This is implicitly an argument against all taxation. Not helpful at all.
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1. It’s different when we’re all voting to rob ourselves ~equally vs one group is robbing the other. 2. Doctors are currently free to serve whomever they choose. If I’m going to be able to keep my doctor, then it’s implicit that the doctors no longer have that choice.
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I embrace all of your fears with open arms.
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every one of the Corporations is going to keep prices the same too. Don’t worry, the un-1% won’t see any price increases or job losses when we strip all that money from the evil corporations.
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I feel Dems are leaning left more than I’d have personally liked but this is an absurd argument. America is extraordinarily cruel to its middle-class and the poor. People going bankrupt just paying medical bills for fairly-common diagnoses, is absurd in many other countries
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The 1% is extremely successful in using their power to have gotten taxes (personal and corporate) to all time lows. So when others advocate to bring back those taxes back to levels we have seen before in more equal times, this is an extremely lazy argument
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1) That’s how most countries with state-run medical insurance do it, & their citizens seem to like it. 2) Top 10% of families held 76% of the wealth in 2013, bottom 50% of families held 1%. Hence medical bankruptcies. Not something to be proud of. 3) You’ve a better plan?pic.twitter.com/hxTv0tIP4d
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