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Clip #1: U.S. Congress Candidate debate from California's 1st congressional district hosted by KEET PBS and League of Women Voters. Featuring Candidates: Zane Starkewolf, Green Republican; Carol Wolman, Green Party; Mike Thompson, Democrat; Pam Elizondo, Write-in

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  • Sorry to say, but they are all full of shit. I only listened to the first question, but even the guy claiming to be a republican says it's a crime to not have healthcare for children.

    None of these people know what their job an members of Congress actually is...

  • I do consider myself to be a Ron Paul republican in many regards, in that the role of the government should be limited.

    If for example, 5 year old girl has leukemia, mother and father are dead and their is no additional family. Who will or should pay for her treatment?

    Can you provide a ethically reasonable solution to provide treatment in that scenario? How can we provide a free market that will have the incentives to treat the girl? I would like to hear your ideas.

    Thank you.

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  • Everyone who participated gained, too.

    Grapefruit guy - a local distributor, he moved excess inventory off the books, made a good impression on the market as a 'good man', and kept prices of grapefruits up (he donated a LOT).

    Stores - Stores had plenty of things they couldn't sell, and they gave me some of it - like one thing per store. The store names were mentioned in the news. Inventory off the books.

    Me - international travel, unique college application

    It was all volutary, so moral

  • If YOU are willing to have tax dollars taken from yourself so that a girl can get medical treatment, why don't you donate to charity?

    The private sector does a better job. How are people cared for under state-sponsored programs?

    In the 90's as a high school aged kid, I raised thousands for a charity that would send me to South America for a couple of months.

    ALL of the money raised was in exchange for some goods - grapefruits, merchandise donated from stores, etc.

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