More than 3,000 people die every day in the U.S. of heart disease and cancer. What are you doing for them besides trying to make it more difficult for them to get quality health care, especially if they are poor or elderly.
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And don’t forget guns. From Brady Report: Every day, 315 people in America are shot in murders, assaults, suicides & suicide attempts, unintentional shootings, and police intervention. Every day, 93 people die from gun violence: 32 are murdered.
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Your commitment to making Billionaires Richer concerns me most.
#GOPTaxSwamp#TakeFromPoor#GiveToRich#HugeDeficits#NotFiscallyResponsible You've lost my vote in 2018!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Then legalize weed
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Explain to us how you intend to do this with no funding from Washington and no funding from Indianapolis? Go ahead, Congresswoman...we'll wait (and more will die in the meantime).
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Can you list five specific actions you have taken to assist those struggling with opioids abuse? Actions....not words.
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Good question! Too bad she hasn’t ever responded to anything posted on Twitter. Not convinced she even writes what is posted. Keep asking the tough questions!
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Well, the war on drugs is a failure on many levels.. maybe you are just now coming around on that ]-/ I'm sure the middle class will soak up THE BILL while some folk in Big Pharma wash their hands and head to the bank with the latest round of tax cuts. Your priority.
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Let's legalize marijuana
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Push to legalize marijuana at the federal level and watch deaths by opioid overdose nose dive.
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