I would think that public policy that benefits our patients would transcend party.
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No... It doesn't... It is only a very small piece of political importance to take into account
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Replying to @Country_fiedMD @DrChristineMann and
But.... Maybe your other policy positions will surprise me!!
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What policy areas do you think don’t impact the patients and their communities that we took an oath to serve?
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Well....I suppose in round about ways, all policy positions can affect patient health.... Thus probably making it even more important to know all your policy positions
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The unifying theme to my policy positions is to center the underserved, underrepresented, and the vulnerable.
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Everyone says that....But fair enough... Let's get specific then... What are your suggestions to deal with border security and illegal immigration?? Or dealing with The Russian invasion of Ukraine??
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Having recently been a volunteer in Laredo at a clinic and shelter for asylum seekers from Central America, having seen and heard the stories of the horrific conditions that these people are fleeing, and having reviewed the data that shows that:
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @Country_fiedMD and
1) asylum seekers virtually always show up for their asylum hearings, 2) asylum seekers/refugees/and undocumented immigrants add to our economy and are a net plus economically, we should be letting asylum seekers and refugees in, and creating a path to citizenship
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Well....I appreciate your honesty... That is refreshing... Even if we disagree...
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