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Cohen to Testify Against Trump

carpro

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Obama created 8.9 million jobs over 8 years, at a time when the only way to go with job creation was upwards.Trump has created 4.7 million jobs in only 2 years.


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Interesting. And FTW is a staunch supporter of Obama, the strongest supporter of unfettered abortion ever to occupy the White House.
 

FollowTheWay

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Simply not true. I don't vote for democrats.

EVER.
You have your parties mixed up. The Republicans are trying to cut Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, and Social Security. In fact all entitlements including food and shelter for the needy.
 

OnlyaSinner

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Contraception and Fewer Unintended Pregnancies Likely Drove 2011–2014 Abortion Decline
Contraception and Fewer Unintended Pregnancies Likely Drove 2011–2014 Abortion Decline

In 2014, the U.S. abortion rate reached the lowest level ever recorded. A new analysis in the Guttmacher Policy Review argues that improved contraceptive use resulting in fewer unintended pregnancies likely played a larger role than new state abortion restrictions in the decline between 2011 and 2014. Although the available data suggest that both factors contributed to lower abortion rates, most of the decline in the number of abortions (62%) occurred in the 28 states (and DC) that did not have major new abortion restrictions in effect.
What was the percentage of all US abortions done in those 28 states plus DC in 2011? If it was under 62%, the above carries some weight; if more than 62%, those jurisdictions had a lower reduction, in proportion to the total abortions, than did the other 22.
 

FollowTheWay

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Surely you know that the unemployment rate does not directly equate to jobs created.

Oh wait....you probably don't know this.
Surely you know that that jobs created are not the most significant thing. The real measure is average wages for the middle class. Oh but you don't understand that do you?
 

carpro

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You have your parties mixed up. The Republicans are trying to cut Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, and Social Security. In fact all entitlements including food and shelter for the needy.

That's a blatant and well worn falsehood. Republicans have never threatened to cut Medicare nor Social Security. Medicaid should be cut and made a whole lot harder to get. Proud of them on all points.

Democrats want more people on welfare. Been doing it for 50 years. Keep them poor, on the plantation , and voting democrat. Following LBJ's strategy all the way.
 

FollowTheWay

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What was the percentage of all US abortions done in those 28 states plus DC in 2011? If it was under 62%, the above carries some weight; if more than 62%, those jurisdictions had a lower reduction, in proportion to the total abortions, than did the other 22.
That's not the significant factor. Reductions in the states that did not have additional restrictions, which produced most of the reduction, didn't have changes in the abortion law. The states which made abortion laws more restrictive probably reduced access to contraception as well.
That's a blatant and well worn falsehood. Republicans have never threatened to cut Medicare nor Social Security. Medicaid should be cut and made a whole lot harder to get. Proud of them on all points.

Democrats want more people on welfare. Been doing it for 50 years. Keep them poor, on the plantation , and voting democrat. Following LBJ's strategy all the way.
Sorry but they have. They are calling for a reduction in these due to the deficit increase created by their tax cut for the rich.
 

carpro

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And we’re back to disproven talking points.

Of course.

Democrats epitomize evil in America. Pick any Godless position to support, and you'll find democrats supporting it. Been that way for a long time. But they really crossed the line into being Godless monsters when they decided to back the murder of full term infants.

No self respecting Christian would have anything to do with such a political party.
 

carpro

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Sorry but they have. They are calling for a reduction in these due to the deficit increase created by their tax cut for the rich.

Simply false. Been proven false many times. I'm not surprised you're still putting it out as truth.
 

FollowTheWay

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Simply false. Been proven false many times. I'm not surprised you're still putting it out as truth.
Mitch McConnell Calls to Cut Social Security Medicare
Mitch McConnell Calls to Cut Social Security, Medicare

After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
 

carpro

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Mitch McConnell Calls to Cut Social Security Medicare
Mitch McConnell Calls to Cut Social Security, Medicare

After instituting a $1.5 trillion tax cut and signing off on a $675 billion budget for the Department of Defense, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the only way to lower the record-high federal deficit would be to cut entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

Another lie. That's the reporter telling you what to make of what he said. It's a lie. And you fell for it. And then repeated it.

What he really said was this: "it’s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future."

Nowhere in that statement did he call for cuts to medicare or social security.
 

InTheLight

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Another lie. That's the reporter telling you what to make of what he said. It's a lie. And you fell for it. And then repeated it.

What he really said was this: "it’s a bipartisan problem: Unwillingness to address the real drivers of the debt by doing anything to adjust those programs to the demographics of America in the future."

Nowhere in that statement did he call for cuts to medicare or social security.

Of course he didn't.

Interesting that the article FollowtheWay cited actually says that federal revenues increased, albeit only by .04%, despite the corporate tax cuts. So, we have a spending problem, not a tax cut problem when it comes to the deficit.
 

carpro

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Of course he didn't.

Interesting that the article FollowtheWay cited actually says that federal revenues increased, albeit only by .04%, despite the corporate tax cuts. So, we have a spending problem, not a tax cut problem when it comes to the deficit.

And once again, a common mistake by liberals is conflating "debt" and "deficits". They are not the same thing.
 
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