Well i appreciate your time this morning and thank you for engaging in civilized conversation vs being called a racist extreamist because im pro 2A if we as a society can engage in more dialoge like this then it might be a better place
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
We clearly need to tweak our laws. People are getting killed. It's not ok. But we should be collaborating on how to do that. Gun advocates *have* to be a part of the discussion & all sides need to be open to a range of views. The solution is something we haven't come up with yet.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
And i dont see a problem with having a discussion about the issues instead of screaming rhetoric
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
I don't scream much. It's not productive. If you listen carefully, there is almost always a solution waiting to be found. Maybe we need more people in congress who *don't* get caught up in their team and are instead focused on improving our society collaboratively?
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
What I've found is whether your hat is MAGA, pussy, tin foil or you don't like hats, we all want mostly the same things. We want to be safe, happy, & healthy; to live our lives freely how we see fit with minimal government direction, & to have compassion with an eye to budget.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Exactly however what ever laws you pass should not cost people money or put people in hardship
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Replying to @Mainedolfan30
There will always be winners and losers with any legislation. The goal should be incremental improvements, conscious of impacts and particularly aware of the vulnerable.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Mainedolfan30
For example, we're doing a real disservice to healthcare right now. There are pain points that both major parties agree on. I'm going to focus on the GOP because they are in the driver's seat. I had some pretty brutal opinions on the dems previously.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
Well the past 8 years ive had to pay the 1500 fine because i didnt have the healthcare plan i tried to get one i didnt qualify made too much money but my employers plan would have cost me most of my weekly pay just to insure me and my family who wins there?
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Absolutely. I had insurance through the ACA last year and I didn't go to the doctor when I should have because the deductible was too high. My insurance was so bad, I should have chosen not to have insurance. I was paying nearly $900/mo and it covered nothing.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @Mainedolfan30
My husband's "free well visit" was over $600 because they talked about more than being well.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
I think thats cause it was a failure of the legislators i honestly dont think they even read the bill they said well if the president said its good it must be
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