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The National Republican Senate Committee has blown through nearly all the funds it has raised since early 2021, according to new reporting.

Apparently Trump is absolutely furious, he was planning on stealing that money for himself.
 

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Republicans are abandoning their long crusade to repeal the Affordable Care Act, making the 2022 election the first in more than a decade that won’t be fought over whether to protect or undo President Barack Obama’s signature achievement.

The diminished appetite for repeal means the law — which has extended health care coverage to millions of people and survived numerous near-death experiences in Congress and the courts — now appears safer than ever.
 

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Republicans are abandoning their long crusade to repeal the Affordable Care Act, making the 2022 election the first in more than a decade that won’t be fought over whether to protect or undo President Barack Obama’s signature achievement.

The diminished appetite for repeal means the law — which has extended health care coverage to millions of people and survived numerous near-death experiences in Congress and the courts — now appears safer than ever.
A country as rich as the US should be able to have free health care and very affordable education for all including free education for the poor earning a minimal income.
Unfortunately all the scumbag politicians on both sides Democrat or Republican will never allow that.
Even the people themselves will never insist on it or allow it to happen as there is such a divide between the wealthy and the poor and it is always the ones with full pockets that get their guy elected, regardless which party is in power, the control is always with the wealthy of one or the other.
The voter is left with a choice of the better of 2 corrupt organizations and their backers.
 
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Canada’s system works better for the poor than the U.S. system does, but in my opinion not as well for the middle and upper class.
The problem is that it is always attached to money and the poor always get the short end of the stick.
I would totally agree that medical care is far better in the US if you can afford it.
I had first hand knowledge of it having a heart attack there and being in the hospital within 30 minutes and surgery half an hour later saved my life.
Luckily my insurance covered the cost which was an astronomical number ( they really go all out once they find out you are covered by insurance).
Had I been home in Quebec I would probably be dead as the hospital I live closest to did not and does not have the capability for what I needed and that is where I would have been taken.
I also remember overhearing a conversation by a couple of doctors that a patient had to wait 30 min in emergency before being attended to by a doctor and that it was totally unacceptable.
Last time I took an elderly family member to the hospital here we waited 12 hours before she was able to have a doctor look at her. was in a corridor where nobody looked at her and I had to stand for the whole 12 hours as there wasn’t even a chair to sit down on.
So no health care is far from perfect here but even the very poor have access to it.
Of course with people who can afford the private sector you don’t have to wait 3-6 months for a CT scan you can have it done same day most times.
When you have to go to a hospital emergency ward however service is the same rich or poor and medication is relatively affordable for all as it is subsidized heavily by the government.
 
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Republicans doing what they do....:eek:

Just days after Category 4 Hurricane Ian devastated Florida, killing at least 88 people and leveling and flooding thousands of buildings, nearly every Florida Republican in U.S. Congress voted against a bill containing billions in funding for disaster relief that officials could have accessed to begin recovery after the storm.

Last week, Congress passed a stopgap government funding bill that contained $18.8 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds to account for climate crisis-fueled, worsening natural disasters that Florida officials could use to speed recovery from Ian, according to the Daily Beast. The bill provided FEMA with a year’s worth of disaster funds, rather than just the next few months’ worth.
 
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Yep, they veto bills that will help others but then they put their hands out and beg for assistance when they need help. They criminalize abortion and then it's revealed that they've paid for abortions for their mistresses. They accuse Democrats of criminal behavior but seem to overlook treasonous activities committed by their own leaders. They claim to be the party of law and order but then scream to defund the FBI when one of their own traitors is investigated. They say Blue Lives Matter until their treasonous supporters attack the police while attempting a violent coup to overthrow a government. The examples of Republican hypocrisy are too numerous to list.
 

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Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker.

The former NFL star has been battered by a series of scandals in recent weeks, including allegations he paid for a woman’s abortion despite saying he opposes abortion rights without any exceptions.

He is 100% incompetent.
 

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Republican voters are ready to accept the worst baseness and the most blatant displays of hypocrisy from their candidates.

Herschel Walker, despite his status as a football legend, is probably the worst Senate candidate in living memory. One could charitably put his abysmal ignorance and the pitiful inconsistency of his remarks on the account of too many concussions, but the candidate of the “party of family values” also drags a heavy history of domestic violence and infidelities. He abandoned his four children and their four mothers. He even admits to having once pointed a gun in the face of one of them.

Almost everything Walker says about his past is a web of lies. Height of hypocrisy, this supporter of the criminalization of abortion has just been denounced by one of his former conquests who affirms - with supporting evidence - that he encouraged her to have an abortion and reimbursed her the invoice.
 

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Live in a red state? 40% more likely to die violently


We collected 2019 and 2020 murder data from all 50 states. (Comprehensive 2021 data is not yet available.) We pulled the data from yearly crime reports released by state governments, specifically the Departments of Justice and Safety. For states that didn’t issue state crime reports, we pulled data from reputable local news sources. To allow for comparison, we calculated the state’s per capita murder rate, the number of murders per 100,000 residents, and categorized states by their presidential vote in the 2020 election, resulting in an even 25-25 split.

We found that murder rates are, on average, 40% higher in the 25 states Donald Trump won in the last presidential election compared to those that voted for Joe Biden. In addition, murder rates in many of these red states dwarf those in blue states like New York, California, and Massachusetts. And finally, many of the states with the worst murder rates—like Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, and Arkansas—are ones that few would describe as urban. Only 2 of America’s top 100 cities in population are located in these high murder rate states. And not a single one of the top 10 murder states registers in the top 15 for population density.
 

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Live in a red state? 40% more likely to die violently


We collected 2019 and 2020 murder data from all 50 states. (Comprehensive 2021 data is not yet available.) We pulled the data from yearly crime reports released by state governments, specifically the Departments of Justice and Safety. For states that didn’t issue state crime reports, we pulled data from reputable local news sources. To allow for comparison, we calculated the state’s per capita murder rate, the number of murders per 100,000 residents, and categorized states by their presidential vote in the 2020 election, resulting in an even 25-25 split.

We found that murder rates are, on average, 40% higher in the 25 states Donald Trump won in the last presidential election compared to those that voted for Joe Biden. In addition, murder rates in many of these red states dwarf those in blue states like New York, California, and Massachusetts. And finally, many of the states with the worst murder rates—like Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, and Arkansas—are ones that few would describe as urban. Only 2 of America’s top 100 cities in population are located in these high murder rate states. And not a single one of the top 10 murder states registers in the top 15 for population density.
But what causes what?

If you live in a state with more crime you are less receptive to “soft on crime” democrats….

Clearly “soft on guns” republicans push policies that increase violence too…

Southern poor people vote for tax cutting republicans while rich coastal elites vote for “tax the rich” democrats.

Maybe the culture war is the only thing that matters in the US nowadays.
 
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