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How will they rule ??!

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John McCain is a disgrace. Sorry, Austin. Country will be much better off when he's dead.
I won’t go that far but those on the Left that treated McCain like horse crap when he was running for President, will praise him when he dies. Hypocrites. The Republicans in DC will praise him but it is the Republicans across this Country that will remember the hateful nature that he truely was. McCain should have been an Independent.
 
Fire Sessions then you got Rosentein Sessions needs to fire Rosentein
Rosenstein absolutely needs shitcanned but so does pretty much everyone at the DOJ. It's pretty obvious that the commies are running it. At this point I almost feel the DOJ and FBI should be destroyed as agencies and have new ones replace them. They both are just killing this country right now.
 
I won’t go that far but those on the Left that treated McCain like horse crap when he was running for President, will praise him when he dies. Hypocrites. The Republicans in DC will praise him but it is the Republicans across this Country that will remember the hateful nature that he truely was. McCain should have been an Independent.

McCain and their opinions of him changed at the exact moment he went on Soros payroll
 
So the FBI’s spy once saw Flynn have a conversation with a Russian woman. This alarmed him and immediately made him assume that Flynn had been compromised by Russian intelligence.

Are these people serious? Flynn had a conversation with a Russian? This is the type of garbage they leak, trying to justify their actions? And they think it helps them?



Now compare the DOJ/FBI leaked version of the encounter to the NYT to an earlier story from March, 2017. This story goes into much greater detail and tells the entire story, not the propaganda version the Obama cronies in the deep state are trying to spin.

There is no suggestion of impropriety between Flynn and Lokhova, and Lokhova has informed us that she does not have privileged access to any Russian intelligence archive and there is no suggestion that she has ever worked with or for any of the Russian intelligence agencies.

Price Floyd, a spokesman for Flynn, said: “This is a false story. The inference that the contact between Gen Flynn and a Russian [dual] national described in this story should be seen in any light other than incidental contact is simply untrue.”

Lokhova’s partner, David North, in comments to the Wall Street Journal he said Lokhova and Flynn “had a 20-minute public conversation” and have not “met or spoken since”. [see footnote]

• Since the publishing this story, an interview with Svetlana Lokhova which is available here, in which she gave her account of the contact she had had with Michael Flynn. Her lawyers have also subsequently informed us that she does not have privileged access to any Russian intelligence archive. We also wish to make clear, for the avoidance of doubt, that there is no suggestion that Lokhova has ever worked with or for any of the Rusisan intelligence agencies.

As you clearly see, the version they're trying to spin is straight up exaggerated and false, on top of being nothing but gossip, hearsay, conjecture, rumor, assumption, etc... on the part of the FBI spy.

Not only is this investigation a set up leading to a witch-hunt, but it's being conducted by Russiaphobes.
 
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Every three years, the Commonwealth Fund releases a report ranking the healthcare systems of 11 of the world’s developed nation. And every three years, it seems, the United States comes in dead last.

Last released in 2017, the report showed for the sixth time that the U.S. healthcare system is in dire need of a makeover, citing the inequity of access as the most glaring problem.
 
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Every three years, the Commonwealth Fund releases a report ranking the healthcare systems of 11 of the world’s developed nation. And every three years, it seems, the United States comes in dead last.

Last released in 2017, the report showed for the sixth time that the U.S. healthcare system is in dire need of a makeover, citing the inequity of access as the most glaring problem.
TBF anecdotally, even among Republicans I've seen support for a single payer system increasing.
 
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Meh, when you only care about control, I bet they would surely figure it out if we only throw 120-130m more people on it.

They are supposed to be doctor's offices, clinics or hospitals, not hamburger stands, vacant lots and mailbox shops, but that's what some of the 23,400 potentially fake or bad addresses on Medicare's list of health care providers are, according to a report released today to Congress from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).

The report says that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that administers Medicare, estimates that last year some $60 billion of American taxpayer money, or more than 10 percent of Medicare’s total budget, was lost to fraud, waste, abuse and improper payments.
 
The Halper revelation also shows the Obama administration’s FBI began prying into the opposing party’s presidential nominee earlier than it previously admitted.

Halper’s sit-downs with Page reportedly started in early July 2016, undermining fired FBI Director James Comey’s previous claim that the bureau’s investigation into the Trump campaign began at the end of that month.

It is not clear if the professor was paid to speak with Trump campaign figures, but public records show that he has received large payments from the federal government in the last two years.

The Department of Defense’s Office of Net Assessment — a shadowy think tank that reports directly to the secretary of defense — paid Halper $282,000 in 2016 and $129,000 in 2017.
 
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Meh, when you only care about control, I bet they would surely figure it out if we only throw 120-130m more people on it.

They are supposed to be doctor's offices, clinics or hospitals, not hamburger stands, vacant lots and mailbox shops, but that's what some of the 23,400 potentially fake or bad addresses on Medicare's list of health care providers are, according to a report released today to Congress from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).

The report says that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that administers Medicare, estimates that last year some $60 billion of American taxpayer money, or more than 10 percent of Medicare’s total budget, was lost to fraud, waste, abuse and improper payments.
It isn't perfect for sure. It's just hard to look at our current system where we spend the most in the world and get worse health outcomes.
 
Every three years, the Commonwealth Fund releases a report ranking the healthcare systems of 11 of the world’s developed nation. And every three years, it seems, the United States comes in dead last.

Last released in 2017, the report showed for the sixth time that the U.S. healthcare system is in dire need of a makeover, citing the inequity of access as the most glaring problem.
That's why Americans go to Britain/Germany/Canada/etc for specialized care & their residents don't come here. LOL.
 
Nope, as soon as someone shifts topics because they are unable to respond, I don't participate further.

Lol, no one shifted topics. There has been zero collusion evidence. Zero.

Yet those emails contained enough crimes to bury anyone underneath a prison for centuries. And you're ok with that. This is why no one takes your side seriously and your party is losing people by the day.

Party of no accountability
 
Every three years, the Commonwealth Fund releases a report ranking the healthcare systems of 11 of the world’s developed nation. And every three years, it seems, the United States comes in dead last.

Last released in 2017, the report showed for the sixth time that the U.S. healthcare system is in dire need of a makeover, citing the inequity of access as the most glaring problem.

Good - we should come in last if "inequality" is one of the criteria.
 
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