• shuzuko
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      991 month ago

      Wow, I didn’t realize my hopes could be so quickly dashed with just two words.

  • Pennomi
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    561 month ago

    In a USA Today/Ipsos poll conducted from August 2 to 4, 70 percent of Republicans said they support establishing a binding code of conduct for the Court, 54 percent said they support enacting a constitutional amendment ensuring no person is above the law, including the president, and 51 percent support imposing term limits for justices.

    Proof that 46% of Republicans are utterly hopeless and morally bankrupt - they simply do not care about the rule of law as long as it’s their guy breaking it.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 month ago

    I am skeptical that they knew it was Biden’s plan with a result like this, but can believe they support the reforms.

      • @doingthestuff
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        21 month ago

        I hated “both” lol. I went from not being able to afford care, to being forced to pay for insurance I couldn’t afford and still not being able to afford care, only poorer. Fucking $6,500 deductible and $13,000 out of pocket max, on top of the premiums.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          Maybe you live in a Republican state that refused the full federal dollars buy-in from the ACA, then.

          When I was unemployed last year, I was on Medicaid. I had similar worries - what if I make just a bit too much money that I’m slightly above the poverty threshold? So I ran a couple of scenarios on the healthcare.gov site. When I checked it, yes not great deductible, but the premium cost was incredibly manageable to hypothetical me.

          That being said, healthcare and insurance in this country absolutely needs to be overhauled. A Medicare-for-All option would be a start to let government complete with insurance companies.

          • @doingthestuff
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            11 month ago

            No it was just the reality when it first rolled out, even with the state cooperating.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        People loved the preexisting conditions ban, medicaid expansion and regulating what insurance companies had to cover. They hated the tax penalties, the insane bureaucracy, the dumb exchanges that didn’t work, and in general the fact that dealing with the kafkaesque nightmare of the medical industry didn’t get much better and in fact got worse for people getting bounced from their existing providers.

        Let’s be real, Obamacare was unpopular not because Obama was black or a democrat but because he tried to do neoliberal “incremental” reform and turned the whole thing into a omnishambles corporate lobbyist clownfucking horror fest.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          ‘obamacare’ isn’t even his plan. what we got was what congress compromised on; and then in the end, republicans didn’t even vote for it anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 month ago

      They don’t. I made this comment in another thread.

      I find this part pretty telling:

      …63%, supported enacting an 18-year term limit for Supreme Court justices – who enjoy lifetime appointments – with a bare 51% of Republicans in favor along with 61% of independents and a whopping 83% of Democrats.

      But then:

      Some 58% of Republicans considered Biden’s long-shot proposal to impose term limits and enact a binding code of conduct on the high court a “major threat to democracy,” compared with 26% of independents and just 10% of Democrats.

      So basically most Republicans are like “yeah we need term limits… Wait, Biden wants term limits? Fuck that!”

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        How I long for the day when a Republican accidentally holds a compassionate, justice-loving, non-hypocritical, decent position on something.

  • @Rustywhims
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    161 month ago

    So it is backed by the majority of Republican voters. Biden does everything in his power to push this before Congress and cause a televised debate. GOP clowns do their weird shit on the floor. The voters watch and are repulsed.

    This would definitely swing some voters, especially when the GOP weirdos block anything from happening. Huge blue wave in November.

    • @RadicallyBland
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      151 month ago

      Nah they’ll keep voting red like they always do

    • @btaf45OP
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      101 month ago

      And yet we still won’t get this.

      If enough Dems win we will. Sounds like the lesson here is that GOP voters should be voting Dem to get what they actually want.

      • chingadera
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        Stop posting Newsweek links.