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In reply to the discussion: if you're not in a state of rage while watching Lawrence O'Donnell, nothing's going to move you. [View all]Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)14. And he was in good spirits about his life outside of that.
"I used to have a girlfriend. I don't have one now. I hope to revisit that."
Joan Walsh asked what kind of monster Paul Ryan would have to be for bragging about his dream of gutting Medicaid going back to keggers in his college years.
I thought the people in wheelchairs outside of McConnell's office yesterday was devastating, but this multiplied that by ten.
When Ryan was on the White House lawn, chugging Bud Lights and high-fiving his co-conspirators, THIS is what he was celebrating.
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if you're not in a state of rage while watching Lawrence O'Donnell, nothing's going to move you. [View all]
Miles Archer
Jun 2017
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Hard to explain accurately. A disabled boy and his mom, addressing TrumpCare
Miles Archer
Jun 2017
#7
I genuinely believe my level of hate for these cretins has reached an all-time high.
bullwinkle428
Jun 2017
#15
Anyone who could watch that and still support Trump and Republicans "Health care" legislation
ooky
Jun 2017
#17
I cannot believe there are such people in the world who are so evil. Who would do this
smirkymonkey
Jun 2017
#33
And tax cuts only for the very wealthy, as if they are to be paid back for something.
byronius
Jun 2017
#37
Many Republicans would "sympathetically" suggest getting help from family and church. AS IF
WinkyDink
Jun 2017
#38
When people start dying from lack of care, their ashes should be placed on the Capital steps
egold2604
Jun 2017
#42