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Bottom line, ACA was bad policy.
>>Executive order on immigration (which involved granting work permits and writing checks from the U.S. Treasury) was bad policy.
>>Iran deal was bad policy
>>Other executive orders getting shot down by the courts (including 9-0 rebukes) was bad policy
>>Stimulus was flawed policy (helped states, but federal implementation was a total cluster____)>>
>>I am sure that it comes as no surprise that I agree with you. And I am certain that little Victor will be around shortly to tell me that I am a racist (as well as other colorful epithets that he can dig up in his tiny vocabulary) because I did not agree with Obama's policies. Although I am no stalwart Trump supporter, I always felt that anyone was going to be better than Hillary. I know that we disagreed on this small technical point. But now it is the dawn of a new day. The future will be interesting. Let's see Trump's cabinet picks.....
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>I keep saying that I'm not calling you a racist - what I'm saying is that you're supporting a racist. Do you understand the difference between these two things or not? Because if you don't just tell me now and I will stop repeating myself - or simply admit you understand the difference and that I'm not calling you a racist.
Scalzi said it better than I can:
http://whatever.scalzi.com/2016/11/10/the-cinemax-theory-of-racism/Tamar