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Joe Biden 2: President Dark Brandon For The Win!


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Night and day:

 

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Apparently Biden tripped over a sandbag today. Of course, the right wing nut jobs are screeching about how he's infirm. I love the Lincoln Project's comparison of Biden and TFG:

 

 

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Dark Brandon’s reaction to the fall:

Love the little skip he does in the middle!

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I love this response to a BT who had to comment on Biden's fall:

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MAGAts just can’t decide whether POTUS is ebil Dark Brandon or a doddering and drooling imbecile. Of course the latter describes TFG perfectly. 

 

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MAGAts are screaming that a jump in Biden’s income in 2017 is proof he accepted bribes. Um, no. 
 

No, they don’t read. That’s part of the problem. 
 

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Dark Brandon strikes again:

 

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Agreed:

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It’s so nice to have a kind person in the WH:

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Dark Brandon is right;

 

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I couldn't agree more:

 

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While the Rs are busy screaming about dumb crap, Brandon gets things done. 

 

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2 hours ago, GreyhoundFan said:

While the Rs are busy screaming about dumb crap, Brandon gets things done. 

 

The irony is, President Biden is bringing high-speed internet to the places that are the most against him. I'm sure they'll use their new high speeds to talk up Trump and put down President Biden. What a difference from Trump, thinking that only his supporters deserved nice things. And barely that. He would throw a few crumbs to his supporters though.

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Go Dark Brandon!

 

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That idiot Tuberville voted against the funding for the broadband expansion,but was quick to celebrate:

 

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Biden went on Nicolle Wallace's show this afternoon. MAGAts are screaming that he got up and walked off set in the middle of the interview. Of course they are lying. The interview was over.

 

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This is an excellent video:

 

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It bothers me a bit that Biden doesn't publicly acknowledge his granddaughter Hunter fathered.  What's the reason for that?

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Newsmax is Pearl-clutching because Biden went to the beach. 

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He's working for the American people: "Biden is quietly reversing Trump’s sabotage of Obamacare"

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Slowly but surely, President Biden is repairing the U.S. health-care system, reversing Trump-era sabotage and ensuring millions more Americans get access to affordable coverage.

The latest of these efforts came on Friday, in a little-noticed but significant decision to protect Americans from junk health insurance.

In 2017, Congress repeatedly tried and failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act. To casual observers, it might have looked like the end of the Republican fight to kill this lifesaving, inequality-fighting, newly popular law. It wasn’t. Over the next few years, President Donald Trump found new ways to sabotage the health-care system and its protections for the most vulnerable Americans.

Among the most insidious of these backdoor repeal measures: expanding “short-term, limited duration” health plans — i.e., attempting to trick Americans into plans that looked cheap but basically covered nothing.

Short-term plans are theoretically intended as brief, stopgap coverage — say, to tide over a new college grad whose job didn’t start until the fall.

They’re relatively unregulated; they don’t have to cover minimum care benefits guaranteed by Obamacare and other major legislation, for example. A 2018 analysis found that most don’t cover maternity services, substance-abuse care or prescription drugs.

These plans can also deny coverage for care of preexisting conditions, even if the preexisting condition in question hadn’t yet been diagnosed at the time the person enrolled.

People often don’t realize they’ve bought a worthless product until it’s too late. When they get hit by a bus, say, or are diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Such loopholes might seem like no big deal until you find yourself falling through one. The Trump administration made sure more people did, by allowing these allegedly short-term plans to last as long as 364 days, rather than the three-month max that had been in place, and to be renewed for up to three years.

This made them look a whole lot like regular plans. Plus, because short-term plans are mega-profitable for insurers, brokers can get much larger commissions for steering hapless customers into them. So, many did.

Exactly how many were lured by this policy change is unclear; the data is lousy, precisely because these products are so unregulated. A recent estimate from the Urban Institute ballparked the number of people enrolled in individual plans that are noncompliant with Obamacare protections at 2.5 million.

The proliferation of short-term junk plans affects even consumers who don’t get duped by them. That’s because these cheaper plans disproportionately siphon healthier (i.e., lower-cost) people out of the broader individual insurance marketplaces. People who have chronic conditions or otherwise know they will need more substantial coverage are more likely to stay in the regular marketplace pool, driving premiums there ever higher.

Last week, however, the Biden administration announced a rollback of this Trump-era expansion of short-term health plans.

In a proposed rule, Biden officials said those already in these skimpy Trump-blessed plans can continue in them, if they so choose. (“There were some hard lessons learned from the ‘if you like your plan you can keep it’ blowback a decade ago,” surmises Georgetown University health scholar Sabrina Corlette.) But going forward, any new “short-term, limited duration” plans would need to be truly short-term (up to three months) and truly limited duration (renewed for up to one additional month only).

Critically, short-term plans must also provide clearer language about what care they do and don’t cover, and under what circumstances. People who choose to buy junk must know upfront that they’re buying junk.

The White House has marketed this rule as part of “Bidenomics,” though it might be more easily understood as simply pro-consumer. It also dovetails nicely with other actions the administration has taken to expand access to coverage, including outreach to encourage eligible Americans to enroll in marketplace plans and patching the so-called family glitch (a regulatory accident that had blocked a lot of families from accessing subsidized health coverage).

Most important, through last summer’s Inflation Reduction Act, Biden extended the enhanced premium tax credits available for plans on the individual marketplace.

This has meant that millions more Americans can get solid health-care coverage that’s not only affordable but also, in many cases, has an out-of-pocket premium of zero dollars. And unlike with those junk insurance plans, the low price tag here isn’t a red flag; these plans actually do provide comprehensive coverage, including for people with preexisting conditions.

It’s not a bait-and-switch. It’s a real subsidy — and one that will likely drive down premiums overall, on average, by drawing more healthy people into the broader marketplace risk pool.

Our health-care system is still kludgy. It still allows too many Americans to fall through the cracks. But small unsung fixes such as this are achievements worth celebrating.

 

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Lol, Dark Brandon beating both TFG and DerSantis will certainly upset them both. 

 

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Dark Brandon hits it out of the park.

 

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