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Has Nanccy? Has Biden in the last 50 years?Rick Scott Unveils an 11-Point Agenda That Includes Tax Hikes for Millions
Senate Republican leaders have made it clear that they aren’t interested in detailing their plans if they win control of Congress in the midterms elections. Asked last month what his party’s agenda would be, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) dodged: “That is a very good question,” he...news.yahoo.com
Sen Scott's (R/FL) new plan for the Republicans would raise taxes on over half of Americans..... those making the least money and also the elderly on Social Security.
Scott also proposes transferring almost all government jobs over to the private sector (corporate friends of his no doubt).
With a wealth of $250 million, Scott has never had to manage a weekly paycheck. The GOP is totally out of touch with America.
Hit piece? How so? Are there errors in the OP's article?If anyone is interested in reading the plan instead of a hit piece about the plan you can fine it here - https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017f-1cf5-d281-a7ff-3ffd5f4a0000
Did Pelosi or Biden lead a company that was found guilty of one the largest Medicare fraud operations in history?Has Nanccy? Has Biden in the last 50 years?
The 5.5 trillion in spending by the democrats is going to force some tightening of the belt to get the budget, the deficit, the debt under control. I'm all for taxing at a reasonable rate of increase to correct the problems.
Wait until they raid Social Security and Medicare.
No government assistance unless you are disabled or aggressively seeking work.
If anyone is interested in reading the plan instead of a hit piece about the plan you can fine it here - https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017f-1cf5-d281-a7ff-3ffd5f4a0000
****, Walmart will have to hire a chorus line of elderly greeters.Well, Scott says:
Grandma better start polishing that resume and learn to use Indeed.
And ask the Grands to set up a LinkedIn and load it with connections.Grandma better start polishing that resume and learn to use Indeed.
Gee, I wonder if he asked Bannon for the money he stole that Trump supporters donated for the wall and Trump pardoned him forIf anyone is interested in reading the plan instead of a hit piece about the plan you can fine it here - https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017f-1cf5-d281-a7ff-3ffd5f4a0000
Rick Scott Unveils an 11-Point Agenda That Includes Tax Hikes for Millions
Senate Republican leaders have made it clear that they aren’t interested in detailing their plans if they win control of Congress in the midterms elections. Asked last month what his party’s agenda would be, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) dodged: “That is a very good question,” he...news.yahoo.com
Sen Scott's (R/FL) new plan for the Republicans would raise taxes on over half of Americans..... those making the least money and also the elderly on Social Security.
Scott also proposes transferring almost all government jobs over to the private sector (corporate friends of his no doubt).
With a wealth of $250 million, Scott has never had to manage a weekly paycheck. The GOP is totally out of touch with America.
Meh. I just figured that if y'all were going to have another stroke fest thread that the least I could do for the occasion is throw a condom on the table.I don't think you really have any credibility to talk about whether something is a "hit" piece given the very many ugly things and tragedies you gleefully run to politicize.
At any rate, the "plan" shows why loudmouth Republicans simply cannot be trusted to govern. They want to sabotage it and destruct it. And all these local GOP efforts to protect and promote racism show part of the reason why. Their obedience to the richest of the rich interests shows the rest.
The "plan" is just a bunch of tired talking points. For example, how many times can the GOP promise to gut the federal government, grow it instead, before we know they're full of crap?If anyone is interested in reading the plan instead of a hit piece about the plan you can fine it here - https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000017f-1cf5-d281-a7ff-3ffd5f4a0000
Considering neither of them has done anything substantive outside of politics their entire lives, I’d guess the answer would be no.Did Pelosi or Biden lead a company that was found guilty of one the largest Medicare fraud operations in history?
No ****ing way!!!! A politician spouting off a bunch of talking points that will never get done? Who has ever heard of such insanity??!!The "plan" is just a bunch of tired talking points. For example, how many times can the GOP promise to gut the federal government, grow it instead, before we know they're full of crap?
And he wants "term limits" for federal workers. Why? What does that accomplish? Why don't private sector firms have 'term limits' and arbitrarily fire those with a given level of experience? Oh, right, that would be idiotic, so why is it different for the federal workforce?
He says, "today's Democrat [sic] Party" is trying to rig elections, but that's a lie. There's no evidence of that, and is the classic case of projection. Fact is the Democrats are advantaged with more turnout, the GOP with less, so the GOP want less. More turnout isn't rigging anything, it's just that when more vote, the GOP does worse so they are doing what they can to put up barriers to voting, like they've done for years, including effectively criminalizing voter registration drives.
The point about 'packing the courts' was nonsense. The one thing that will last decades after Trump is gone are the huge numbers of federal judges at all levels he got jammed through in 4 years. He must think packing the court means naming anyone not on the Federalist Society short list.
FWIW, the use of the illiterate "Democrat Party" is really all you need to read. He's throwing red meat to the partisans. If AOC writes an 11 point plan referring to the e.g. "Republikkkan party" how seriously would we take it? Not very!
LOL, that's some crazy spin. Scott leading up a company that was guilty of one the largest Medicare fraud operations in history is more "substantive" than decades of government service.Considering neither of them has done anything substantive outside of politics their entire lives, I’d guess the answer would be no.
Wait until they raid Social Security and Medicare.
It seems you only want to participate in threads that you start, regardless of how many current threads there are on the same topic. Why is that?Rick Scott Unveils an 11-Point Agenda That Includes Tax Hikes for Millions
Senate Republican leaders have made it clear that they aren’t interested in detailing their plans if they win control of Congress in the midterms elections. Asked last month what his party’s agenda would be, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) dodged: “That is a very good question,” he...news.yahoo.com
Sen Scott's (R/FL) new plan for the Republicans would raise taxes on over half of Americans..... those making the least money and also the elderly on Social Security.mostly want to participate only in threads that yiou
Scott also proposes transferring almost all government jobs over to the private sector (corporate friends of his no doubt).
With a wealth of $250 million, Scott has never had to manage a weekly paycheck. The GOP is totally out of touch with America.
There are few things less substantive in this country than spending your entire adult life in politics.LOL, that's some crazy spin. Scott leading up a company that was guilty of one the largest Medicare fraud operations in history is more "substantive" than decades of government service.
OK, so we agree this can be tossed into the rhetorical garbage plan as useless drivel that can only appeal to mouth breathing morons.No ****ing way!!!! A politician spouting off a bunch of talking points that will never get done? Who has ever heard of such insanity??!!
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