With all the deregulation you support, my children won't have an Earth to inherit.
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Or we could just move towards the OECD average on the revenue side to fix it too, instead of under investing in our people.pic.twitter.com/3UQZuVhjV0
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Eliminate the tax cuts for the wealthy. Tax capital gains like regular income. Increase the FICA limits. Add a financial transaction tax.
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Your plan makes sense to me...oh but wealth might shift to the middle and lower class; wealthy won't go for it.
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Imagine the amount of money we would have for our children's future if the economy worked for everyone and not just your wealthy donors.
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Missed your town hall, what do you plan to do to address the WH coordinating with Russia during campaign?
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What about the future of children who will lose Medicaid coverage because of the GOP Senate health care bill?
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What about the entire nation that could lose healthcare with ACA? It's just not sustainable
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That's not happening with the ACA. Trump's HHS collaborating that from CBO+CMS. That will happen with Senate GOP bill. Facts/data matter
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Facts would point to not what is predicted but already happened. Sky rocketing premiums w/ insurers jumping left and right out of exchanges
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CBO, CMS,HHS is about ACA now. Not collapsing, insurers having best 1st qtr, making profit. Insurers saying b/c of GOP .....
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Premium increases will be much higher in 2018 instead of nominal increase under ACA
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So your defense to the horrific jumping of premium is that in 2018 it will be worse with zero proof. Let me know when u find a unicorn
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Google up BCBS of TN letter. Plus CBO report says that along with increased out of pocket costs. Enjoy your bubble
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Well, there is a way. Reduce the tax cuts for the very rich.
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Where is Defense spending?
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In the discretionary bucket. 57% of discretionary, 16% of the overall pie when you include mandatory.
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I'm glad we agree that health care is mandatory. So what would be the most effective, equitable, cost-saving way to ensure it for everyone?
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I'm betting that's single-payer. I also bet it would be cheaper to start from a successful existing system like Medicaid. Users
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