PhDeac
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Love how they both “stand with Donald Trump” in taking opposing positions.
Yet it makes sense.
Love how they both “stand with Donald Trump” in taking opposing positions.
sounds like they're planning for a dem white house then
He’s just saying they’re going to gut Medicare and Medicaid if Trump wins and they take back the House.
some real Jeffersons and Adamses we have here
Has nothing to do with debt.
Just by the odds, some of the founding fathers had to be dumbasses like Liz.
The notion that Democrats are the reckless-spenders political party that runs huge deficits is an absolute core belief of Republicans, and has been since forever, it seems. I remember a HS math teacher and Republican back in the 80s complaining about "Democrats spending money they don't have" on wasteful government programs. It doesn't matter what the actual facts are (and Reagan ran record deficits throughout the 80s), they'll cling to that belief no matter what. Of course any Dem that's elected next year will face GOP howls of being a "big spender" and all that once they take office, and the GOP will pretend that Trump's reckless spending and deficits never existed, just as Dubya's didn't exist, or Reagan's.
Gregory Cheadle, the black man President Donald Trump once described at a rally as “my African American,” is fed up.
After two years of frustration with the president’s rhetoric on race and the lack of diversity in the administration, Cheadle told PBS NewsHour he has decided to leave the Republican party and run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representative as an independent in 2020.