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July 26th, 2017, 03:31 AM | #11 | |
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I should mention in passing that neither Mr Clinton nor his successor, George W Bush actually served in Vietnam; whereas Mr McCain most certainly did. He was/is a much better man than either of these, though admittedly that's a pretty low bar to clear.
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July 26th, 2017, 04:52 AM | #12 |
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Remember, it was under clinton's watch where the seeds were sown for the real estate crash and where the US government started selling itself off to the PRC (for campaign donations, nothing changes)
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http://www.perkel.com/politics/clinton/accomp.htm As I said, morally he was a disgrace, but his accomplishments in the oval office can't be ignored. Whether or not Clinton can be called a murderer, is something that will have to be debated by historians and philosophers. |
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July 26th, 2017, 06:43 PM | #14 |
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What does any of this have to do with McCain going to the Mayo Clinic for his government entitlement of free health care, then vote to take coverage from millions without any conscience at all before going home to rest and collect more taxpayer money?
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Nice try but McCain like all members of congress are not subject to Obama Care. The Democrats when they passed it made sure that they would not fall under this POS law that was designed to fail so they could push a single payer, government take over of health care. My friend is one of the many people severely hurt by this evil law, Obama care. He is in the position of having to pay a little more in penalties then the cost of a low end policy under Obama Care. His premium is a little over $200 a month for a low end Bronze plan. Not bad you say but.... His deductible is almost $10000. He is a 34 year old MAN in very good health yet he is forced to buy a policy the would require him to spend almost $12400 before his insurance pays 1 cent of his medical bills. He looks at his policy as a catastrophic illness policy since is highly unlikely to ever surpass the cost of the policy + the deductable. However should he ever reach that deductible he has the peace of mind knowing should HE ever get pregnant it will be covered and HE will have preventative measures like Mammography and visits to HIS OBGYN also covered. There is a big difference between Health Insurance and Health Care. Seriously what good does it do to have a policy that you can't afford to use that covers health issues that you could never have need of. BTW he did not get to keep the plan or the Doctor that he had before Obama Care. Obama = Lying sack of Shit.
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Clinton was the beneficiary of a tech boom, that created a bubble that burst his last year in office and resulted in a mild recession that started during G.W. Bush's first year in office. Without the tech boom Clinton would have presided over a stagnate economy at best. Besides Al Gore creating the internet what Clinton policy created the tech boom? You mentioned the G.H.W. Bush's (papa Bush) recession. What caused that recession? The raising of taxes. Yes Bush signed that raise in taxes breaking a campaign promise and deserves a share of the blame, but who's policy was it to raise taxes? Which party passed the raise as part of a compromise with the Bush administration? If you want to label this the Bush recession than Clinton has to take credit for the recession that started his last year in office. There are things a president can do to boost the economy but in the case of the 90's I am still waiting to hear of a policy put forward by Clinton or the Democratic party that caused the economic prosperity of the 90s.
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I think he should have been a Maverick and gone where his ACA replacement plan would apply to everyone else to set the example his plan would help all Americans, starting with himself.
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As for a bubble bursting, Ronald Reagan's economic policies finally "burst" in the middle of Bush's term, causing the recession that drove him from office. |
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I suspect that if I had the bad luck to be diagnosed as Mr McCain has been I would not be treating the matter as an opportunity for political theatre. I would simply be treating survival as my main objective.
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