By Bones McCoy
#92050
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 7:31 pm Looking at projected figures for who's likely to lose healthcare. The states that expanded Medicaid get it worse than those that didn't. Some of the richer blue states might be able to do something about that. But Red states who expanded Medicaid get hit really badly as well. Louisiana, Kentucky aren't wealthy enough to do much about the losses their Senators (with the exception of Rand Paul) have just visited on them.
At least they'll have their nice red hats.

Shades of blue passports.
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By Boiler
#92147
By coincidence, my sister sent me a photo of Harry S. Truman's house, which they visited today. It looked a modest little place: cf. the tackfest that Mar-a-Lago is bound to be.
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By Abernathy
#92474
Someone has had a go at answering a question about Donald Trump that’s been bugging me ever since Trump first blipped on my radar, namely :
How is it that half of America looks at Donald Trump and doesn’t find him morally repellent? He lies, cheats, steals, betrays, and behaves cruelly and corruptly, and more than 70 million Americans find him, at the very least, morally acceptable. Some even see him as heroic, admirable, and wonderful. What has brought us to this state of moral numbness?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... e=facebook
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