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This stuff makes me feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone. How can it be that I live in a country where people literally riot in the streets over the prospect of implementing normal, first world health care? All of these lies and fairy tales Glenn Beck weaves about people dying in Canadian waiting rooms could easily be debunked by ten minutes of internet research or, you know, asking some people from Canada or elsewhere in the developed world. But I guess people want to go bankrupt from med bills
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@Freez57fr I wish that i could have lived in france.
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so hab was geiles entdeckt haha
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na hab was geiles entdeckt haha
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"Don't blame government because you are bad at it"- Alan Grayson!
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I get great healthcare through the VA system as a disabled veteran. They make sure to cover all aspects of my health needs, and offer many programs which I currently don't need. I don't wish disability on anyone, and military healthcare is miserable (otherwise I wouldn't be in this position). I know that the government is perfectly capable of providing quality care, low cost medications, and well organized medical records. I really wish they would extend this to everyone.
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@JImmy4336 At least you're not ashamed of being from Iowa. Be careful who you vote for, they may get elected and hold real silly positions they never disclosed during the campaign. Iowa can't be that bad!
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Socialized health care is great for the few in it. It is "socialism" for the rest of the population. When is for the rest of the population, "it is anti-American" in a "free market capitalist system". America is a real confusing place to figure out when you're in it. A very easy place to understand when looked from the outside in (IE: coming from a society way passed these silly ideological arguments).
95% of the American working people are hostages to a dead cold war propaganda model.
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I live in Iowa and I am ashamed to be represented by Chuck Grassley.
Thank you TYT. Someboby has to be the voice of reason. I have an operation on my back scheduled this coming Wednesday, I have been paying health insurance for 30 years and never ever used it once. Now I need it and my out of pocket cost is $2500.00. My back is in a bad place and I have no choice but to deal with it now. This amount of money doesn't sound like much but if your savings to a hit in the Wall Street mess believe me it is a lot. We need a public option and we need it NOW.
bo58761111 1 year ago 30
The reason why "where's your plan?" didn't work with republicans is because having a plan was never their goal. Their goal was to drag out the debate as long as possible while simultaneously watering down the bill. That way the democrats would get to a point where they'd have to pass something, no matter what it was. If the repubs defeat the bill, they can claim victory. If the bill passes, they have a bad bill to run against later. It was a win-win for them to NOT help in any way.
BishopAP 1 year ago 24