Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: Can Trump fulfill his promise to repeal & replace Obamacare?

Sponsored by ExxonMobil | What the GOP health plan really means for taxes; New anti-Obamacare ads conflate the exchanges with the entire health-care system; Trump’s First 100 Days: Can Trump fulfill his promise to repeal & replace Obamacare?; House GOP proposal to replace Obamacare sparks broad backlash; The debate over the Affordable Care Act is really a debate over wealth redistribution; After loving WikiLeaks as a candidate, Trump decides he doesn't like leaks as president; What does ‘repeal’ mean? The answer complicates the GOP’s health-care strategy.; House intelligence chair says he has seen no evidence Obama administration ordered wiretap of Trump; Fans of the most popular cable media outlet in America think the media is the enemy of America; This man could soon be handling America's most politically charged investigation; Is a grand conspiracy killing Russian diplomats? Or is it demographics?; Protesters have succeeded in getting Sen. Marco Rubio booted out of another office. Literally.; Fireworks erupt between Franken and Grassley over Sessions at Senate hearing; Things for which we’re waiting to see Trump’s ‘convincing evidence’;
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Can Trump fulfill his promise to repeal & replace Obamacare?
Also: The Wikileaks and Trump, the deputy AG nominee testifies and all 100 senators sign a letter.
Income separates the winners and losers in Republicans' health-care plans
The GOP's proposal reflects its fundamentally different vision of government's role.
 
What the GOP health plan really means for taxes
House Republicans plan to eliminate nearly every tax increase that was included included in the ACA, many of which target rich people.
 
New anti-Obamacare ads conflate the exchanges with the entire health-care system
A GOP nonprofit group is misleading listeners by suggesting the Affordable Care Act has hurt the entire health-care system.
 
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House GOP proposal to replace Obamacare sparks broad backlash
Conservatives, Senate moderates and industry stakeholders express reservations.
 
The debate over the Affordable Care Act is really a debate over wealth redistribution
Abolishing a program makes it hard to avoid this central question: What is the minimum society should provide for its most vulnerable?
 
After loving WikiLeaks as a candidate, Trump decides he doesn't like leaks as president
Trump cheered on hacking when it hurt Hillary Clinton during the presidential race.
 
What does ‘repeal’ mean? The answer complicates the GOP’s health-care strategy.
Twenty-four hours after its debut, the AHCA has attracted an astounding array of critics.
 
House intelligence chair says he has seen no evidence Obama administration ordered wiretap of Trump
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) his committee would look into the claim anyway.
 
Fans of the most popular cable media outlet in America think the media is the enemy of America
Only viewers of Fox News agree that the media is the enemy of the people.
 
This man could soon be handling America's most politically charged investigation
Some Democrats want to block Rod J. Rosenstein's confirmation the post of deputy attorney general.
 
Is a grand conspiracy killing Russian diplomats? Or is it demographics?
Examining the conspiracy theory du jour.
 
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Protesters have succeeded in getting Sen. Marco Rubio booted out of another office. Literally.
The landlords of the senator's Tampa and Jacksonville offices have decided to not renew the lease because of disruption by protesters.
 
Fireworks erupt between Franken and Grassley over Sessions at Senate hearing
The two senators sparred intensely over the AG's comments.
 
Things for which we’re waiting to see Trump’s ‘convincing evidence’
DHS Secretary John F. Kelly suggests Trump has evidence for his wiretapping claim. What about everything else?
 
 
     
 
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