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guillaumeb

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23. And the benefits that they receive are considered to be "earned benefits", in contrast
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 05:17 PM
Nov 2016

to the "free stuff" that is given to non-whites.

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About leaving the rust belt behind [View all] cilla4progress Nov 2016 OP
IMO democrats have leaned more rightward over the years. I am not directing to any specifically, RKP5637 Nov 2016 #1
The ACA did help them. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #2
The stupid is thick SHRED Nov 2016 #3
Ok so don't understand it and continue to lose? realmirage Nov 2016 #5
Does it matter now? SHRED Nov 2016 #9
We do have to understand that uninformed people also vote, and that uninformed white people guillaumeb Nov 2016 #8
Someone said with a straight face that they didn't want the government in charge of Medicare? oberliner Nov 2016 #4
Sad and amazing that a senior would not understand that Medicare is a government program. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #7
Where do you get 3.5% for Social Security? Travis_0004 Nov 2016 #28
The rate was 3.5% until the Reagan/O'Neill "bargain" in the 1980's. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #36
It was above 5% when Regan took office. Above 10% if you include employer contributions. Travis_0004 Nov 2016 #37
My error. It was actually 4.95% for individuals in 1980. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #38
Where are you getting your stats? Travis_0004 Nov 2016 #39
That is really a typical tea bagger statement. WhiteTara Nov 2016 #10
And the benefits that they receive are considered to be "earned benefits", in contrast guillaumeb Nov 2016 #23
Good point! WhiteTara Nov 2016 #35
thst was a common thing from teabag protests JI7 Nov 2016 #34
OMG, reading this made me lightheaded. Sorceress Nov 2016 #13
It made for an interesting meeting. guillaumeb Nov 2016 #24
We have definitely been pulled right however, the Medicaid expansion was blocked by republican onecaliberal Nov 2016 #6
After having forced Part D with penalties on us WhiteTara Nov 2016 #11
So you're basically saying people in the rust belt are stupid? Maybe they are just angry. NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #12
I am saying they are uninformed, for sure. cilla4progress Nov 2016 #14
The majority of people don't follow politics as closely as those of us here do... NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #31
Great points. cilla4progress Nov 2016 #33
The ones who didn't figure out it was the GOP state government that didn't create DanTex Nov 2016 #15
Which presidential candidate spoke to voters about relieving the burden of the rate hikes for ACA? NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #32
Hillary, the only one in favor of a public option. DanTex Nov 2016 #40
If by ignore, you mean a detailed plan on Clinton's website and numerous mentions in speeches. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #41
Trump was just the loudest. JimBeard Nov 2016 #43
"America is greater than it's ever been!" Dems to Win Nov 2016 #16
Some of the very informative discussion I have heard on this includes: cilla4progress Nov 2016 #17
HALF of Americans can't meet an unexpected 400 expense, in the richest country on Earth Dems to Win Nov 2016 #18
I'm a rural American cilla4progress Nov 2016 #19
Smug Democrats will continue to LOSE. Dems to Win Nov 2016 #20
Well, some beg to differ cilla4progress Nov 2016 #22
Go southwest young people. JimBeard Nov 2016 #21
The ACA should have helped them. The question is: DID the ACA help them? Exilednight Nov 2016 #25
I think I read on DU that Marco Rubio had engineered that failure. raging moderate Nov 2016 #26
Voting Republican hasn't worked for you. "yeah...but it could". CincyDem Nov 2016 #27
I'd say 20% or more of eligible voters in the US feel more or less the same as those in that video. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #30
Of course the Rust Belt is better off thanks to Obama and would be better off with Clinton. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #29
Yeah, it is all the public education system and teachers' fault they can't think. duffyduff Nov 2016 #42
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