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Um, actually they don't, though they do lie about it.


Um they do to apparently they lie about prenatal care but they do offer screenings, contraceptives, pregnancy planning, men's and womens.health. In my early 20s me.and my gf went there and they screened us. I know of others who have had UTIs and other infections be treated immediately..The abortion aspect does suck .come to think of it my care was not.feee.cause.i had a job. think i paid $150 back then
 

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I don't see anyone here predicting something like "the democrats are going to have to deal with Donnie until 2024 and then Pence until 2032, do I?

Well it does seem that no one in the national GOP was capable of derailing him pre-election and I am pretty sure the Dems have no current torch bearer under age 70 so WTF, maybe he snags another four.
 

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Well it does seem that no one in the national GOP was capable of derailing him pre-election and I am pretty sure the Dems have no current torch bearer under age 70 so WTF, maybe he snags another four.

Not sure if Trump is going to want another four. That job sucks balls.
 

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Top 3 dem candidates in 2020 are 78 YO Biden, 79 YO Bernie and the pretend Indian woman
 

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Query RINO and you get this.

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Query political hack and you get this.

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And finally query useless and you get this.

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Classic.

Paul Ryno is actually worse than John Boner and that's really saying something.
 

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Not sure if Trump is going to want another four. That job sucks balls.
Wouldn't be surprised if he hangs up his spurs after 1 term.

When the people you work with and rely on to get the job done
are timid slackers and I'm beginning to believe are also incompetent,
and you can't fire them, then it becomes a excruciatingly frustrating job.

He doesn't need the bullshit.
 

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Wouldn't be surprised if he hangs up his spurs after 1 term.

When the people you work with and rely on to get the job done
are timid slackers and I'm beginning to believe are also incompetent,
and you can't fire them, then it becomes a excruciatingly frustrating job.

He doesn't need the bullshit.

So apparently the swamp is undrainable?
 

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So apparently the swamp is undrainable?
No but I'm wavering as to whether Trump is man enough.

He tweeted that a government shut down in September might
be necessary to advance Republican priorities.

September? What's wrong with this coming Friday? Is this
another kick the can scenario like so many before?

If he's really serious about draining the swamp then if
this band-aid of a spending bill passes, he should just
veto it and tell Congress to keep trying until they get it right.
 

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So apparently the swamp is undrainable?


It may very well be.

I have literally never seen anything like this in my life. Worthless cock suckers in the GOP whine about not having enough government control. Voters give them unprecedented rule, and they still act like the minority party.

I shudder to think what dimocraps would do if they had this level of control over the country. But watching this POS R establishment operate is like watching a football team take knees on offense when they are down 21 pts.
 

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May 2, 2017
Why Bother Voting for Republicans?

By Brian C. Joondeph

Once again, Congressional Republicans delivered a swift kick to the crotch of their voters, in the form of their proposed budget this week.

Congressional big spenders reached a deal Sunday, with a bill over 1600 pages in length. Almost as long as Obamacare. But at least it’s a budget. Last year Congress had no budget, instead papering over their fiscal irresponsibility via temporary spending measures.


Since this budget is proposed by the Republican Congress, with the expectation of the Republican President signing it into law, one would reasonably expect that the budget represents Republican priorities. Funding programs promoted on the campaign trail and cutting or eliminating spending which they campaigned against.


What were President Trump’s priorities as a candidate? Build the wall. Cut wasteful spending on Planned Parenthood, the Environmental Protection Agency and other financial black holes.


What about Congressional campaign promises? Remember their priorities over the past eight years to rein in out of control spending by Obama and the Democrats? Including Obamacare and trillion-dollar deficits.


In 2010, Republicans told us they needed to win the House before they could repeal Obamacare and advance a conservative agenda. Done. In 2014, they told us they needed the Senate too. Done.


Yet nothing from Congress other than excuses. Afraid of the Obama veto pen, they told us they needed a Republican President to get anything done.


Here we are with a Republican Congress and President and if I didn’t know any better, I’d say the Democrats were still in charge.


Leading Democrats certainly like this week’s budget deal. Chuck Schumer happily announced, “This agreement is a good agreement for the American people.” Nancy Pelosi was similarly pleased “that Democrats won the removal of about 160 partisan riders.” Good to know that leaders of the political party that lost over 1200 elected seats over the past eight years got much of what they wanted in the budget and are pleased.

What about Republicans? What about the voters responsible for sending the Democrat party into exile, a total repudiation of their liberal agenda? Programs that should have been cut or eliminated are funded, all contrary to myriad campaign promises.

What isn’t funded? The wall. Trump’s signature campaign issue first mentioned during his glide down the escalator at Trump Tower when he announced his candidacy.

Back to my original question. Why bother voting for Republicans? Controlling the legislative and executive branches of the Federal government means nothing. It’s as if the Democrats were still in charge. 2008 all over again.

Here we are, 100 days into the Trump administration with a Republican majority not seen in decades. Obamacare hasn’t been repealed. Tax reform is nothing but talk. Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities are funded. And the wall is a wall to nowhere.

It’s obvious that Congressional Republicans have no interest in following through on their campaign promises. Or on the major campaign agenda items of their president. Why weren’t these bills written and submitted on inauguration day? The Obama stimulus bill was written and ready to go on day one.

Unfortunately for President Trump, he has no allies in Washington, DC. The Democrats loathe him. Same for the bureaucratic deep state, lobbyists and the media. But what about his own party? Those enjoying the electoral majority he helped secure, yet have no use for Trump and his agenda. How can a reasonable person conclude otherwise?

Now what? The ball is now in Trump’s court. The White House should write the legislation, rather than the Chamber of Commerce and other GOP donors. Trump could also take a stand and veto this budget, as it doesn’t reflect his priorities. Gutsy move but this is a gutsy president.

Send the budget funding sanctuary cities but not a border wall back to Ryan and McConnell to fix. If the government shuts down, so what?

Send Congress back to the drawing board, rather than meekly accepting a budget the Democrats and the media are thrilled about.


Otherwise why vote Republican? As Mrs. Clinton said, “What difference, at this point, does it make?”


Brian C Joondeph, MD, MPS, a Denver based physician and writer. Follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

 

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It may very well be.

I have literally never seen anything like this in my life. Worthless cock suckers in the GOP whine about not having enough government control. Voters give them unprecedented rule, and they still act like the minority party.

I shudder to think what dimocraps would do if they had this level of control over the country. But watching this POS R establishment operate is like watching a football team take knees on offense when they are down 21 pts.
It's like Hillary won.
 

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