@shiningbeans if u actually watched the show the last year, you would see there is no one except fox news anchors who are more critical on the obama administration than cenk
Businesses on the other hand, have always cut costs. The CEOs and other leading bodies of corporations have always thought about convenience and low costs to their customers. Never have they thought about profits, that would be unimaginable...
I'm no expert on health care, but I think TYT might be missing a crucial part of the puzzle here. Yes, I'd imagine that 80% of Americans are happy with their health care, but I'm not sure if it's the health care they CHOSE; it's the health care their EMPLOYERS provide. As such, even if 80% are satisfied with their health care, if their employers want to cut costs, they will end up choosing the public option over private insurers and people will lose the health care they already have.
Mr. Cenk Uygur proves to be a honorable man, when he comments the current democrat president has veered off from his promises. I enjoy his cable television program.
@shiningbeans if u actually watched the show the last year, you would see there is no one except fox news anchors who are more critical on the obama administration than cenk
andyrja10 5 months ago
@razerfish postal service, public schools. how much do we pay for that?
andyrja10 5 months ago
Lol. Just because I like my house enough to pay my mortgage, it doesn't mean I'll keep paying it if I can get someone else to pay it. :D
EldericDupuis 6 months ago
@ciliaspippi LOL
chickenppox 6 months ago
THis guy is like FOX News for Democrats
shiningbeans 7 months ago
This guy nails Sen. Grassley on his "Fuzzy Math"
FRSFreeState 7 months ago
@razerfish
Businesses on the other hand, have always cut costs. The CEOs and other leading bodies of corporations have always thought about convenience and low costs to their customers. Never have they thought about profits, that would be unimaginable...
ciliaspippi 7 months ago
I'm no expert on health care, but I think TYT might be missing a crucial part of the puzzle here. Yes, I'd imagine that 80% of Americans are happy with their health care, but I'm not sure if it's the health care they CHOSE; it's the health care their EMPLOYERS provide. As such, even if 80% are satisfied with their health care, if their employers want to cut costs, they will end up choosing the public option over private insurers and people will lose the health care they already have.
Sonicisbadazz 8 months ago
if people would listen to Ron Paul we'd be better off
t3hultimat3pwnag3 8 months ago
Mr. Cenk Uygur proves to be a honorable man, when he comments the current democrat president has veered off from his promises. I enjoy his cable television program.
lamourlupus 8 months ago