@WillNotBeSwayed By at least acknowledging this http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/08/us-health-spending-breaks-from-the-pack/ … as an American problem, not a party one.
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison ACA does not equal free health care. People still have to pay for care which means people will still default on payments.
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Replying to @LibertyLvnIndie
@WillNotBeSwayed But it was gutted by the money-grubbers, like every other U.S. law, so what we're left with is only a marginal improvement.
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison dont get me wrong, I am 4 providing cheaper alternative, but I am not in favor of forcing people 2 participate who dont want 2
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Replying to @LibertyLvnIndie
@WillNotBeSwayed There is no other way to ensure that the system stays funded while serving all. This was the problem.
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison if it was so great enough people would WANT to participate.
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison smart people. I've always had full coverage even tho not required.
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Replying to @LibertyLvnIndie
@WillNotBeSwayed populace who can only parrot their reps' lines because they don't know any better themselves.
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison I agree. People won't educate themselves. No person or party has all the answers. Opinions differ and we can learn from all.
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@WillNotBeSwayed Until we have a population that can exercise intellectual scrutiny and properly assess info to make educated decisions...
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