Submitted by pinktwillshirt t3_y8xayt in Connecticut
Yung_Onions t1_it4pcgb wrote
Reply to comment by DarthLysergis in Why is Bob Stefanowski even running by pinktwillshirt
I feel sorry for you
DarthLysergis t1_it4qano wrote
Ok, i hope that helps you sleep at night knowing the party you appear to support attempted to overthrow the very country that party claims to defend. I sleep fine knowing Democrats are at least attempting to put those criminals in prison.
Yung_Onions t1_it4qiqd wrote
I don’t support either party anymore for this reason. The radical mentality on both sides which you are contributing to is going to be what destroys this country.
DarthLysergis t1_it4r4gl wrote
Apparently radical is defined by
Trying to make healthcare available to all
Trying to make critical drugs affordable (blocked by gop)
Trying to reduce gas and oil prices (blocked by gop)
Trying to tax the ultra wealthy at a more appropriate level (blocked by gop)
Trying to push green energy to make us less reliant on fossil fuels.
And generally trying to act like a first world, civilized nation.
Wyndeward t1_it5inok wrote
For starters, legislation can't override scarcity and the other basic laws of economics.
You want to reduce the price of oil and gas? Allow more drilling -- greater supply, generally speaking, leads to lower prices. When Biden shut down certain auctions for petroleum rights, he created the perception that he was against oil, which rattled the markets, leading to a spike in the price of crude oil, which lead to a spike in gasoline prices.
Healthcare, being a complex "system" (I use quotes, mainly because the US healthcare system isn't a system, it is more like a quilt...), getting the government out of the business of insurance would be a good start. Medicare regulations, due mainly to the law of unintended consequences, artificially hiked health care costs, screwing the uninsured and the private payor. To give an example, every hospital that participates in the Medicare program is required, by law, to have a single rate for each and every procedure they perform. They also not permitted to offer discounts to private payers for paying cash. They are permitted, however, to offer "contractual allowances" to insurance companies and are required to give the best of those rates to the government. Combine that with the history of insurance in America, and you have a real problem. People stopped looking at their medical bills back in the Sixties and matters have only gotten worse since then.
Why didn't the Democrats correct the taxes when they controlled the House and the Senate and the Presidency under Obama? They had the votes to do so and chose not to, mainly because a politician first concern is getting elected and their second one is getting re-elected.
The simplest way to do most of the above is to get government out of the way of most things,
Yung_Onions t1_it4rmxj wrote
No sir, don’t backpedal like that. If you’re engaging in aggressive, divisive, and/or violent “us vs them” rhetoric and sweeping generalizations, you’re very much radical in my opinion.
DarthLysergis t1_it4v2hf wrote
I didn't backpedal anything. Please explain to me.
What is the most radical thing that democrats are doing. Specifically
Then tell me the most radical thing republicans are doing. There are a lot, so feel free to list a few.
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