I think Neera doesn’t consider Sanders a Democrat because he could actually defeat Trump in a general. https://twitter.com/neeratanden/status/1211835253175857152 …
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I suspect you’re right. I also suspect Neera is a registered Republican. It would explain a lot.
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Done. Then watched the video on her site and made another donation.
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Donna Imam Retweeted The Humanist Report 🌹
Wow, thank you! If you have 25min please check this out.https://twitter.com/HumanistReport/status/1208478333043785728?s=20 …
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You call your healthcare plan “Health Care For All” which involves “accelerating” M4A with a “white paper” that you say is on your website (it’s not) that will allow M4A to actually be workable & scalable. What’s wrong w/ Jayapal/Sanders bills? Would you vote for Jayapal’s bill?
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This article should clear up the confusion:https://thegilmanhouse.com/congressional-spotlight-donna-imam/ …
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Our Revolution Central Texas Retweeted Chris Richards 🐬 🅰️ #UnitedLeft
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#MedicareForAll experts like@awgaffney@nataliesurely@libbycwatson@AbdulElSayed@mlighty60 think of this:https://twitter.com/eclecticradical/status/1212435647127928832?s=21 …Our Revolution Central Texas added,
Chris Richards 🐬 🅰️ #UnitedLeft @EclecticRadicalThe#MedicareForAll bills currently in the House and Senate don’t scale funding toward underserved rural counties in the way@donnaimamTX is proposing. That’s the difference. Donna supports the Jayapal/Sanders bills and is working to make them better. https://twitter.com/ORTXCentralTX/status/1212419909394800640 …1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
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This explanation makes it worse. The idea that we can just have specialists do primary care reflects a complete lack of understanding of how medical training works. Primary care doctors do an entire residence to learn the skills required to do their work. 1/
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So under this plan, doctors would have to do a primary care residency, practice primary care for a number of years, then go back and do a whole other residency for their chosen specialties. Specialists can’t just choose to do primary care because they aren’t 2/
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trained to do primary care, and it would put patients in danger and risk licensure for them to purport to practice primary care without proper training. The changes required to do this will take years, setting back the timeline to universal coverage significantly. 3/
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That’s just one issue with this plan, without getting into the fact that starting over from scratch requires a very long process, from getting CBO scoring to building support both within and outside government. Meanwhile, people go without care and die. End/
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