Just saw on the news Trump storm troopers are putting 1200 children in a tent city in 105 degree heat. What’s next gas chambers.
How do we know if these tents are equipped with ac, etc? No one is allowed into the area to see for themselves. It's all so clandestine, so secretive, so shrouded in mystery. Why not let the world's journalists into these places to show us?And if these tents DO have all of these facilities, what these tent-kids don't have is their parents. The tents are not the issue; the separation of children and parents are the issue.I am certain that anyone who would be offended by the use of remarks about "gas chambers" would be equally offended by the scale of kidnapping that is taking place.
That is what I am asking, PT. Trump said he would supply us all with the best and most affordable health insurance. So, where is it? It is a simple question.
Then Obamacare came along.
People were mad when Obama "lied" about being able to keep their doctor? What about Trump's lies about healthcare? Are people not mad about THAT?
I never claimed Trump had the solution.
An honest conversation starts with: Any change will have winners and losers. We have to accept that some people will not be as well off as they are today as a result of public policy changes, as there is no free lunch. We cannot give to person A without taking from person B.
Obama started with: Everyone will have access and pay lower rates. It just doesn't work that way.
Republicans get mad at Democrats who lie. Democrats get mad a Republicans who lie.
And just exactly how does one define "winning" and "losing"?
There seems to be this pervasive notion that if someone else benefits, then that must mean that I'm losing something, that there is some inherent unfairness.
You need to either force everyone to have it, or remove the mandate that people who choose not to get insurance get free emergency care. Given that the later is probably impractical, mandated insurance is the best way to reduce the quantity of transfer payments.