It takes great courage to take away the healthcare of 24 million ppl to give a 600 million dollar tax break to the wealthy. -the GOP
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Nurse here. It's not healthcare. It's health insurance. The 24 million includes those who now have a choice to have the insurance or not.
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I hope you're never my mom's nurse your empathy sucks. Those 24 mil are sick, poor, and old, it's not really a "choice" for them.
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I'm one of them. The 24 million isn't people who are sick, old, poor. You need to look this up. It is the number of people who are no ...
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you really are under the impression that 24 mill ppl would go without ins bc freedom. Wow.
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Reminder: Any crazy Trump supporters who joined twitter in 2017 are almost certainly not real people.
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i need to get better about breathing and scrolling.
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Says the ex-president whose policies gave wing to the greatest drug addiction crisis in the history of the United States...
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interesting. Which policies?
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Bicycles often will say stuff just to say it, Sophia (in my experience, anyway)
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Bicycles work to keep people healthy (and hence aware) enough to recognize socialized medicine, whatever its packaging
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so the individual mandate caused increased heroin use and the abuse of prescription opioids in the U.S.?
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Then make the counter-intuitive case to get elected. Try it and see how it goes
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They did. For six years. And they crushed it.
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Sorry, point me to any Rep. Congressman's stump speech that made the argument " Health care is not a right "
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Our rights are enumerated in the Constitution. Health Care is not among them. Also, a right doesn't mean the govt provides it. E.g., guns
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the gov't is not providing health care either
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Agreed. Micromanaging health insurance from Washington is not providing healthcare. The VA is an example of that.
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Actually it's not, at all. The VA is UK-style healthcare, *not* single payer. Nice try, though.
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VA is Washington providing healthcare. Nobody said anything about single payer. Single payer, ACA, ACHA, are all about health INSURANCE.
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