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  1. For the first time IN HISTORY, I have a commitment for hearings on . We’re one step closer to all Americans having access to quality, affordable health care.

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  2. 27 Dec 2018

    Best ideas to beat Trump? - 70% want - 60% want tuition free public colleges - 58% want $15 minimum wage - 72% want to expand Social Security - 57% want to break up big banks - 64% want to legalize marijuana - 65% want a Let's crush it.

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  3. Jan 1

    A $5,751 bill for getting an ice pack at a hospital. A $236 pregnancy test. $60 for ibuprofen at the local children’s hospital. Too many Americans have to resort to crowd-funding to pay for their outrageous medical bills. Our health care system must change.

  4. Did you know that Massachusetts General Hospital alone must employ 300 billing clerks while Toronto General, a hospital which is roughly the same size, employs 3? Our healthcare system is convoluted and focused on making profits, not healing the sick. We need .

  5. “Access” to health care still sees more than half of Americans delaying or forgoing care because they can’t afford it. “Access” still sees tens of thousands of people dying because they lack health insurance. “Access” isn’t good enough. We need .

  6. 29 Dec 2018

    Joe Donnelly, Democrat from Indiana: "When you talk Medicare for All...you start losing the people in my state." Data: 55% of all voters in Indiana support , including large majorities of Democrats. November Senate election: lost.

  7. Jan 4

    Progressives gained some important ground negotiating around yesterday’s rules package. One was that has agreed to seat *every* House committee with 40% Progressive Caucus members. The other: & secured 1st-ever hearings on .

  8. Even with the Affordable Care Act, our health care system still needs fixing. There are nearly 30 million Americans who still don’t have health insurance and plenty more who have insurance but can’t actually afford the rising cost of health care. We need .

  9. This is a huge step forward. We have to push on the inside while continuing to build support for this on the outside. Let’s make happen!

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  10. 45 minutes ago

    I am a recipient of Medicaid. It's truly a wonderful healthcare program. Anytime I need to receive services, it's free of charge. Shirt wait times, great doctors. I wish all people could enjoy this.

  11. Jan 4

    Many people think Single Payer is the same as Medicare. It's not. A single-payer would end premiums, deductibles, copays & coinsurance. is a bill in Congress - We Need M4A Single-Payer Healthcare! PNHP explains:

  12. In the United States we spend more per capita on healthcare than similar nations, and we get mediocre results. The root of our problem is the profit motive in healthcare. Help build a movement strong enough to win . Sign up:

  13. Jan 3

    The private health insurers have done nothing but rob and abuse us. We owe them nothing.

  14. Jan 1

    In order for to go into effect, it needs to pass the House. If some 18 Dems vote no, it fails. The vote will take place on Thursday. Will enough progressives have the courage to vote no on the first roadblock to , & ? Let's see.

  15. Jan 4

    Healthcare is a human right. Jewish sources on our obligation to do everything we can to save lives and care for one another. Including, yeah, financial obligations. THREAD 1/x

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  16. We will lose 5 years on this issue because of the what the & the did to Bernie’s campaign in 2016. So many lives unnecessarily lost; people’s homes and livelihoods. Yet the same players & the same media persists. Change is coming

  17. 8 minutes ago
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    No because I'm on . And so should happen for everyone!

  18. 20 hours ago

    I’m not a Bernie Bro. I’m an insulin-should-be-fucking-free-for-diabetics Bro.

  19. Jan 3
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    You allow Paygo and you will kill

  20. 2 hours ago

    "There but for the grace of social security and the NHS go we." - Mark Fisher The popular identification with the main character in Breaking Bad's inability to pay for cancer treatment reflects, at least subconsciously, the broad support for :

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