Wal-Mart, the Service Employees International Union, the Center for American Progress, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy, Kelly Services, the Communications Workers of America, AT&T, Intel and the Committee for Economic Development will announce a major new campaign with a focus on health care on Wednesday, February 7th at 11 am.
Instead of creating a massive entitlement for everyone in the US, you should really look into WHY it is that healthcare is so expensive.
When Government departments and Medical Associasions set things like: how many doctors can be trained every year, drug approvals, which hospitals can be built, Doctors legal liability, employer contributions, deductibles, interstate plans and more - there's no surprise that costs spiral up.
Solutions here: /watch?v=kf3MtjMBWx4
LibertyDownUnder 1 year ago
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ASentinel2 1 year ago
Did anyone actually put a plan on the table beyond an initiative to educate people that there is a healthcare problem in the United States? Who doesn't know that? WHy no mention of the Conyers single payer plan that has been endorsed by hundreds of locals? Where is the UFCW? Where is Change to WIN? Where is the AFL? Way to give Wal-Mart some positive press the day after they were told they would have to face that massive sex discrimination suit.
cometstarmoon 5 years ago
Way to go SEIU!!!! This is huge
tink20seven 5 years ago