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The Bob Cesca Show: Summit of Assholes

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LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)4/21/2017 10:35:43 am PDT

Abortion
Ossoff supports the right to abortion and access to contraception.[34] He opposes legislation that would “allow insurance companies to discriminate against women.”[34]

Crime
Ossoff opposes prison sentencing for nonviolent drug offences.[34] His website says, “Violent crime, murder, rape, human trafficking, and corruption are rampant, while we spend billions locking up nonviolent drug offenders.”[37]

Economy
Ossoff said that he would be willing to work with Donald Trump on issues of mutual interest, such as infrastructure spending.[27] He said, “If the administration introduces a fiscally responsible infrastructure bill, I’ll work in a bipartisan way to make sure it delivers transformative solutions to Georgia.”[38]

He opposes tax increases, and has called for reduced taxes on small businesses and to simplify small business tax filing.[37] He supports tax credits for small businesses.[39] In April 2017, Trump asserted that Ossoff “will raise your taxes”, but factcheck.org found no evidence that Ossoff had ever advocated for any broad-based tax hikes.[39] Ossoff has called for the repeal of “wasteful, anti-competitive special interest subsidies that make it hard for entrepreneurs to raise capital, enter the market, create jobs, and compete with larger firms who have lobbyists in Washington.”[37][39]

Environment
Ossoff supports American participation in the Paris Agreement, and has pledged to “work to make the United States a global leader against climate change.”[34]

Healthcare
He supports the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).[34] His health care policy aims to serve three basic principles: “One, no American should suffer or die from preventable or treatable illness. Two, no one should go broke because they get sick. And three, no business should go under or lay off employees because it can’t keep up with health insurance premiums.”[38]

Immigration
Ossoff supports comprehensive immigration reform that would both strengthen enforcement of the Mexican border and provide a path to citizenship for some undocumented immigrants.[39] According to factcheck.org, “That generally has been the position of most Democrats in Congress and some prominent Republicans — including President George W. Bush and the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain.”[39]

Totally the same as a Republican. Really fuck Bernie.