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  • The problem is many Republicans believe the exact opposite. The moment you bring up any form of socialized healthcare they will start rattling off stories of people in Europe having to go to a different country to get treatment. Many citizens of the USA have been conditioned to believe that paying for health insurance gives them priority care compared to an uninsured person and if everyone was the same then they'd lose that priority status. They think that if everyone can get healthcare then they'll die in a waiting room, and there is no evidence to support that our hospitals will not be able to keep up.

  • I thought it was great too. I especially enjoyed "cliffhanger manor". I don't think the writers will tie everything together in a later episode because it feels more and more like they are intentionally leaving cliffhangers everywhere as a joke. The joke being "you can't cancel us, you'll never know what happens to [insert favorite cliffhanger here]"

  • Just lie. What are they going to do? They don't know enought to realize they made an impossible request, they won't be able to tell the difference between 10 and 5 years experience.

  • It probably doesn't matter to their supporters, if anything it makes their supporters trust them more. Many Republicans are of the belief that all politicians lie, so they can rationalize this as "at least my guys are coming clean about it, the other guys are lying and not confessing." And other people probably just don't care that much, they believe in the policies of the Republican party and "at least they're lying for what I believe in."