he s saying what strategists are privately thinking. i think he has a tendency to talk about his own presidency as if he s a casual observer rather than the man at the top. he attacks the justice department. he attacks the fed. these are supposed to be independent entities and he s expressing his own frustrations rather than speaking on behalf of the government. to find this bad guy lickety split. i found giving that speech it s amazing to see the president reading the teleprompter talking about how great the fbi after months and a couple of years after trashing the deep state, the federal government. it s like he s drinking castor oil. i have to say, saho was very
favorites of mine. jason johnson. and former adviser to rand paul s campaign, elise jordan. saho, when you break these numbers down, they re stark. 22 million people will lose their insurance over the next ten years over the senate plan. how do moderates these are tough politics, stephanie. certainly 22 million people over ten years. in 2018 alone it will be 15 million alone according to the cbo. a $770 million medicaid cut, making republicans nervous. some people in states like west virginia and ohio have opioid epidemics and the medicaid cuts would hit some of the most vulnerable among them. mitch mcconnell has a tough fight to get to 50 votes in the senate. there is a path, however, and i would keep a close eye on this for the conservatives, mike lee, ted cruz, ron johnson, more deregulation, more flexibility, more opt-outs for states could