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Rush Limbaugh receives Presidential Medal of Freedom at Trump's State of the Union address
A visibly stunned Rush Limbaugh was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at State of the Union address Tuesday night, in an emotional moment one day after the conservative talk radio legend announced he was diagnosed with cancer.
"Almost every American family knows the pain when a loved one is diagnosed with a serious illness. Here tonight is a special man, someone beloved by millions of Americans who just received a Stage 4 advanced cancer diagnosis. This is not good news, but what is good news is that he is the greatest fighter and winner that you will ever meet," Trump told the radio giant, who appeared to be in tears. "Rush Limbaugh: Thank you for your decades of tireless devotion to our country."
He continued, "Rush, in recognition of all that you have done for our Nation, the millions of people a day that you speak to and that you inspire, and all of the incredible work that you have done for charity, I am proud to announce tonight that you will be receiving our country's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. I will now ask the First Lady of the United States to present you with the honor."
The only signs of anything resembling hate I have seen on this thread is from you are Frohn and you both end your user ID with a b. Coincidence? I wonder.
Everyone else has been keeping it pretty light.
No we are keeping it light because It is tiring listening to you guys.I know who I am voting for. I dont need you guys to tell me.
but his 2020 budget proposal would cut Medicaid spending by $1.5 trillion over the next decade.
Any Adult for President 2020
Is this your full time job,I dont know where you find time to work. How many other forum boards are you lousing up? I guess you have nothing better to do.
He had a chance to beat Obama..bUT instead he backed down during the debate like a total wimp.
He picked a running mate of Paul 'Crying' Ryan that went on to be speaker and folded to EVERY chance he had to put Obama in his place and 'repeal and replace' that failed bill that we had to "pass to understand" what was in the ACA.
He isn't well liked in the true Conservative Republican circles and has bent to go against the President.
He is a four time loser and has worn out his welcome. Plans are in the works in Utah to recall and oust him from the party...
I'm sure he will find another job on the "fake news" TV circuit, like CNN-MSNBCpms - WaPo 0r the failing NYT.
Good riddance Mitt, you shot yourself in the foot on this one.
Is this your full time job,I dont know where you find time to work. How many other forum boards are you lousing up? I guess you have nothing better to do.
No, No he doesn't do much other than that, see his rep power? wonder how many red flags and reports to admin he has received.
well that and...
stalking other users in the TECH forums, just for showing his total lack of understanding the rules/regulations set forth in the Constitution and Bill of Rights because they have made a complete and utter fool of him.
He had a chance to beat Obama..bUT instead he backed down during the debate like a total wimp.
He picked a running mate of Paul 'Crying' Ryan that went on to be speaker and folded to EVERY chance he had to put Obama in his place and 'repeal and replace' that failed bill that we had to "pass to understand" what was in the ACA.
He isn't well liked in the true Conservative Republican circles and has bent to go against the President.
He is a four time loser and has worn out his welcome. Plans are in the works in Utah to recall and oust him from the party...
I'm sure he will find another job on the "fake news" TV circuit, like CNN-MSNBCpms - WaPo 0r the failing NYT.
Good riddance Mitt, you shot yourself in the foot on this one.B]
Odd now Your attacking Republicans. You don't seem to like anyone!
Good News for you in Nov you have a whole New President elect to hate.
but his 2020 budget proposal would cut Medicaid spending by $1.5 trillion over the next decade.
Any Adult for President 2020
You hear him saying all these big words but you can tell by looking at him that he has no idea what half of them actually mean.
It is like he learned them phonetically and simply repeats them.
clearly you skipped over my comment about him being a RINO
NO NOT AT ALL! TRUMP -=WILL=- be re-elected despite what you brain dead fucks think!
and look for NanNan - Nadless and PencilNeck to start swimming in hotter water after Jan 2021...
#TrumpPenceLandSlide2020
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Even if this is true, this too shall pass. He will be simply a blip in US history. However, the financial consequences will linger for a long time afterward.
Is this your full time job,I dont know where you find time to work. How many other forum boards are you lousing up? I guess you have nothing better to do.
Glad your talking about the other Guy you know the one who posts on everything just to increase his posts and power rep. Posts Fake news sites and talks like a 5 year old.Glad we can agree
So no comments about the post. Just a silly personal attack. Where do you find the time to read them? Don't you work?
The biggest lie in Trump’s State of the Union speech Trump wants people who depend on Obamacare to relax. They do so at great peril.
If you have an expensive health condition, and you don’t know much about President Trump’s record on health care, then his Tuesday night State of the Union address was reassuring.
“I have also made an ironclad pledge to American families,” Trump claimed. “We will always protect patients with preexisting conditions.”
The bad news for people with preexisting conditions is that this “ironclad pledge” is a lie. Trump and his administration have fought hard — in all three branches of government — to strip people with preexisting health conditions of the protections they enjoy under the Affordable Care Act. Indeed, if Trump has his way, those protections will cease to exist.
Obamacare provides that insurers in the individual health insurance market must cover people with preexisting conditions, and it forbids those insurers from charging higher premiums to people with such conditions — a practice known as “community rating.”
The executive branch cannot, acting on its own, eliminate community rating altogether. But the Trump administration has fought hard to undermine it. In 2018, for example, it handed down a rule expanding the use of short term insurance plans to that do not cover many services, and that may exclude people with preexisting conditions.
The mere existence of these plans can drive up premiums for people with expensive preexisting conditions, because these skimpy plans will lure healthy consumers away from more generous plans. That risks creating a segregated market. Healthy consumers will buy cheap, watered-down plans, while people with expensive medical conditions will be concentrated into much more expensive plans.
In Congress, meanwhile, Trump supported legislation seeking to repeal Obamacare or drastically water down its protections. One bill backed by Trump, the American Health Care Act, would have allowed many insurers to charge higher premiums — potentially prohibitively high premiums — to patients with preexisting conditions.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is currently asking the courts to repeal Obamacare almost in its entirety. If the courts ultimately embrace the administration’s position, that will mean that all of Obamacare’s protections for people with preexisting conditions will be struck down.
Trump, it’s worth noting, has a history of claiming that he will protect Americans’ access to health care, then pushing policies that would strip health coverage from millions of Americans. He claimed in 2015, for example, to be the “first & only potential GOP candidate to state there will be no cuts to Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid,” but his 2020 budget proposal would cut Medicaid spending by $1.5 trillion over the next decade.
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