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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3213764" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Lies, damn lies, and statisticians. Of course unemployment lowered, it was high after the crash and slowly recovered. But what kind of jobs? Why is it that college grads have such a hard time finding career employment? Yeah, you can find a physical job, but can you support a family without working two of them? If you think those kind of jobs are plentiful you better look again. We need solid industry that's the basis of a solid community. And Trump helping the coal industry? In those areas there's little else. Thank goodness he's paying attention instead of pushing an ideology. And that's why he won those votes.</p><p></p><p>By the way the Republican amendments may have been put in, but the Repubs were completely shut out of the crafting of the bill. And it was based on Romneycare, not a Republican healthcare system but Romney working with an overwhelmingly Democrat Massachusetts legislature. Always with the subtle spin huh? </p><p></p><p>And I've watched MSNBC plenty. Always with the lies and spin. The American public knows it, and elections across the country reflect that. Problem is the public has a short memory and Republican lawmakers are scared of public opinion shaped by the liberal media. If they don get tax reform passed, or if doesn't show real progress by midterms the Dems will be back in force, and we're screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3213764, member: 24302"] Lies, damn lies, and statisticians. Of course unemployment lowered, it was high after the crash and slowly recovered. But what kind of jobs? Why is it that college grads have such a hard time finding career employment? Yeah, you can find a physical job, but can you support a family without working two of them? If you think those kind of jobs are plentiful you better look again. We need solid industry that's the basis of a solid community. And Trump helping the coal industry? In those areas there's little else. Thank goodness he's paying attention instead of pushing an ideology. And that's why he won those votes. By the way the Republican amendments may have been put in, but the Repubs were completely shut out of the crafting of the bill. And it was based on Romneycare, not a Republican healthcare system but Romney working with an overwhelmingly Democrat Massachusetts legislature. Always with the subtle spin huh? And I've watched MSNBC plenty. Always with the lies and spin. The American public knows it, and elections across the country reflect that. Problem is the public has a short memory and Republican lawmakers are scared of public opinion shaped by the liberal media. If they don get tax reform passed, or if doesn't show real progress by midterms the Dems will be back in force, and we're screwed. [/QUOTE]
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