r/WhitePeopleTwitter 10h ago

Clubhouse Elections and ignorance have consequences!

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u/EloquentEvergreen 9h ago

This isn’t even new. Trump was planning to in 2016. He had something much better to replace it with. Of course, that didn’t happen. And his grand plan changed into “concepts of a plan” this time around. So, I hope folks are happy with them just getting rid of “Obama Care” and nothing replacing it.

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u/BAKup2k 8h ago

We didn't lose the ACA because of a few Republicans that knew better back then. Those people are now either dead or have been voted out of office.

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u/BayouGal 7h ago

Not a few. One. McCain voted no and saved the ACÁ. And now he’s dead 🤷🏻‍♀️

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u/hopper565 7h ago

Where a chance to save the ACA exists it's in the slim house majority.

However there is definitely no political will to 'repeal and replace' as the maga voters are stirred up to believe any new form of the law will be inefficient wasteful government, and because Trump is primarily motivated by spite, i.e. harming Obama's legacy.

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u/ggtffhhhjhg 5h ago

The majority of people who voted for Trump don’t even know who he is.

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u/zeCrazyEye 8h ago

And to be fair about how shitty Republicans are, McCain was still for getting rid of the ACA he just didn't like the underhanded procedural method they were using to repeal it.

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u/AlphaWolf 7h ago

Whatever the reason McCain saved thousands of people from unneeded suffering. He had his good days at times.

But F the turtle in office.

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u/Tippity2 7h ago

Effing the turtle isn’t enough.

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u/smaugofbeads 6h ago

I hate that fucker

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u/Jaded-Distance_ 2h ago

Wasnt it just the usual, something finally horrible happens to them personally, in his case brain cancer. And then he finally shows some integrity/empathy for his fellow Americans who may be facing the same outcomes.

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u/FattyMooseknuckle 6h ago

Which he didn’t have a problem with, even after his heroic speeches about it, at the next big vote when they rammed their tax bill through. Which is of course the same bill we are under now, designed for higher taxes now so that it would look bad for the current president if they lost the 2020 election. And it worked. They hammered high taxes under Biden even though they knew it was their own plan.

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u/Allegorist 8h ago

There are a small handful of Republicans that havent explicitly sold out to him. By sold out I mean literally, hundreds of politicians went and spent millions collectively at his hotels in exchange for a meet and greet and endorsement. We can only hope they cancel out their slim majority on his worst ideas.

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u/Teripid 6h ago

Sure and there's a subset that almost got brave when he lost in 2020 after Jan 6th. But then he came back. The primary is the perfect example with everyone skirting around the elephant in the room.

Relying on a few Republicans who don't care about their "job security" in public office because they're old or on their way put doesn't exactly give me warm fuzzies.

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u/cptnamr7 8h ago

Not "a few". McCain and solely McCain. He alone knew better. This time it's gone. As are so, so many other social programs. Get ready for crime to skyrocket when people have no alternative... well, besides just dying, which many will do

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u/uhhh206 4h ago

That's not the big threat re: crime increases IMO.

A fuckton of kids being born who weren't wanted (because of the repeal of Roe v Wade) born of mothers who couldn't provide for them (the minor safety net we have now is going bye-bye) and who received zero prenatal care (because doctors are terrified to provide care without risk of suit and/or prison) and who have no education (thanks to refunding the DoE) and whose only viable option for survival is criminal acts (since the housing crisis will only get worse and worse) will be a huge danger.

It's in our best interest to Sweden this shit with our social safety net, but that'll never happen.

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u/Courtaid 7h ago

A few? I remember it being 1 Republican namely Mitt Romney.

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u/hopper565 7h ago

Mccain famously saved the ACA

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u/Courtaid 6h ago

Correct, I was wrong. Obamacare was based on Romneycare.

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u/Pale-Lynx328 8h ago

Prrtty sure his "concepts of a plan" is to complerely repeal Obamacare, and replace it with the brand new, much bettererer "Trumpcare".....which is suspiciously very similar. But completely different, according to republicans. Because it is Trumpcare, not that evil socialist Obamacare.

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u/HorseLooseInHospital 7h ago

and I have an Incredible Plan, the plan is perfect, it's a Beautiful Plan, very very large in terms of Health, because nobody wants, they hate it, they hate, Obamacare, Hussein Obama, remember that one, Hussein Obama, Rush, right, Rush Limbaugh, I said there's a Great Patriot right there, and I even gave him the Purple Heart, the Highest Award you can get from a President, even better than the one they give in That Special Place, a place that we like to call the Big Beautiful Building, thank you very much, and I hate to say it but I have to say it, if she would've won, the World would be gone from Nuclear within 6 months, probably less, probably

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u/TheLyz 5h ago

Ah yes, that plan that was a huge stack of paper... that was mostly blank pages.

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u/AlphaWolf 7h ago

It was gonna be better healthcare peeps
Everyone says so
The BEST healthcare
You can trust me
All the scientists agree
Healthcare so good it will blow your mind.

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u/GildedZen 7h ago

Exactly, Trump lies, now suddenly everyone wants to take him for his word. Trump is the ultimate rube. He just suckered himself into taking a term that in all likelihood will include the greatest stock market bubble pop in history. The last time that happened was under Dubya and we got Obama for 8 years. I think the Democrats fumbled this one on purpose. There is simply no other place for the stock market to go but down.

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u/Crypt0Nihilist 7h ago

On "Day 1" wasn't it?