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this is incredible
Dude is in his mid 30s, and legit can't count :x
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this is incredible
Hold up. Isn't you guys election in like 2 more years?
So he was too lazy to learn French to become PM?
Famb could be fluent by the end of the year if he took it seriously
Remember when they said Trump was for the working class/blue collar folks
I remember
HeHold up. Isn't you guys election in like 2 more years?
So he was too lazy to learn French to become PM?
Famb could be fluent by the end of the year if he took it seriously
He's lazy and not very smart...Plus you gotta campaign in Quebec during the lead up and if his french was shaky that would just be an embarrassing L waiting to happen.
The classroom has become a dining room as more children attending public schools live in poverty. More than half of students in public schools — 51% — were in low-income families in 2013, according to a study by the Southern Education Foundation.
The number of low-income children in public schools has been persistent and steadily rising over the past several decades. In 1989, 32% of children in public schools lived in poverty, the foundation says.
More than a third of teachers, 37%, buy food more than once a month for students, according to a 2015 report by advocacy group No Kid Hungry. On average, teachers spend $35 a month to keep food in their classrooms for hungry children.
Remember when they said Trump was for the working class/blue collar folks
I remember
If you have worked the type of jobs that put you in constant contact with the well heeled (think high end retail, valet, livery), you know that many of them would rather not have to deal with the leeches - you.
The problem is, those jobs simply don't't exist in small town/rural America, and the rich, urban-gated-community-living conservatives can go down there every election season and lie to them about how much they will work for the poor and working class by cutting their - the wealthy's - taxes.
It's the US equivalent of African politicians going around villages every election season with goats and cows, talking about "vote for me, and there'll be more" knowing full well that they won't be around until their term is over and they need your votes again.
How is the language barrier in Canada? I hope it's not as awful as our language barrier in Belgium.He
He's lazy and not very smart...Plus you gotta campaign in Quebec during the lead up and if his french was shaky that would just be an embarrassing L waiting to happen.
A new amendment to the House Republicans' ObamaCare replacement bill exempts members of Congress and their staff from its effects.
The new changes to the bill would allow states to apply for waivers for certain ObamaCare provisions, such as a ban on insurers charging premiums based on a customer's health and the requirement that insurers' basic health plans cover certain services, like prescription drugs and mental health.
The GOP amendment exempts members of Congress and their staffs to ensure that they will still be protected by those ObamaCare provisions.
The exemption was flagged by health law professor Tim Jost.
Democrats quickly jumped on the development, arguing that Republicans are willing to take away protections for the general public, but not themselves.
"The best evidence yet that the new GOP repeal plan is a disaster for people’s health care is that the GOP exempted members of Congress from living under it,” said Leslie Dach, director of the Protect Our Care Campaign, one of the main groups fighting repeal.
Rep. Thomas MacArthur (R-N.J.) is working with GOP leadership to get rid of the language, according to a GOP aide. MacArthur helped craft the new compromise with Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the leader of the House Freedom Caucus.
"Congressman MacArthur does not believe Members of Congress or their staff should receive special treatment and is working with House Leadership to make absolutely clear that Members of Congress and staff are subject to the same rules, provisions, and protections as all other Americans," said Camille Gallow, a spokeswoman for MacArthur.
Separately, a GOP aide said separate legislation would be introduced to fix the language, which the aide said was added by the Senate Budget Committee.
Senate GOP sources, though, disputed that statement, and said it was not the Senate Budget Committee that added the language.
The MacArthur-Meadows language is helping to woo some conservatives, who argue that the ObamaCare regulations are driving up premium costs and note that high-risk pools would be able to fill the gap.
However, many Republican moderates remain opposed to the bill.
A Washington Post/ABC News poll this week found that 70 percent of the public wants pre-existing condition protections to apply nationwide and not be up to each state.
I'll answer what little I can and Osh can fill in or correct with what he knows.He
He's lazy and not very smart...Plus you gotta campaign in Quebec during the lead up and if his french was shaky that would just be an embarrassing L waiting to happen.
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