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So Trump wants to take away Education from the physically disabled, Medicare from the Senior Citizen, Medicaid from people that could not afford regular Medical Insurance. Steve, do you support this move that stuns many in GOP?
Friday, March 29th 2019 at 6:58PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Why would I NOT support it Ron? What are the facts?
Friday, March 29th 2019 at 8:46PM
Steve Williams
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I just told you that FACTS Steve, where did you go? It would, eliminate a range of programs such as the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, an incentive program that forgives the student loans of public-service workers, and there would be steep cuts to the National Institutes of Health, which funds a lot of research in higher education. And it would cut funding for teacher development under Title II, the part of the law funding preparation and pathways to develop better teachers. Betsy DeVos Wants to Cut Special Olympics Funding. The $17.6 million in proposed cuts to the Special Olympics comes as the Education Department faces an overall budget reduction of 10 percent. President Trump’s budget for next year proposed cutting funding to education for the third year in a row, as he places a priority on the military, as well as the construction of a wall along the border with Mexico.
Saturday, March 30th 2019 at 7:21PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Who is Joseph Hunt? Have you given up already Ron?
Monday, April 1st 2019 at 12:18AM
Steve Williams
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Joseph Hunt was not mentioned in this report?
Monday, April 1st 2019 at 2:33PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Refresh my memory, when did I ever refer to Joseph Hunt in this blog, can you do that?
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 10:35AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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"So Trump wants to take away Education from the physically disabled, Medicare from the Senior Citizen, Medicaid from people that could not afford regular Medical Insurance." Ron, the ACA is unconstitutional and when it reaches the Supreme Court it will be ruled unconstitutional. Assistant AG Joseph Hunt, has done nothing more than say "The Department of Justice has determined that the district court’s judgment should be affirmed. Because the United States is not urging that any portion of the district court’s judgment be reversed, the government intends to file a brief on the appellees’ schedule." The case will come before the Supreme Court in 2020, just in time for the election, and President Trump will be ready, trust.
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 11:25AM
Steve Williams
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Things are going very badly for the Democrats. They have NO winning issues at all.
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 11:28AM
Steve Williams
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Not according to surprised Republicans. Remember, this is the topic that lost the Republicans 40 seats in The House, bring it on.
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 1:35PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Good luck with your 40 seats Ron. I don't see shiit getting done.
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 3:03PM
Steve Williams
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Keep your luck Steve because the loss of those 40 seats in the House of Representatives is the FACTS and now the United States history.
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 9:16PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Ron, did you hear what Mitch had to say about it today?
Tuesday, April 2nd 2019 at 11:11PM
Steve Williams
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Steve, if you want to talk about Mitch, start a blog. So Trump wants to take away Education from the physically disabled, Medicare from the Senior Citizen, Medicaid from people that could not afford regular Medical Insurance. Steve, do you support this move that stuns many in GOP? Why would I NOT support it Ron? What are the facts? Why would you support a movie to cut Education from the physically disabled, Medicare from the Senior Citizen, Medicaid from people that could not afford regular Medical Insurance and you don't know the FACT, WHY?
Wednesday, April 3rd 2019 at 8:25PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Mitch said he wouldn't bring up healthcare until after the 2020 election and President Trump said the same thing. In about a year and a half the Supreme Court will strike down the ACA and that will be time enough to come up with something much better.
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 12:55AM
Steve Williams
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McConnell told reporters that he and Trump had “a good conversation” Monday afternoon in which he said that Senate Republicans had no intention of trying to overhaul President Obama’s signature health-care law during a campaign season — a move many in the GOP saw as politically perilous, given that the issue helped Democrats in last year’s midterm elections. Now that was a slap down and a slap in the face to what Trump told The American people before Tuesday's meeting with McConnell. “I made it clear to him we were not going to be doing that in the Senate,” McConnell said, also pointing out the difficulty in crafting a bill that could pass the Democratic-led House. In short Trump saw that he was out on a limb without the backing of the Republican Party behind them and their is NO HEALTH CARE PLANS IN THE WORKS. According to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), whose panel would be central to any such debate, also said last week that there was no HEALTH CARE plan to move forward on at this point at all. I thought you knew that Steve!!!
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 9:48AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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There's no need to work on healthcare at the moment. Trump has EMBRACED healthcare as a KEY 2020 RE-election issue and has made coear to the GOO that they had better do the same. The ACA WILL be struck down.
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 10:10AM
Steve Williams
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Republicans have no intention of heeding President Trump’s urgent demands for a new health-care plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, fearing the potential political damage that such a proposal could cause in 2020 and hoping he will soon drop the idea, according to interviews with numerous GOP lawmakers, legislative staffers and administration aides. Not only is there no such health-care overhaul in the works on Capitol Hill — there are no plans to make such a plan. Senate Republicans, who were caught off guard by Trump’s rapid shift to focus on health care last week, said the White House would need to make the first move by putting forward its own proposal. But administration officials said nothing firm is in the works. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — acutely aware of the perils that health care poses for Republicans — does not intend to wade extensively into the issue, senators and aides said, even as Trump has revived his fixation on a campaign promise to eliminate former president Barack Obama’s health-care law. Steve, The GOP has no plan for a Health Care Bill in the last past 10 years, all of this is the gaslighting of The American People to direct our attention from BARR and The Mueller report which is now taken a different move to what BARR said earlier.
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 10:29AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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THREE things are clear. 1) The election is NINETEEN months away. 2) The ACA is unconstitutional and will be struck down. 3) There is ZERO chance that a new healthcare bill will be passed before 2021. Relax Ron.
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 1:38PM
Steve Williams
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Nothing has changed with Barr and the Mueller report. What gave you that harebrained idea Ron?
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 1:41PM
Steve Williams
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I will start a blog with that info has the subject. 1) The election is NINETEEN months away. (AGREE) 2) The ACA is unconstitutional and will be struck down. (BULL💩 BULL💩) 3) There is ZERO chance that a new healthcare bill will be passed before 2021. (AGREE) Because Trump will not have a plan then neither.
Thursday, April 4th 2019 at 2:03PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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