I have an issue with panel #3. The Dems will find a way to loose to the Republicans again. “More of the Same” is all they intend to offer, and that just doesn’t cut it anymore. Democrats would rather lose to Republicans than allow a progressive to win.
The very diverse Millennials have the largest voting block now, and think of Trump as an illegitimate president, while the Trump supporter base is getting smaller and the Trumpcare could accelerate that shrinkage. Will the Millennials vote in 2018? Will they need to, for the course correction?
Now all of a sudden Rall has discovered what a bad idea it would be to have Trump as President? Too bad he didn’t have this epiphany earlier, he could have spared us the last year of daily anti-Hillary cartoons. Voting for the lesser of two evils means that the greater of two evils doesn’t win. It’s too late to cry in your latte now, Ted.
braindead Premium Member about 7 years ago
It’s good to remember that Trump is exactly where the Republicans put him.
And the Republican priority is wealth INequality — ever more concentration of money/power in the hands of fewer and fewer people.
Some people will suffer in the short term.
More people will suffer in the long term.
Jason Allen about 7 years ago
I have an issue with panel #3. The Dems will find a way to loose to the Republicans again. “More of the Same” is all they intend to offer, and that just doesn’t cut it anymore. Democrats would rather lose to Republicans than allow a progressive to win.
superposition about 7 years ago
The very diverse Millennials have the largest voting block now, and think of Trump as an illegitimate president, while the Trump supporter base is getting smaller and the Trumpcare could accelerate that shrinkage. Will the Millennials vote in 2018? Will they need to, for the course correction?
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/majority-young-americans-view-trump-illegitimate-president-poll-n735426
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/life-expectancy-lower-trump-voters-n694421
old1953 about 7 years ago
Panel 3 is utterly incorrect.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/who-to-trust-when-it-comes-to-health-care-reform-trump-supporters-put-their-faith-in-him/2017/03/16/1c702d58-0a64-11e7-93dc-00f9bdd74ed1_story.html?utm_term=.aca019b0811c
Read the first three paragraphs, that’s all you need to know.
denis1112 about 7 years ago
24 million would stop buying health insurance on their own.
Not lose it.
They will stop buying it Those on Medicaid will still be on it.
Read the bill.
Radish the wordsmith about 7 years ago
What bill? The republicans don’t agree on anything.
braindead Premium Member about 7 years ago
They agree on tax cuts for the rich.
How else to bring coal mining jobs back?
wmclay about 7 years ago
Now all of a sudden Rall has discovered what a bad idea it would be to have Trump as President? Too bad he didn’t have this epiphany earlier, he could have spared us the last year of daily anti-Hillary cartoons. Voting for the lesser of two evils means that the greater of two evils doesn’t win. It’s too late to cry in your latte now, Ted.
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
Republicans finally get the death panels they promised us 7 years ago.
Johnny Wilson about 7 years ago
Your last panel reminds me of Gov-run, single-payer healthcare, better known as VA Healthcare.
vorpal7 about 7 years ago
Evil, Evil Republicans!!! MUMUAHAHAHAHA