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Samrob

(4,298 posts)
Fri Jul 1, 2022, 12:41 AM Jul 2022

The SCOTUS just opened the door for price fixing, gouging, and usury. You think inflation is bad now

The attack on our government's ability to regulate industrial pollution, green house gases, etc. it the door swinging wide open to knee-cap the Biden administration from regulating anything. Just think about the fact that more MAGAs live in the most environmentally endangered states and areas of the country. That's why the tax dollars of the Blue states have been bailing them out for decades. So they will continue to vote for Republicans who hate regulations and who don't really give a shit about the flood, fire, wind damage and pollution violence done to their brain-fed constituents. Remember the poorest states in the country rejected expanding Medicaid and Obamacare for their sick sick citizens. They would rather be fleeced by Trump than either pay taxes for services or take affordable healthcare from the government just to own the libs.

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The SCOTUS just opened the door for price fixing, gouging, and usury. You think inflation is bad now (Original Post) Samrob Jul 2022 OP
i've said a few times- overturning roe was always a trojan horse. mopinko Jul 2022 #1

mopinko

(70,127 posts)
1. i've said a few times- overturning roe was always a trojan horse.
Fri Jul 1, 2022, 07:41 AM
Jul 2022

environmental regulations was always the goal. any regs on business.
the koch bros got what they paid for.

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