oh, that works for me. because i have not seen it. the republican solution is to blame brown people, right? crime is because of immigration. crime is because of black people. crime is because of this that and the other. here s the thing, stephanie. crime is very often a matter of perception, right. people who live in cities where the crime rate has been going down are still often inclined to say oh my gosh, crime is a big problem. because it simply about how safe you feel in a particular environment. it s not necessarily directly connected to what crime is occurring. furthermore, in most cases, local politicians are the only people who can do anything about it. your member of congress cannot do anything about whether or not your car gets broken into. that s your mayor s job, that s the sheriff s job, that s the chief of police. so, crime is just using a proxy for other beliefs and attitudes people have. democrats do best when they say i did this for you, i did this for you, and they
obamacare. culminating in the election of president trump. and it begs the question why. if it s so wonderful, why do the voters vote against it? because the voters are sick of people in washington, d.c., telling them how to live their lives. they just are. they think this gives way too much power to washington, taking it away from the individual and from her family, and from the state. as regards, how do you cover other people, the republican plan isn t the mandate with a penalty, it is that you give states the option that those eligible would be enrolled unless they choose not to be. when people turn 65, they go on to medicare. they don t say oh my gosh, there s a mandate on medicare, they say, i m enrolled in medicare. the republican alternative would say, hmm, states, you can decide if someone s eligible that they would be enrolled unless they choose not to be. you make it really easy to get out, but otherwise you re enrolled. that way you restore the law of big numbers. all those
culminating in the election of president trump. and it begs the question why. if it s so wonderful, why do the voters vote against it? because the voters are sick of people in washington, d.c., telling them how to live their lives. they just are. they think this gives way too much power to washington, taking it away from the individual and from her family, and from the state. as regards, how do you cover other people, the republican plan isn t the mandate with a penalty, it is that you give states the option that those eligible would be enrolled unless they choose not to be. when people turn 65, they go on to medicare. they don t say oh my gosh, there s a mandate on medicare, they say, i m enrolled in medicare. the republican alternative would say, hmm, states, you can decide if someone s eligible that they would be enrolled unless they choose not to be. you make it really easy to get out, but otherwise you re enrolled. that way you restore the law of big numbers. all those young, heal