Will Trump's presidency effect you personally? If so, how?

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Sure it will. Remember he is going to make America great again! Life can only be better for us all right? I guess we will see. I assume my $200 a week health ins will go down right?
 

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Immigration for me.

Got to be legal....Or you got to go.

Live the American Dream legally.
 

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please do elaborate, what service will be cut
Obamacare also was tied to a substantial medicaid fund for masshealth. Obamacare also expanded coverage for eligibility for medicaid. Repealing obamacare could potentially impact those dependent on medicaid and all services reimbursed by medicaid. For those that don't work in healthcare, medicaid pays for things like long term home care, personal care, nursing homes, and doctors visits. The geriatric population is only getting bigger with more people unprepared for prolonged retirement with cost of living rising faster and higher than people who are low-middle class could ever save for. Emergency departments and hospitals will eat costs at an unprecedented rate with the removal of such coverage due to frequent readmissions (which are already high to begin with) and prolonged hospital stays if such social support is lost.
 

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MA already had a program in place to provide such services to those who couldn't afford such, as does every state I know about

Medicaid existed long before Obamacare was established, and will be around long after Obamacare is not

My assumption is that Obamacare will be unraveled in a responsible fashion, and not undone in the same reckless fashion it was forced down our throats
 

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Biggest issue for me is the judges on the Supreme Court and on the Federal level.
 

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I never said they were going away completely. You're not reading what I'm writing.
Obamacare expanded coverage to make more people eligible for medicaid. Those people are at risk of losing Medicaid.
Obamacare has a medicaid waiver that authorized billions of dollars in funding. Cutting that funding when costs are rising annually is asking for failure.
 

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Obamacare also was tied to a substantial medicaid fund for masshealth. Obamacare also expanded coverage for eligibility for medicaid. Repealing obamacare could potentially impact those dependent on medicaid and all services reimbursed by medicaid. For those that don't work in healthcare, medicaid pays for things like long term home care, personal care, nursing homes, and doctors visits. The geriatric population is only getting bigger with more people unprepared for prolonged retirement with cost of living rising faster and higher than people who are low-middle class could ever save for. Emergency departments and hospitals will eat costs at an unprecedented rate with the removal of such coverage due to frequent readmissions (which are already high to begin with) and prolonged hospital stays if such social support is lost.


yup. And those with monies looking for yield? good luck. Fed buried that....fuck fixed income, fuck the old people.....put it in equities. Long gone are the days when a 'savings account' paid us reasonable interest rates , fuck , cant even match inflation!!.................good grief
 

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Business as usual for me. I have dual citizenship so I can just go back to Hong Kong.

I think the people who really supported Trump from day 1 and are expecting their lives to change dramatically for the better come January are in for a rude awakening though. If you are a 40-50 year old white male and blaming Obama and liberals for your lot in life, you will be saying the same things about Trump in a few years too. It isn't always the system. Sometimes, a loser is just a loser.


It is time for all US citizens to unite under a new president come January. There will be a Rep congress and senate so if they can't get shit done they have nobody to blame but themselves.
 

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Has anyone thought that this could be a reprimand of Americans standing up to the progressive movement. Look at the folks who are crying about this. Thats the probably. Thats not true Americans. I do think Trump will make a point to do more for minorities than any president ever in respect to family and jobs.
 
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Business as usual for me. I have dual citizenship so I can just go back to Hong Kong.

I think the people who really supported Trump from day 1 and are expecting their lives to change dramatically for the better come January are in for a rude awakening though. If you are a 40-50 year old white male and blaming Obama and liberals for your lot in life, you will be saying the same things about Trump in a few years too. It isn't always the system. Sometimes, a loser is just a loser.


It is time for all US citizens to unite under a new president come January. There will be a Rep congress and senate so if they can't get shit done they have nobody to blame but themselves.

Well said....
 

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Melt....lol.....what a bunch of pansies
 

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the majority of people i live amongst and interact with are all on some sort of social program such as welfare , housing , ebt etc and theyre accustomed to it.

so I'm just hoping there arnt many cutbacks to the hand outs or the people i see at my corner store market, local gas station, etc in passing everyday do not become riled up and start stealing more.
 

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welfare, ebt , disability payments , unemployment checks all that sort of stuff is pretty important
to allot of people i interact with ( not me ) .. that is the thing that most directly impacts my lil way of life
 

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everyone of us voted for OJ and also Obama .. ironically a surprising amount were rooting for trump
 

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who is the massive **** bitch at 1:00 mark, she reminds me of some LPGA dyke Marcia Clark voter
 

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The best is Putin laughing in that video.
 

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Biggest issue for me is the judges on the Supreme Court and on the Federal level.

This is why I NEVER understood the #NeverTrumpers - he's just not "conservative" enough.

Why does it matter if Trump or Rubio nominate the next Scalia?

Supreme Court
Obamacare
national debt
rebuilding the military
Second Amendment
school choice
abortion
tax reform
slashing regulations
energy exploitation
illegal immigration/border security/sanctuary cities

...Trump is the antithesis of whatever dysfunctional ticket the Democrats offered.

Furthermore, anyone who was making the argument that "Trump wasn't conservative enough" but proudly voted for McCain and Romney completely lost me - now and forever.

Trump's candidacy itself exposed so many of these so-called "conservatives."

So many establishment right wing talking heads, pundits hacks, actually endorsed and voted for Crooked Hillary!

:puppy:
 

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Energy exploitation? Is that what he did to Jeb Bush?

Exploited the lack of energy.
 

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