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Staggering statistics and still no evidence Congress can tackle our broken system Deuxcents Sunday #1
I'm thinking there should be plenty of political motivation for both parties to do so. Uncle Joe Sunday #2
Im thinking there should have been....but haven't seen it. If this isn't the time -- I've no idea when it is. Nanjeanne Sunday #12
I'm thinking *rump's destruction is creating a power vacuum which in itself can also present an opportunity Uncle Joe Sunday #13
Sanders has always backed the insurance and drug companies, they need to profit ... cliffside Sunday #3
Better formatted transcript (I"m getting good at this) usonian Sunday #4
Thanks! The transcript is there for all to see, occasionally I'll take the time to make it more readable ... cliffside Sunday #6
"The CBO has estimated that Medicare for all would save the American people $650 billion a year, 650 billion a year. nt cliffside Sunday #5
Not to mention the elimination of so much societal stress, and feelings of disenfranchisement. n/t Uncle Joe Sunday #7
I'm just hoping that people can see a doctor for a chest pain or whatever before it become an urgent problem ... cliffside Sunday #8
I would imagine that at some point our life spans might grow again to be more in line Uncle Joe Sunday #9
Well that is a hopeful thought to sleep on, thanks :) nt cliffside Sunday #10
I heard David Cay Johnston markodochartaigh Sunday #11
K & R Emile Sunday #14
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