t even talking to you. And you are wasting very valuable and precious time don’t you agree?

It was the House of Representatives which you would know if you hadn’t skipped civics class so you could blow Harry Hayseed.

First, I know it was the HOR. I believe my problem is distinguishing the difference. Unfortunately, you must not know the difference either. And second, you are posting blatant lies about me. I don’t even know Harry Hayseed.

Then you should do some reading before exposing your stupidity to the world.

Dirt poor girl in a one horse town you did what you had to do to get by even if you didn’t know the person.

See ya, Will

Good morning to you Michele.:grinning:

Yeah you wake up with frown on my face daily.

You poor thing.

Bernie and elizabeth have both released their medicare for all plans. Bernie’s is certainly easier to understand.

I’m assuming his also makes a bigger pool and is more expensive to fill.

Under his plan, if you make between 29000 and 2 million, you pay 4% more than you do for Medicare now. If you make over 2 million, you pay 7.5% more than now.

Hers seems more on using a wealth tax. I’d probably just look at what some other countries are doing. His is probably better long term and has fewer loopholes.

Warren’s plan is more radical so I tend to support it.

Also Trump is a lunatic. This is not news but because he has power it’s still frightening.

Not enough raking again?

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Looks like Kentucky is turning blue. They just elected a democratic governor and McConnell approval rating is down to 18%. They should consider having another Republican run against him in a primary.

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Sondland just magically remembered, oh yeah, there was a quid pro quo. Oopsie.

Bernie and pete had a good month. Michele is hoping Harris goes from 5% to 5.1% after orourke dropped out.

Take the top three and drop the rest. Enough already.

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My wife is a teacher and she agrees. I ask her what are the biggest problems she has and her 1st answer is the days are too short. She has a class that she has for 44 minutes.

It will probably get mostly positive reviews since it’s 15 hours a week parents don’t have to worry about being home and if they get out at 5 they can be home before the kids and get to spend time with them with less homework. Of course, their taxes will go up since the teacher salaries will so that will be a problem in red states, but it might be ok in California.

I like it.

Promises, promises…like the Hollyweird crowd that said they move out of the country. But sadly still here…

Nah, in your case you could stick to Canada, they’ve sealed their liberal fate for the foreseeable future.

You mean we’ve sealed our vastly better economic situation than your nation? You mean we’ve sealed our lower debt per capita and lower deficit per capita than your Orange Idiot has created? We’ve sealed that with universal healthcare, a social safety net for our poor and vastly lower poverty than your nation has? Yes, I suppose we have sealed that fate for the foreseeable future.

You are right on one thing: I won’t give up on politics. I’ll likely just give up on US politics. I already have, largely. I mean, I still follow and enjoy the drama but I am of the opinion that your nation is irreconcilably divided and there is little hope for the rift to ever heal. I’m not sure how it will end (hopefully with the euthanization of all Republicans) but I doubt it will end well.