I expect that you are avoiding the context of those statements which undoubtedly refer to a lack of confidence in Trump rather than a statement about Republicans in general. I have yet to hear anyone suggest that Republicans in general want to destroy the earth or kill everyone.
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"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
Mahatma Gandhi
Tahuyaman (06-26-2017)
In quoting my post, you affirm and agree that you have not been goaded, provoked, emotionally manipulated or otherwise coerced into responding.
"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
Mahatma Gandhi
‘There is no God but Resister and Refugee is his messenger’.
Book of Democrat Things, Chapter 1:1
Tahuyaman (06-26-2017)
resister (06-26-2017)
I believe that they are suggesting that people will fall through the cracks and end up without any form of healthcare, not qualifying for Medicare or being able to afford insurance. It has happened before and it's not the people on welfare that end up without any health care, it's the working poor and lower middle class who have to choose between meeting their financial obligations and having health care. Perhaps a father of three needs blood pressure meds but without insurance he can't pay for them and fix his kid's teeth, so he does without. Someone else does without insulin and another does without heart medication or they don't seek medical attention when it is obvious that they need medical care. There can be rather fatal consequences to doing without health care which often transfers families that are taking care of themselves to the public purse for support. Perhaps but for a few hundred dollars in medication a whole family ends up on welfare because the remaining spouse doesn't earn enough to support the remaining family. Then there is the ubiquitous story of the family that had to sell everything that they own to pay for a catastrophic illness or absent sufficient assets are left with a lifetime of medical debt. If one wants to be emotionally rhetorical, that could translate to accusations of wishing death on people. It's rather extreme, but it's not like that might not happen in families who end up in that grey zone that only looks at annual gross income and not the realities of a family's net income and ability to afford insurance.
In quoting my post, you affirm and agree that you have not been goaded, provoked, emotionally manipulated or otherwise coerced into responding.
"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
Mahatma Gandhi