Alt explanation for why Cong. GOPs persist w/ unpopular health/tax agenda: It'll soak up half Trump's presidency https://t.co/xPEEcIhZLa via
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Alt explanation for why Cong. GOPs persist w/ unpopular health/tax agenda: It'll soak up half Trump's presidency https://t.co/xPEEcIhZLa via
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Are Republican "base voters" really pushing for GOP's anti-Obamacare bill? Skeptical. https://t.co/xPEEcI0oTC via @slate
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Simpler reason why Dems unlikely to find way back on immigration: They cling to their "coalition of the ascendant" https://t.co/HjSvR15pjB
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 24, 2017
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How to improve Jared & Ivanka's brand https://t.co/yQM3tPlvke
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 24, 2017
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Just a reminder, in case the current McConnell health care bill should fail and Trump wants to make a bold, presidency-saving move: Lowering the Medicare eligibility age (currently 65), by 10, or even 5 years, or by one year every year for X number of years, would
1) Be wildly popular, with Democrats and with much of Trump’s base, which does not seem anti-statist in any doctrinaire, Ryan-Republican kind of way (remember “Keep Your Government Hands Off my Medicare”?);
2) Remove older, higher cost patients from the Obamacare exchange risk pools, giving that system a much better chance to lower premiums and survive despite its fundamental flaw.
It’d be an exaggeration to say a move like this would make voters forget about Russia and James Comey. But maybe not much of an exaggeration. What’s Steve Bannon for if not to forge a new, non-traditional Trump coalition. … It would even be good for Jared and Ivanka’s brand. There’s your argument, Steve! (It’s really Jared’s idea, don’t you think?) …
Shorter Pelosi https://t.co/sCf3mIseR7 http://pic.twitter.com/MgB13dsuH1
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Idea that Trump Admin just needs is an outside group to run ads against recalcitrants–seems convenient & almost certainly wrong. https://t.co/MYSYJPEhBQ
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Your narrative shapers at work … https://t.co/MilL8QN5YZ
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Thanks. If Ocare experience so far is any guide, bringing in 0-100% FPLers ain't going to improve the risk pool, no? https://t.co/ot1AkZ1oqS
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.@Avik Roy likes the tax credit structure in Senate bill–almost eliminates premium spike. But why's it better than Ocare status quo? https://t.co/xQw5cDsHgb
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Beinart has come a long way in a year >>> https://t.co/6E18EF2W5q
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Some (I think it was @AnnCoulter) say Comey's testimony got more … *precise* (i.e. toned down) after tape tweet. If so, bluff worked, no? https://t.co/8K3z0kafSn
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Yes, as @byronyork notes: https://t.co/B2TaLqg1fP https://t.co/iZLYPXRfKq
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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I thought Trump had beaten these people! … https://t.co/7wXX0Wk9zj
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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You don't think Comey would have leaked anyway, one way or another? (Once he was fired.) https://t.co/OneyxEu8cp
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Alarm bells going off … https://t.co/7wXX0Wk9zj
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Thanks. There's this 2015 article on prop 47 that mentions Congressional efforts on federal drug-trafficking crimes https://t.co/rUjy11yxBc https://t.co/PXvehyn5u7
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 23, 2017
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Maybe not so much a question of allegiance to X over Y, but of wanting a social egalitarian country. No disposables https://t.co/g3w7R5pi29
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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Even the liberal @Atlantic's been mugged, as it were, on the Prop 47 issue. (Me too.) @conncarroll https://t.co/FzCI8wNtbQ
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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CA's Prop 47 made many smash-&-grab auto break-ins mere misdemeanors. State now having surge in auto break-ins! Coincidence? @conncarroll http://pic.twitter.com/4TLuBds2yD
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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Good to see message discipline in the MSM. … CBS's Chip Reid mentions it, though https://t.co/OCFUjpXRDr https://t.co/fAn2Zj0rHi
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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.@NBCNews manages not to mention that Nabra Hassanen's alleged murderer is (also allegedly) an illegal immigrant https://t.co/hWHLR5aa5h
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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.@NBCNews manages not to mention that Nabra Hassanen's alleged murderer is (also allegedly) an illegal immigrant https://t.co/hWHLR5aa5h
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 22, 2017
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What’s the difference between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia? One’s a powerful country whose ruler has named as Crown Prince — with control over virtually all policy — a member of the next generation in his own family. The other’s just …