If Washington is ever going to work for the people again, heads have to roll by the dozens. And from very high up the chain. Very sick.
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last I heard comey was under nationwide ridicule for falsely testifying wieners wife forwarded "hundreds of thousands of emails"
last I heard despite month after month of exhaustive media hysteria no evidence exists that there was a russian trump collusion.
last I heard shillary and all the left wingers blamed comey for throwing the election to trump
last I heard James Clapper, who served as director of national intelligence during the Obama administration, stood by past assertions that he had no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. Asked by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., whether that assessment is still accurate, Clapper said: “It is.”
anybody here think that over the last 12 months comey has done his job and testified before congress the way a director of the fbi should--if Obama would have fired him in his last day of office you people would have been singing his praises and demanding the election results be voided
HYSTERIA
Kid--thank you for your service 5 deployments in 12 years is rough--Hope you finish your 20 stateside
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But on a day of political high drama in Washington, Mr. Comey rebuked Mrs. Clinton as being “extremely careless” in using a private email address and server. He raised questions about her judgment, contradicted statements she has made about her email practices, said it was possible that hostile foreign governments had gained access to her account, and declared that a person still employed by the government — Mrs. Clinton left the State Department in 2013 — could have faced disciplinary action for doing what she did.
comey's testimony where he misspoke about hundreds of thousands of emails on hillarys server
comeys announcement 10 days before the election that he was investigating hillarys emails to weiner even though he didn't have a clue what was in them nor his investigators when he opened the investigation back up inrality swaying the elction much more then any rushkie coiuld ever hope for
comey fokked himself over and over. I don't know why trump didn't fire him day one but enough was enough after his testimony faux paux monday
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Comey did something recently- I suspect it was his sloppy testimony- that drew the ire, and the predictable childish backlash, of The Orange One. The timing, execution, explanation, and subsequent spin have the familiar Bad New Bears/KeyStone Kops air about them which we have come to recognize when the president makes decision on his own.
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Really, nobody was calling for his firing despite the sloppiness of his email investigation, you won't find many quotes calling for it. The most important reason was the fear of his replacement being a total Trump stooge that would kill any investigation.
But there is a strain if the GOP that is the party of Nixon and they believe Nixon was wronged. Guys like Dick Cheney and Roger Stone to name a few. Pat Buchanan, G Gordon Liddy. It still permeates the GOP, they will close ranks to support Trump as they view the GOP members that were ready to impeach Nixon as turncoats.
When I said Trump was running for Nixon's 3rd term, that might have been the greatest post in the history of the internet.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostThe answer to your last question is, probably but it's not likely to be because, as you suggest leading up to your question, we are "moving toward a single payer system ....."
It will be because of economies of scale and the principles inherent in competitive markets.
If, as I have offered in previous posts, the administrative and regulatory framework of the ACA remains that values and reimburses outcomes, big HC will remain profitable only by creating cost and service provision efficiencies in monetary terms and based on reimbursement for outcomes.
I don't believe the way HC is now paid for, by the insurance industry, is going to get unraveled to pave the way for a single payer system. I'm pretty sure the advocates of universal HC coverage knew that about a decade ago, maybe longer.
Considering babyboomers are adding to the Medicare needs and fewer and fewer are putting into the system, I'd suggest either care will be rationed or Medicare will flat out reset prices. One or the other will happen. When Medicare is expanded to become one payer, that belief, I believe, because more entrenched. Systems without scale will not be able to survive. Gov't will at some point require the large systems to provide rural health and outside of private healthcare boutiques for the rich, there will be 50 or so health systems in the US. That's my thought process...Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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