yes I heard that, but Biden literally seems to think it's a reasonable thing to say that "noone's copays will be more than $1000".. stumbling over the word Ukraine (uh the entire of the scandal) starts to look "with it" compared to talking about $1000 copays ...my heavens ...He's losing his mind as he cannot control this country after all. News clip I saw this morning, he couldn't remember Ukraine in his rant about China needing to investigate Biden.Yea I really can't wait for that healthcare plan - not.
Anyone but those two (Trump and Biden), would be better and probably mentally all there as well. Problem is we really genuinely need a heck of a lot more than that but ..
Trees don't grow on money
Now that Volker brought the quid pro quo receipts and trump solicited election aid from a foreign adversary on national tv yesterday is it finally time to impeach and remove or do we still have to wait for him to lie about a blow job?
Ay carumba, impeachment? Surprise, surprise, folks. I'm against a Trump impeachment and on this one I have zilch or close to it support in my infamous zip code. Whatever. I've always had the strength to stand alone provided I believe in said stand.
I'm not morphing into a Trump supporter. Nope, no can do. I do however question the impact of an impeachment in a primarily service economy with such income equality as we face in America. Many of those screaming for impeachment in the 85006 could well find themselves out of work. I would personally be down with his finishing out his term only.to suffer the humiliation of an embarrassing election loss. Rob
Why, exactly, do you think removing a corrupt president from office will be bad for the economy.
Fair question, jp1. Right now hiring is slowing down, the stock market is showing volatility (wide swings in short amounts of time), the trade war with China continues unabated, and large US corporations have quietly revved up layoffs. I'm no Trump supporter....that has not changed one iota. I just worry that a Trump impeachment may be a big enough domino to bring the house of cards down. That's all....no GOP support meant in this but only concern for the lowly paid service workers who make up the bulk of the current US economy. Rob
Funny yes but scary too in an utterly flabbergasting way. I expected Rod Serling to materialize and begin his 60's Twilght Zone sthick/narration. As in You Have Now Entered The Twilight Zone....next stop witnessing the meltdown of an unstable man bizarrely elected as President of the largest economy on Earth. Or something along those lines. What's even scarier is that Trump supporters continue to ignore/excuse this behavior away. Rob
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