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17 minutes ago, westend1 said:

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Does this make you like him more or less?  

I'm not a big fan of McCain, but I like him more for shooting down this horrible bill. I'm pretty pissed at every Congressman that supports it. When are they gonna get it through their thick skulls that "Replacement" is not an option. Many thanks go out to McCain and especially Rand Paul for their stance on this. Now just repeal Obamacare already.

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16 hours ago, stevenash said:

Also proves that Repubs think for themselves rather than just going with the party line( I am not a big fan of McCain)

Dems who don't vote the party line risk finding their names in the obituaries.  For a party against capital punishment, I find that very strange.

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21 hours ago, stevenash said:

Maybe you should go to work for Bezos then.

At least  Bezos cares more about his people to offer great benifits . Instead of worrying about his gold plated toilet seat like Trump. y son works for Amazon. I have seen the benefits package. Much better than what the Casino/golf course man offers.

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12 hours ago, six burg said:

At least  Bezos cares more about his people to offer great benifits . Instead of worrying about his gold plated toilet seat like Trump. y son works for Amazon. I have seen the benefits package. Much better than what the Casino/golf course man offers.

Somehow I get the feeling that you know ABSOLUTELY ZERO about what" benifits" Mr. Trump provides or doesnt provide for his employees.  If the "benifits" package was as superior as you say, everyone would be working at Amazon.

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13 hours ago, six burg said:

At least  Bezos cares more about his people to offer great benifits . Instead of worrying about his gold plated toilet seat like Trump. y son works for Amazon. I have seen the benefits package. Much better than what the Casino/golf course man offers.

Lay it out for us...show us the differences.

I might want to look into a job at Amazon and it sound like you can save me some research.

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