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Trump suggesting he will close the whole southern border if he doesnt get his wall.
Um if he can just close the border can anyone tell me why he needs a wall?
America's main problem is that these "moderate Conservatives" now lead the Democrats, and the Republicans have gone off the spectrum to the right.
Nothing funnier than the worlds greatest negotiator giving away all his leverage by claiming he would take responsibility for the shutdown. One of the greatest negotiating chokes of all time.He also caved and halve the money he wants for the wall but the democrats still told him to **** off
Art of the deal
You want to go back to being a socialist or do you have a new alternative way?
Trump suggesting he will close the whole southern border if he doesnt get his wall.
Um if he can just close the border can anyone tell me why he needs a wall?
The GOP are off the spectrum crazy though. They are comic villain level ridiculous.
Completely bought off by the rich/wallstreet/corporations (Dems aren't much better but at least have a growing movement in their ranks refusing to take big corporate money).
They are also mostly religious nutjobs, gun nuts, regressive socially and have a crazy adherence to free market mythology.
Also as Noam Chomsky once said, they are the world's biggest threat to the environment and climate change.
Their health care system is crazy but ours is pretty awful for different reasons. To much moral hazard that results from too many health services being subsidised by tax payers without proper oversight. Doctors and patients passing the buck on to insurers and tax payers results in no incentive for treatment to be efficient and appropriate nor any incentive for hospital operations to be efficient. Having to go back and forth between gps and specialists just to get tests approved and test results wasting money and time. Conflict of interest where specialists in certain medical fields can control how much specialists are trained which enables them to constrain supply and ramp up prices and waiting times. GPs randomly selecting some people to get free consultations whilst others have to pay 70 plus dollars. High income earners being forced to buy private insurance even though they are the ones who largely fund the public system. This is only the beginning of the list of problems with the sector and a lot are too do with the fact people dont have to directly pay for their own medical services. It sounds great for everyone to get everything for free in the health sector but with the aging population it is becoming unsustainable. I dont necessarily advocate getting rid of the concept but we need to greatly reduce its costs as its imposing unjust burden on the young and skilled.How about providing basic health care, a decent minimum wage and a reduced military budget as a starting point, and then go from there. Or is that too socialist?
$23trillion in debt is not rich.Because America is domestically f*cked. The richest country in the world, yet half of the people live below or near the poverty line. 30 million without healthcare. Abhorrent minimum wage.
But yep, they should definitely be involved in illegal wars in Syria. Definitely.
Their net external debt rate is only about 30 percent of gdp. All the other debt is offset by assets us citizens own overseas. You are looking at the wrong numbers. Not to mention nearly all US debt is owed in Us dollars and the US central bank could just devalue the currency and effectively wipe out the debt if they want. Australias net external debt is double the share of GDP as the US and we dont have the same ability to devalue our debt through currency manipulation.$23trillion in debt is not rich.
Their health care system is crazy but ours is pretty awful for different reasons. To much moral hazard that results from too many health services being subsidised by tax payers without proper oversight. Doctors and patients passing the buck on to insurers and tax payers results in no incentive for treatment to be efficient and appropriate nor any incentive for hospital operations to be efficient. Having to go back and forth between gps and specialists just to get tests approved and test results wasting money and time. Conflict of interest where specialists in certain medical fields can control how much specialists are trained which enables them to constrain supply and ramp up prices and waiting times. GPs randomly selecting some people to get free consultations whilst others have to pay 70 plus dollars. High income earners being forced to buy private insurance even though they are the ones who largely fund the public system. This is only the beginning of the list of problems with the sector and a lot are too do with the fact people dont have to directly pay for their own medical services. It sounds great for everyone to get everything for free in the health sector but with the aging population it is becoming unsustainable. I dont necessarily advocate getting rid of the concept but we need to greatly reduce its costs as its imposing unjust burden on the young and skilled.
Increasing the minimum wage is too socialist. Having a minimum wage at all is socialist. Results in certain jobs no longer existing. We dont have people provide certain services in australia that you can get in the US cos our minimum wage is too high. Those people who would be doing them often end up long term unemployed. Clearly some people in america also want to be poor unskilled manufacturing workers for reasons i cant understand. Need to lower the minimum wage to allow them to do so. Maybe when the wage falls to a competitive level they will realise there are better ways to make a living and restructure their industry. Better off banning coercive practises in skilled employment where skills arent transferable across industries (forcing the young to work for free in skilled sectors before they can start to earn a wage is a practise thatvis unjust and shoukd be illegal). Allowing skilled workers in monopoly sectors to strenthen unions would also help.
Reduced military budget is something i often advocate but the US is now lagging on the technology front with China and Russia. They need to desperately catch up. China and Russia are very scary propositions given their ideologies.
Well this is normal and nothing to be concerned about...
Reading the tweets in the thread it doesn’t get better either.
Trump got another yes-man.
This fits in with the religious zealotry the US government seems soaked in.
Did somebody post an article that discussed the fanatical pro-Israel attitude that relates back to apocalyptic interpretations of the bible? Israel has to exist or Jesus won't return or some such bullshit?
Yes, that's essentially it. The Jews having their own nation will lead to the apocalypse and Jesus's second coming... Or something equally as ridiculous as that.
I guess this is one of the "unimportant" lies that Donald's supporters happily accept.
Yep a dumber political analysis you would struggle to find.
While Obama was a disappointment sure, you would have to be a moron (or a Trump sycophant) to believe Obama wouldn't have cake walked to a 3rd term against Trump.
For sure. That's what the Left believed about Hillary Clinton - that's why she was running as Obama's 3rd term.
Don't you understand how that myopic arrogance led to the catastrophe?
Obama would have won a 3rd term because his natural charisma would have carried him. Hillary Clinton was Bill/Obama policies without their charisma: dead in the water.Yep a dumber political analysis you would struggle to find.
While Obama was a disappointment sure, you would have to be a moron (or a Trump sycophant) to believe Obama wouldn't have cake walked to a 3rd term against Trump.
For sure. That's what the Left believed about Hillary Clinton - that's why she was running as Obama's 3rd term.
Don't you understand how that myopic arrogance led to the catastrophe?
Will you accept Rasmussen polling (although I would add a couple of percentage points given their bias).
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...a_administration/obama_approval_index_history
62% Total approve in Jan 2017.
Can't see any numbers below 43% over the 8 years in fact most were over 50%.
Probably best you stay away from statistics Maggie and stick with the subjective nonsense.
Obama had 23 polling days less than 43%.
He also had 2132 polling days in which his Total Approve was 50% or less and only 568 that were over 50%. So when you say most, that translates to just 21%.
And some further stats for you to enjoy, in Trump's 2nd year of Presidency, so far (from 20th Jan 2018 - current) has a Total Approve average of 47.6, with a lowest of 42 and highest of 51. Obama for the same period of his Presidency had average 46.1, min 41, max 50.
Is this the same arrogance Trumpists use to insist Trump will get a second term?
To not understand the difference between Obama and Hillary as candidates shows how utterly clueless you are.