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Is it normal for a VP to do that?
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malchior wrote:Pence is now in charge of the transition - they demoted Christie. I don't know if that is an odd practice or not.
Christie was only ever part of the campaign for buoyancy.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/busin ... epeal.html
More than 100,000 Americans rushed to buy health insurance under the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday, the biggest turnout yet during this year’s sign-up period, the day after the election of Donald J. Trump, who has promised to repeal the law
The problem is that, until now, top executives from the biggest insurers have not heard from Mr. Trump or his close advisers about his plans. In fact, the industry as a whole made no contingency plans for a Trump victory and does not yet appear to have developed a strategy. In the last few days, executives have huddled hurriedly with their boards and advisers to discuss how to react.
Without a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate, Republicans will probably be unable to repeal the entire Affordable Care Act. But they can eliminate several consequential provisions through a special budgetary process called reconciliation.
Hospitals, however, are likely to be the biggest losers. Under the law, they agreed to get less money from the government, essentially in exchange for having to cover fewer uninsured people.
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Donald Trump Willing to Keep Parts of Health Law

(The most popular parts, of course)
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raydude wrote:What's the theory on whether Trump will throw Christie a bone and give him a cabinet post? Perhaps AG?
Secretary of Transportation, duh.
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I mean, I'm goddamn *trying* to be reasonable over here.
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RunningMn9 wrote:
I mean, I'm goddamn *trying* to be reasonable over here.
http://octopusoverlords.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p2419389

Really, I am trying to keep an open mind. I was trying to wait until January and even then try to be optimistic, but that's already strike 1.

(though to poke the bear, aren't you the one who always wants "the experts" to watch the hen house?)

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20161 ... lity.shtml
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Did you think that I think that "lobbyists" are experts? :)

I approve of experts when they are actual experts, but no, I am not in favor of Verizon stacking the FCC.
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I like that the Times has an establishment R on the record in this article to point out....yeah...your outsider isn't acting at all like an outsider on day 3 post election. Good article.
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There's a difference between sharing hyperbole (as Trump did during the election) and sharing knowledge and experience.

Trump isn't building in a vacuum where you have to wait and see, then give him the benefit of the doubt. There are reputable sources looking at existing Republican wish lists and legislation, then comparing it with Trump proposals. Look to the business sources, not sensationalist CNN/FOX/NBC and Facebook/Twitter. There isn't certainty about what will happen but we're not clueless.
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malchior wrote:Pence is now in charge of the transition - they demoted Christie. I don't know if that is an odd practice or not.
It might mean that there are more legal troubles coming Christie's way, from Bridgegate, and Trump campaign knows about it before it's reported in the media, so they want to distance themselves from him. Or Trump just didn't like whomever Christie was suggesting.
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If I'm guessing at palace politics...this is his son-in-laws work. He hates Christie. As in Christie put his father in prison.
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Defiant wrote:Newt Gingrich admits Trump probably can't get Mexico to pay for his wall. 'But it was a great campaign device.'

(At first I thought it was satire, but it appears to be legit)
A convenient untruth.

Really, I'm fine with the lies. Everything he said was abhorrent, so the more of it he flip-flops, backpedals, or just straight lied about is good. Yay for dishonest politicians!
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gilraen wrote:
malchior wrote:Pence is now in charge of the transition - they demoted Christie. I don't know if that is an odd practice or not.
It might mean that there are more legal troubles coming Christie's way, from Bridgegate, and Trump campaign knows about it before it's reported in the media, so they want to distance themselves from him. Or Trump just didn't like whomever Christie was suggesting.
Looks like Christie is in deep Dooku.
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The professor that got a lot of press for predicting a Trump win (Lichtman) is also predicting his impeachment:
At the end of our September conversation, Lichtman made another call: that if elected, Trump would eventually be impeached by a Republican Congress that would prefer a President Mike Pence — someone whom establishment Republicans know and trust.

