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CNN's Van Jones Says Democrats Are 'Sad and Depressed' About Attempts To Beat Trump
Even Vann Jones admits the truth! Res of the dimwits to blind to see it!
Life is terribly hard for Democrats these days, CNN commentator Van Jones bemoaned Tuesday night while assessing the fallout from the New Hampshire Democratic primary.
In the voting, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont appeared to have eked out a narrow victory over former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, according to The New York Times. Meanwhile, the down-ballot drama showed Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota finishing third, while Sen. Elizabeth Warren
We need to remember the laws changed in New Hampshire, and students are having a harder time voting. That hurts @BernieSanders.
Something else is going on, though. Voters are depressed & overwhelmed by options. People just want someone to vote for against Trump. @CNN#NHprimarypic.twitter.com/x4h2fTBEzzFebruary 12, 2020
CNN's Van Jones Says Democrats Are 'Sad and Depressed' About Attempts To Beat Trump
Even Vann Jones admits the truth! Res of the dimwits to blind to see it!
Life is terribly hard for Democrats these days, CNN commentator Van Jones bemoaned Tuesday night while assessing the fallout from the New Hampshire Democratic primary.
In the voting, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont appeared to have eked out a narrow victory over former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, according to The New York Times. Meanwhile, the down-ballot drama showed Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota finishing third, while Sen. Elizabeth Warren
We need to remember the laws changed in New Hampshire, and students are having a harder time voting. That hurts @BernieSanders.
Something else is going on, though. Voters are depressed & overwhelmed by options. People just want someone to vote for against Trump. @CNN#NHprimarypic.twitter.com/x4h2fTBEzzFebruary 12, 2020
Winning Trump's budget is one of his cruelest proposals yet. It would:
— Cut $850,000,000,000 from Medicare
— Cut $270,000,000,000 from Medicaid
— Cut $30,000,000,000 from Social Security
TRUTH!
This year’s budget can be seen as an outline for what President Trump hopes to accomplish should he win reelection in November. The budget includes a 13 percent hike in the budget for the Department of Veterans Affairs, and a three percent rise in the budget for the Department of Homeland Security. NASA’s budget would rise by 12 percent. The budget includes $4.4 trillion in spending cuts–or reductions from spending that would occur under current law–over a decade. The bulk of the cuts come from reductions in spending for discretionary spending that would occur if current legislation were left unchanged.
The budget also includes a $130 billion reduction in Medicare spending over a decade. But this is not accomplished by reducing benefits. Instead, the budget foresees this as a consequence of containing increases in prescription drug prices and improved efficiency. Another $292 billion of savings comes from tightening access to Medicaid and food stamps, such as work requirements. Tightening access to Social Security disability programs is seen as saving $70 billion. Unlike previous White House budgets from the Trump administration, this year’s does not include a total repeal of Obamacare. Foreign aid payments would be reduced by 21 percent. The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s budget would be reduced by 15 percent. The Environmental Protection Agency’s budget would be cut by 26 percent.
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Your numbers are exaggerated.
The dems and their followers cry foul over Medicaid and SSI because some people are actually going to have to go out and WORK (because they are indeed able to).
Take some of that saved money and apply it towards our veterans who FOUGHT for this great country (13% more).
The budget also includes a $130 billion reduction in Medicare spending over a decade. But this is not accomplished by reducing benefits. Instead, the budget foresees this as a consequence of containing increases in prescription drug prices and improved efficiency. Another $292 billion of savings comes from tightening access to Medicaid and food stamps, such as work requirements. Tightening access to Social Security disability programs is seen as saving $70 billion.
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Why are all these people getting their panties in a TWIST?
This is a PROPOSAL or GUIDELINE of what POTUS wants..
with NanNan (da Wicked Witch of the West and House) holding the purse strings, I'm sure she will NIX most of it..then we'll have a meeting ..and another one .. possibly a 5th meeting
eventually everyone will get tired of the BS.. make THEIR version of it.. more haggling and maybe JUST maybe if NanNan takes her meds, we'll get something to the senate and the process starts all over again.
Point exactly Phil!
Keyword = Proposal. Nothing set in stone!
Also, it’s over a ten year period.
One of my previous comments on “fraudulently gained” benefits ties into the savings/ relocating of funds as well (I.e. work requirements and additional scrutiny).
Trump's budget is one of his cruelest proposals yet. It would:
Truth!
Oh.. spewing CNN again? You must tape this crap and play it in loop when you sleep. Hopefully you use headphones as not to infect minds in close proximity too you.
Oh.. spewing CNN again? You must tape this crap and play it in loop when you sleep. Hopefully you use headphones as not to infect minds in close proximity too you.
Truth Hurts Trump's budget is one of his cruelest proposals yet. It would:
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