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    1. Zealousideal_Ad_9623 on

      Yeah, but 10/10 donors say they prefer Americans to fuck off and die quickly so…sawry!

    2. rewardingsnark on

      You will get military spending and more money for those that make over 10 million a year and like it.

    3. >A majority of respondents, at 65 percent, said that they believe the U.S. should “reinvest” taxpayer funding for Israel into lowering the cost of health care at home.

      But they continue to vote for the people who have had „concepts of a plan“ to replace the ACA and no real solutions to the high costs of insurance for the last decade? The ones who presented no real alternatives or definitive, structural changes to the current shitshow that is healthcare in America? How’s that supposed to work out?

    4. GiveME_more_GME on

      25% of Republicans are dumber than your average Republican, who is already quite stupid.

      Jesus Christ we are fucked as a country. 

    5. This makes no sense. Single payer health care is cheaper than what we have now. There is no need to sacrifice aid for any country to get cheaper health care.

    6. platinumarks on

      Honestly, regardless of your position on these matters, this is obviously a push poll. The poll was funded by a Palestinian-affiliated organization, and the questions were not neutrally-worded (often comparing Israel to apartheid South Africa). Also, they cherry-picked the best results, even though many of the results show that Republicans of all ages still support financial and political support for Israel in many respects. It also has some odd questions, like whether Israel controls the media, that don’t seem to have much of a place in a poll looking for accurate responses.

      Note that I’m not taking any position on the Israel/Palestine debate here. I’m just pointing out that the poll and the written press release for the results bring into question whether this poll was designed to push people towards certain responses. Poll questions are easily to manipulate in certain directions, and it’s worth noting these potential pushes if we want accurate info.

    7. Shido_Ohtori on

      [Conservatism](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conservatism):

      >a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, **stressing the importance of established hierarchies and institutions** (such as religion, the family, and **class structure**), and preferring gradual development to abrupt change

      >specifically **:** such a philosophy calling for […] **individual financial responsibility for personal needs** (such as retirement income and **health care coverage**)

      3 in 4 Republicans under 45 don’t know what the ideology of their party is all about.

    8. Final_Senator on

      3 in 4 Republicans Under 45 should have voted for the healthcare funding party then

    9. thatnameagain on

      Republicans literally don’t know what it means to „fund healthcare“. I’m not kidding, they don’t know.

      Ask them if we should „fund healthcare“ instead of this and of course they’ll say yes. But ask them if that means we should fund Medicaid, Medicare, Obamacare, SCHIP, or any other means of the government *funding healthcare* and they’ll say „no, and actually we should cut funding for that.“ Maybe maybe maaaaybe you can get them to sign on to more VA healthcare funding.

      Point is, don’t believe this poll. Republicans are fine with funding Israel, and the HATE funding healthcare, and they will vote that way for the rest of your life.

    10. MittenCollyBulbasaur on

      But they’re willing to vote for someone if they say something really really really racist

    11. starfleetdropout6 on

      But icky dumb healthcare isn’t in the Christian Nationalist end times playbook.

    12. The largest poll of our country was last year and all Republicans resoundingly said they don’t prefer healthcare funding at all. All these polls prove is that Americans vote for their favorite color over their actual beliefs every single time. There are no Republicans who support funding healthcare because there is no Republican on the ballot who supports healthcare.

      If you’re a “Republican who supports healthcare funding,” congratulations, you’re an Obama-era moderate liberal. Vote accordingly because you haven’t been.

    13. Glad-Process-3268 on

      If we are being honest, we could afford both, but it requires taxing billionaires .50 per dollar. Not every dollar, mind you. Just the dollars after a few million.

    14. NeverEndingCoralMaze on

      If only there was a party that supported this.

      My brother, a Trump voter, is shocked by ICE. If only there was a party that supported fair immigration laws.

      My nephew, a Trump supporter, recently lamented about the cost of child care and proclaimed the government “should do something.” If only there was a party that supported child care affordability.

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