“I'm going to make another prediction,” he said. “This one is not based on a system; it's just my gut. They don't want Trump as president, because they can't control him. He's unpredictable. They'd love to have Pence — an absolutely down-the-line, conservative, controllable Republican. And I'm quite certain Trump will give someone grounds for impeachment, either by doing something that endangers national security or because it helps his pocketbook.”
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Though I will say if Reince Priebus ends up chief of staff, I'm not so sure the establishment is gunning for impeachment, heh.
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Enough wrote:Though I will say if Reince Priebus ends up chief of staff, I'm not so sure the establishment is gunning for impeachment, heh.
Having a man on the inside can't hurt when it comes time to stage the coup. :coffee:

Also, am I the only one who always reads his name as Prince Reebus?
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Max Peck wrote:
Enough wrote:Though I will say if Reince Priebus ends up chief of staff, I'm not so sure the establishment is gunning for impeachment, heh.
Having a man on the inside can't hurt when it comes time to stage the coup. :coffee:

Also, am I the only one who always reads his name as Prince Reebus?
That guy had an extra-hard childhood, name-wise. Rinse? Reense? Re-nice?

Is that an actual name or is it made up like Madison Mermaidtail? ;)
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killbot737 wrote: That guy had an extra-hard childhood, name-wise. Rinse? Reense? Re-nice?

Is that an actual name or is it made up like Madison Mermaidtail? ;)
No, it's a nickname, his given name is Reinhold.
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Max Peck wrote:
Enough wrote:Though I will say if Reince Priebus ends up chief of staff, I'm not so sure the establishment is gunning for impeachment, heh.
Having a man on the inside can't hurt when it comes time to stage the coup. :coffee:

Also, am I the only one who always reads his name as Prince Reebus?
Rinse Prius to me.
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Couldn't go for Renny, Ren, Ray, Ry(e)? He had to do something nobody has ever heard before. And I live in white middle America for god's sake!
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Isn't that from a few months ago?
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I hadn't heard it before.
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gilraen wrote:
killbot737 wrote: That guy had an extra-hard childhood, name-wise. Rinse? Reense? Re-nice?

Is that an actual name or is it made up like Madison Mermaidtail? ;)
No, it's a nickname, his given name is Reinhold.

Rein hold the Prie bus.
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What a Trump Cabinet Might Look Like

Well, at least we'll see more Tina Fey on SNL.
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Young Earth Creationist Ben Carson Could Be America's New Secretary Of Education

Couldn't we just add a cabinet position, Secretary of Fruit Salads, for him?
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Defiant wrote:Young Earth Creationist Ben Carson Could Be America's New Secretary Of Education

Couldn't we just add a cabinet position, Secretary of Fruit Salads, for him?
Is this a SNL skit?
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Defiant wrote:What a Trump Cabinet Might Look Like

Well, at least we'll see more Tina Fey on SNL.
Palin as Secretary of the Interior
Arpaio as Director of Homeland Security
Giuliani as Attorney General

Jesus Christ...someone please make this nightmare stop. This is utterly horrifying.
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Blackhawk wrote:
Defiant wrote:Young Earth Creationist Ben Carson Could Be America's New Secretary Of Education

Couldn't we just add a cabinet position, Secretary of Fruit Salads, for him?
Is this a SNL skit?
Not quite...
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Is he trying to get assassinated?
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As if he could read that whole thing. If you can't say it in 140 characters, don't bother.
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Kraken wrote:As if he could read that whole thing. If you can't say it in 140 characters, don't bother.
President Obama can't read.
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Smutly wrote:
Kraken wrote:As if he could read that whole thing. If you can't say it in 140 characters, don't bother.
President Obama can't read.
Trump is the future President, no need to pull your punches on racist comments any longer.
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Archinerd wrote:
Smutly wrote:
Kraken wrote:As if he could read that whole thing. If you can't say it in 140 characters, don't bother.
President Obama can't read.
Trump is the future President, no need to pull your punches on racist comments any longer.
You have GOT to be kidding me. I took his juvenile obviously false statement and said it straightforwardly about President Obama to show how fucking stupid it was. They both can fucking read you nimwit.
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Smutly wrote:
Archinerd wrote:
Smutly wrote:
Kraken wrote:As if he could read that whole thing. If you can't say it in 140 characters, don't bother.
President Obama can't read.
Trump is the future President, no need to pull your punches on racist comments any longer.
You have GOT to be kidding me. I took his juvenile obviously false statement and said it straightforwardly about President Obama to show how fucking stupid it was. They both can fucking read you nimwit.
My apologies. Given your posting history I did not realize you were capable of treating anyone with respect and dignity and I jumped to conclusions.
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Donald Trump's election has placed America's relationship with Europe at risk, EU president Jean Claude Juncker has warned.
Speakng to students at a conference in Luxembourg, the EU Commission President said: “The election of Trump poses the risk of upsetting intercontinental relations in their foundation and in their structure."
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