ConservativeWave » Today, 10:09 am » wrote: ↑
HA!! The "Mid Term Elections" ???
THAT'S kinda like Liberal Democrats talking about HOW things are going to be SO MUCH better a YEAR from now... when the Earthquake, Hurricane, and Volcanic Eruption are RESHAPING their REALITY... NOW !
HA, FUNNY !! BUT, I agree with you... things ARE going to be better... The ONLY problem for Democrats is, their ENTIRE CORRUPT, WASTEFUL, FRAUDULENT, and ABUSE shaped WORLD... is going to be UNRECOGNIZABLE by then !!
BUT, YOU keep telling yourself that !
keep telling yourself that.............------------------------------------------------
House Republicans who represent large numbers of Medicaid recipients are pushing back on their leaders’ plans to slash billions in funding for the insurance program for low-income people.That dissension could grow considering that President Donald Trump has made the GOP more appealing to the working class. Republicans rely on low-income voters more than they have in decades, with Trump the first Republican presidential candidate
to win the poorest third of the electorate since the 1960s.
A POLITICO review of enrollment in Medicaid by congressional district found that 11 Republicans in competitive seats represent larger-than-average Medicaid populations — collectively nearly 2.7 million recipients. A vote to cut the program presents a politically sensitive decision that may come back to haunt them in 2026.With a 218-215 House split — the tightest in modern history — Republicans will be fighting for every seat during the midterms to keep control of the chamber. And they can only lose one vote in the House and still pass their budget b