Sorry. Correction. He is NOT pretending insurance = care. @ThePlumLineGS is. @fmanjoo
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Again, one of known problems w/ACA b4 implementation was that ~20% could not access care paid for
@ThePlumLineGS@fmanjoo -
Maybe if you lived in a red state you couldn't get care but elsewhere (blue states) u cld
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you mean like MA, where 16-20% could not afford care? That Red state? You're nuts.
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isn't that the public option? We are right back where we started.
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Nope. even public option was only ever insurance.
@JohnBrownlow@ThePlumLineGS@fmanjoo -
he seemed to be throwing out something where everyone gets insurance (i.e. Public option)
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But that's not what Public option did. It just made insurance more affordable.
@JohnBrownlow@ThePlumLineGS@fmanjoo -
maybe missing your point due to 140 char. Feel like we're making the same general point
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Actually no. You're still talking coverage. I'm talking care. Care never part of debate
@JohnBrownlow@ThePlumLineGS@fmanjoo -
talking past each other. I agree, Greg's use of care not correct. But I replied to you on insurance
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Nope. You didn't. I'm only interested in care. You're still talking insurance.
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