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Comments by "Yep YEP!" (@yepyep340) on "'Biden Doesn't Care About The Poor People In This Country': Rick Scott Condemns Biden Over Inflation" video.
13% thats 3,250,000 poor in Florida and Rick Scoot is just now recognizing this? Because of gas prices and inflation. That's Rich.
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Y'all in Fantasy Land. Some Ross Perot type is going to pop up. Take a good chunk of some of your fractured party parts. D's win again.
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@nicklopez5298 in 1997 he was chief executive of Columbia HCA Healthcare. The Nations largest for profit healthcare company. During his 10 year the company Defrauded Medicare, Medicaid and other federal programs. That company under his leadership was fined 1.7$ billion which was the largest health care settlement in U.S. history. He left to become a venture capitalist. He narrowly won in a highly contested race for governor in 2010. Perhaps after 12 years in goverment he has woke. Mr. Lopez My Cuban friends have relized that their indoctrination into the R party is most likely because of the history of the D's Bay of Pigs. Not because of the R's humanitarian endeavors. The world is not a fair place to all. The fools will suffer, while the smart ones move ahead. It's up to you to decide what you want to be.
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It goes Biden, Harris & AOC now. Stand by and stand down Hahah
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@rebelyell4539 a governor "worth more" then 2nd in command. Thats some fine critical thinking right there. Florida gov Bush did do a good job for his brother holding up the recount until SCOTS to the rescue 5-4. 45 couldn't get close to SCOTS. Who does DeSantis run with that would not stabe him in the back, another Pence?
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@oldguysmusic2929 Funny how the issue imagration policy gets renamed border policy. Funny how somebody needs to go some were or can some how tell ya they can unilaterally change policy. If anything in how you think government works you must agree if it was a bill with 50/50 vote she has the "face" aka power to be the deciding vote unless someone changes rules. right? Since (I assume) ya mean the "southern" border. I wondered why and for how long has this been a issue in our politics. In my autopsy this is a soicial issue more than an economic issue. Economic's of capitalism needs a under employed % factor to sustain it's working class numbers, and the certainty of available low wages workers for any investment. Especialy in the front end economic theory of trickle down economics. Socially the "border policy" is of great political power. This power is why nothing either gets done about it or just appears that nothing gets done. Some politicians use the issue every 2 to 4 years in a strategy known as the "southern strategy" of politics. To the best of my recollection this issue has been around since the 1965 immigration act, but I'm sure much earlier then that.
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