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The 115th Congress and The Trump administration

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I have people from medicaid coming over tomorrow to re-evaluate my catheters. I can't help but feel this is to do with the possible removal of the medicaid expansion. Hope I'm wrong though.

Are you in Ohio?

If so, thankfully John Kasich is not an evil fuck and opposes reducing Medicaid funding.. But, it's hard to say what ramifications will go into effect if Obamacare is gutted.
 
that the United States withdraws as a signatory of the TPP and withdraws from the TPP negotiating process.
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This is good.

Within 90 days of the date of this memorandum, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), in consultation with the Director of OPM, shall recommend a long-term plan to reduce the size of the Federal Government's workforce through attrition. This order shall expire upon implementation of the OMB plan.
I am assuming "attrition" is a soft way of saying "firing people". Or am I misunderstanding? Sounds bad, but would have to wait and see what this "long term" solution is.

I further direct the Secretary of State to take all necessary actions, to the extent permitted by law, to ensure that U.S. taxpayer dollars do not fund organizations or programs that support or participate in the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization.

This is bad.

So 1 good, 1 bad and 1 TBD.
 
Are the women marching part of the congress? , the Trump administration?
Then the only reason to bring it up here is to get another thread closed.
Ignore and let's stay on topic


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He hasn't been here nearly as long as most of you but he gets it.
 
Are you in Ohio?

If so, thankfully John Kasich is not an evil fuck and opposes reducing Medicaid funding.. But, it's hard to say what ramifications will go into effect if Obamacare is gutted.
I am in Ohio. Kasich seems to have been great. I got to say over the last 8 years healthcare has been the best it ever has for me. A few cuts here and there for catheters that were too expensive but I could always find the same one somewhere else.
 
This is good.

The TPP was a bad deal, but it didn't have to be. I'm adamantly opposed to the TPP as it was put forward.

Unfortunately however, withdrawing from the process completely doesn't benefit American interests at all.
 
Just Hamas, I think the PA citizens are stuck in a crappy situation.

Right, but there's a pretty stark difference between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas.
 
The TPP was a bad deal, but it didn't have to be. I'm adamantly opposed to the TPP as it was put forward.

Unfortunately however, withdrawing from the process completely doesn't benefit American interests at all.

The memo does mention negotiating future trade deals. So I am giving him some benefit that he's not just pulling out, but planning to replace with something better.
 
The memo does mention negotiating future trade deals. So I am giving him some benefit that he's not just pulling out, but planning to replace with something better.

The other countries making up the Asia-Pacific deal aren't going to wait for Donald Trump; and in fact, will look to China for leadership on getting the deal cemented. No one is going to wait for the United States to show up late to the party.

I'm not saying we should've ratified the TPP, but we could've renegotiated the proposal with the new administration. Now it looks like a trans-pacific trade deal is a non-starter given Trump's terms.

While that's a better situation than the TPP being ratified, it's still a shitty situation. Trump isn't solely to blame, Obama and Clinton both share some of the blame as well since this really shouldn't have gone down this way.
 
I am in Ohio. Kasich seems to have been great. I got to say over the last 8 years healthcare has been the best it ever has for me. A few cuts here and there for catheters that were too expensive but I could always find the same one somewhere else.
Ohio committed to paying for their own healthcare program when they expanded Medicare. The expectation was that the federal funding would be temporary.

The Ohio healthcare implementation has been one of the best models put into effect. Should Obamacare be repealed without a replacement. I wouldn't be surprise if Ohio was one of the first states to implement its own health care system.
 
The memo does mention negotiating future trade deals. So I am giving him some benefit that he's not just pulling out, but planning to replace with something better.
The issue is that pulling out of the deal completely means China will be involved and a new deal may cost more or cause a substantial loss of trade in the long term.
 
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Reaction to Trump's speech at the CIA building...

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...mp-s-Disgraceful-Visit-To-CIA?detail=facebook

I am going to try to explain why there is so much outrage in the intelligence agencies about what Trump did on Saturday in his CIA speech. Imagine having a campaign rally at the National Cemetery. Or a cocktail fundraiser amid the grave markers of US soldiers in Normandy. This "event'' Trump held, purportedly to greet CIA employees, was in the Memorial Wall room, where 117 CIA employees who died in service to our country are honored. Many more have died, and it takes special approval to receive a star on the wall or be listed in the book, called the Book of Honor. Many of the names of the fallen will never be known, because their identities have to be kept secret even in death. Rarely is that room used for anything, but when it is, solemn nature of it is recognized. GW Bush was, I believe the first president to hold an event there in 2001, but it was exceedingly respectful and in keeping with the meaning of the room. The second major event was an appearance by Obama after the killing of Bin Laden, when he went to the CIA to thank the ppl there for their often anonymous sacrifices that led to that success in the fight against terrorism. Again, solemn and fitting with the meaning of the room. Both Bush and Obama paid deep homage to those honored in the book and by the stars. CIA employees listened respectfully, but did not turn the events into rallies. Then, Trump. He has the audacity to bring people from his team to cheer for him and sit in the front rows. I can't imagine CIA employees cheering and whooping it up at Memorial Wall. It would be like screaming "BOO-yah!" at a funeral . Trump made a single, over-the-shoulder mention of the stars. But he spent most of his time griping about the media, bragging about the number of times he had been on the cover of Time Magazine, and complaining that everyone was lying about numbers at his inauguration and all the while, his professional cheerleaders who couldn't find their way to the CIA bathroom are sitting there, cheering for the many who apparently needs applause everywhere he goes. It was an abomination, perhaps the most disrespectful thing I have ever seen done by any president in that kind of place. I felt sure we would hear from former director Brennan pretty fast. Why? Because one of those stars on the wall belongs to a close friend of his who died in service of this country. And he knows who all the others are as well. For him, I'm sure, it was like watching someone having a picnic on the graves in the National Cemetery. And then the same Trump staff that was too lazy or stupid to do the advance work on the CIA trip, so that they knew the meaning of the wall, go on TV to attack Brennan as a partisan hack for wanting a room of such enormous meaning to be treated with the solemnity it deserves. And that is an important element here. I actually don't blame Trump for this horror show on Saturday. Few people outside of govnt know the meaning of the wall. That was his staff's job, and they clearly had no idea what they were sending Trump to do. No sane person would agree to send a cheering squad. They are incompetent. Worse, they are arrogant, and respond to others pointing out their undeniable errors by attacking and whining. No, anger at the dishonoring of patriots who died is not partisan. U don't want criticism? Do your jobs better and when u screw up, like u did by turning most solemn place in intel world as a rah-rah location, just admit it, apologize, and move on.

-Kurt Eichenwald
 
The issue is that pulling out of the deal completely means China will be involved and a new deal may cost more or cause a substantial loss of trade in the long term.

Why would you leave a bad deal and then re-accept a worse deal?
 
Why would you leave a bad deal and then re-accept a worse deal?

People aren't doing their research before latching onto a campaign policy or concepts as drastic as Brexit or the TPP. Look at the UK.

While it may feel good to stick it to the admittedly overbearing and obnoxious bureaucrats in Brussels/Strasbourg, the actual consequences are so numerous that people tend not to think of them until it is too late. Or ignore it until it bites them in the ass. But, people are doubling down on stupid over there. 63% say the UK should leave even if there is no replacement trade deal in place. People are governed by emotions these days.

In this case, the temptation to stick it to CHAI-nah was evidently too much to pass over. Or, maybe it will startle the Chinese into a better deal (doubt it). But, generally speaking not being at the table is not a good thing. We will see.
 
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