Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Why do right wing extremists receive the left's vote? Because they tract to the left when they need to.

I don't want the rhetoric. I don't want a position statement to a particular bill. I want to know what Roy Moore's plans are for health care and where is the bill he is going to propose.

If there is no bill proposal, I am not interested. I want to read something that will answer problems and not simply treat me like a mindless voter willing to play populous directed. 

There were left wing voters for Trump because he carried a leftist message, such as, anti-NAFTA and anti-TPP. Once in office Trump did not turn his back on those voters and did as he promised. He took the position of THE PEOPLE and not THE ESTABLISHMENT. TPP and NAFTA were on the Republican agenda. Clinton signed NAFTA, but, it was passed by a Republican Congress. Because Clinton signed it the Establishment Left believes they have to own it. That is not the case. Everyone who agreed with Trump's position should embrace the fact he agrees with a Democratic agenda. 

The Democrats should be a friend to THE PEOPLE and point to the fact while the TPP was defeated, the current density of Goldman Sachs employees in the federal government only opens up those voters to risk of losing their demand anyway. 

September 21, 2017
By Juliegrace Brufke

Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of Alabama (click here) wouldn’t vote for the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill, his campaign announced Thursday, signaling trouble for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s agenda if Moore wins.
Moore — who is currently leading over Sen. Luther Strange, the leadership-backed candidate in the Senate runoff polls — is looking for a more conservative option to repeal and replace Obamacare.
“If Graham-Cassidy is anything less than a full repeal, Judge Moore will not vote for it,” a Moore spokesman told MSNBC.
Senate GOP leadership is currently attempting to gain the support needed to pass the bill, which aims to replace Medicaid expansion and insurance subsidies with block grants provided to the states....