Kristina, if you were to ask people who, in the end, voted for Trump, they would probably tell you that they did not want to vote for Clinton because she was "untrustworthy", blah blah blah.So, what happened was that the Russians hacked into both the Republican and the Democratic computers, but Putin decided that he would circulate Hillary Clinton's campaigns emails, not those of the Republicans.This fed into the whole narrative of Clinton being somehow sneaky and untrustworthy.The abovementioned voters would most likely not discuss policy disputes, rather, they would say that Clinton was "dishonest", which is a FEELING and a PERCEPTION rather than an actual policy.It is easy to mold people's "perceptions" and "feelings", and that's exactly what the Russians aimed to do, and they succeeded. It is no secret. What was gained by leaking the emails of Clinton's campaign manager? Nothing, because there was no policy news or scandals contained within them. But on the other hand, there was everything to be gained, because when people heard the words "leaked emails" and "Hillary Clinton" contained in one sentence, those perceptions of "secrecy" and "dishonesty" only grow.These perceptions and feelings are impossible to quantify, so there will never be any hard proof that Russian hacking either did or didn't sway the final result of the election.So, there was Russian hacking going on, there was possibly illegal communications between a particular Trump supporter (and maybe more) and the Russian Ambassador, AND there was a refusal by Donald Trump to release his tax returns. But no...all anyone cared about was Hillary Clinton's emails that congress has been investigating for well over a year and spent god knows how much of our taxpayers' money on.Of course, the real problem comes when Trump is impeached because then we'd get Mike Pence as president. So, it's really a choice between crazy and evil. Talk about rocks and hard places!
But no...all anyone cared about was Hillary Clinton's emails that congress has been investigating for well over a year and spent god knows how much of our taxpayers' money on.
A bit oblique to the topic, but....The Trump Presidency will give us a chance to see if the various large donors to the Clinton Foundation were doing it because they wanted to support the good works of the foundation or if it was an attempt to purchase access/influence.If it was the former, donations will continue to come in from these entities in the same large amounts. If the donations do not continue on the past pattern, it would be suggestive on an attempt to buy influence.
That stuff like "it not whether you win or lose but how you play the game that counts" gets left behind on the grade school yard.
Not according to the Constitution and The Logan Act.
No one is going to care.
whether or not they're going to gut Medicare and Social security.
I do not feel "forced".
Are people going to think to themselves, "I might get MS, so I will buy a policy that doesn't pay for anything but MS."? Who has proposed this? I'd like to find out more, or maybe I've just got the wrong end of the stick.
I'll stick with carbs for a while.
If the ACA can be amended so that it works better, I'd be all for it. But I and everyone on here at IHD have a pre-existing condition, and our care is expensive. So when Congress starts rabbiting on about changing Medicare and repealing the ACA, we get scared. Can you empathize with that at all? This might be a big game to you, but to us, it is not.Again I will ask you: where do you live and how is your personal health care paid for? Can you at least answer that one question as this is the third time I've asked you! Thank you!
Moosemum, I am not obligated to divulge any personal details on the internet so please desist from demanding anyone to do so. And what's with the KGB style of interrogation, anyway? Mind your manners. No one needs to answer any question you ask on this forum. Thank you!And stop trying to accuse any fellow kidney patient of seeing healthcare as a big game. That is a joke and you go too far in your outlandish comments. Mind your manners.
Where have I even used the word "game" in any post on this thread?
Quote from: Athena on January 17, 2017, 05:58:20 AMMoosemum, I am not obligated to divulge any personal details on the internet so please desist from demanding anyone to do so. And what's with the KGB style of interrogation, anyway? Mind your manners. No one needs to answer any question you ask on this forum. Thank you!And stop trying to accuse any fellow kidney patient of seeing healthcare as a big game. That is a joke and you go too far in your outlandish comments. Mind your manners.AHA!!! And there we have it at last! You don't answer any of my questions because you CAN'T! You can't defend one single, solitary thing you've said in this entire discussion, so instead you go all pc and tell me to "mind my manners". That's so Trumpian, it's fantastic!! Where have I accused any of your fellow kidney patients of seeing healthcare as a big game? Where have I even used the word "game" in any post on this thread? Are you mistaking me for another IHD poster, perhaps? Oh, I apologize. I've asked you a question that you can't answer. Is that a KGB tactic? Let's ask Trump! He'll know!! He can ask our new president Vladdy Putin!Since you live in some mystery country that is not the US, you probably don't understand that healthcare IS seen as a big game by those who profit from it. Come to think of it, you may be right. Perhaps we American kidney patients DO see it as a big game in which we are perpetually the big losers.Your post has illustrated intellectual dishonesty at its finest. When you can't answer or don't want to answer, you deflect and insult. Just like your hero, Mr. Trump.
Quote from: MooseMom on January 15, 2017, 08:56:34 AMIf the ACA can be amended so that it works better, I'd be all for it. But I and everyone on here at IHD have a pre-existing condition, and our care is expensive. So when Congress starts rabbiting on about changing Medicare and repealing the ACA, we get scared. Can you empathize with that at all? This might be a big game to you, but to us, it is not.Again I will ask you: where do you live and how is your personal health care paid for? Can you at least answer that one question as this is the third time I've asked you! Thank you!Moosemum, I am not obligated to divulge any personal details on the internet so please desist from demanding anyone to do so. And what's with the KGB style of interrogation, anyway? Mind your manners. No one needs to answer any question you ask on this forum. Thank you!And stop trying to accuse any fellow kidney patient of seeing healthcare as a big game. That is a joke and you go too far in your outlandish comments. Mind your manners.
aww I missed this thread when it was started. How about new predictions - who will be the first Trump Cabinet Secretary to resign/forced out?
How much is it costing us to send Trump and his entourage and security detail et al to The Summer White House every damn weekend?