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originally posted by: Kallipygywiggy
a reply to: network dude
Are you a poorly programmed bot?
Just a human being who isn't interested in pointlessly bandying words. Still, your question deserves an answer. Here's one to be going on with -- it will probably be taken down for being off topic.
In a recent thread you accused the Pew Research Centre (which is nonpartisan, nonpolitical and funded on religious principles) of 'gaslighting' you and other Americans. The charge was laughable, but I don't care about that. More significant, your OP made clear that you are opposed to government health care. To you, it's socialism.
That is a far-right view, though a somewhat popular one in America. It is also dead wrong.
If state-funded healthcare is socialist, then 185 countries in the world must be socialist. The United States is one of only 10 countries in the world without universal health care. Ten out of 195 countries.
You are so far to the right that, on that simple measure, 95% of the world is to the left of you.
By the way, would you like to know what the other 9 are? Here's the list: Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, Syria, Yemen and... China. That's right, the allegedly Communist, Marxist, Socialist People’s Republic of China.
My apologies to members and staff who found this little digression annoying.
originally posted by: Dandandat3
For all of you Trump supporters that keep saying that Kamala Harris has no policies to talk about; how do you explain this set of policies away?
And it seems a majority of Republicans support her policy.
Kamala Harris Tax Plan Backed by Majority of Republicans
The majority of Americans support plans to end federal taxes on tips given to service industry workers, according to an exclusive poll for Newsweek which shows why Kamala Harris embraced the policy plan first announced by her opponent Donald Trump.
The survey run by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on July 29 among 1,750 eligible voters in the U.S. showed that 67 percent of Americans believe that tips given to service workers should not be taxed. At the time of the survey, conducted before Harris pledged to cut taxes on tips, Republicans were slightly more in favor of the policy (68 percent) than Democrats (65 percent).
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First, she’s been stealing Trumps policies because she says stuff after his rallies where he proposed things.
originally posted by: lilzazz
a reply to: EyeoftheHurricane
First, she’s been stealing Trumps policies because she says stuff after his rallies where he proposed things.
That's true and it seems to be helping Kamala more than trumnp.
projects.fivethirtyeight.com...
originally posted by: EyeoftheHurricane
originally posted by: lilzazz
a reply to: EyeoftheHurricane
First, she’s been stealing Trumps policies because she says stuff after his rallies where he proposed things.
That's true and it seems to be helping Kamala more than trumnp.
projects.fivethirtyeight.com...
Well perhaps it may appear that way, because Harris’ rallies are mostly smaller than trumps.In know you want to believe that she is more popular than Yrumo but everything about her and her campaign is fake even the pics
originally posted by: lilzazz
originally posted by: EyeoftheHurricane
originally posted by: lilzazz
a reply to: EyeoftheHurricane
First, she’s been stealing Trumps policies because she says stuff after his rallies where he proposed things.
That's true and it seems to be helping Kamala more than trumnp.
projects.fivethirtyeight.com...
Well perhaps it may appear that way, because Harris’ rallies are mostly smaller than trumps.In know you want to believe that she is more popular than Yrumo but everything about her and her campaign is fake even the pics
I guess we will see how fake she is come NOV5.
www.economist.com...