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LuckyCharms

(22,299 posts)
4. "Hello, Senators...
Thu Sep 21, 2017, 04:02 PM
Sep 2017

My question is as follows:

Would you be willing to commit, right now in front of a national audience, that you would be willing to convert to private insurance should this bill pass? I'm talking about private insurance that would set premiums based on any pre-existing conditions that you may have, and would also cap lifetime payouts? I am assuming that your answer will be an unequivocal yes, considering that this is what you are proposing for the people you represent"

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Go for the jugular! Chasstev365 Sep 2017 #1
Go get em Bernie! SHRED Sep 2017 #2
:-) MuseRider Sep 2017 #5
not going to be productive drray23 Sep 2017 #3
"Hello, Senators... LuckyCharms Sep 2017 #4
unfortunately , most of them are wealthy enough that they could go on without insurance and be fine drray23 Sep 2017 #6
Cassidy is worth a hair over $2 million, with the average member of congress LuckyCharms Sep 2017 #8
No. Most of them aren't that wealthy to withstand something unexpected JI7 Sep 2017 #25
Good question. SHRED Sep 2017 #7
Thanks, SHRED. n/t LuckyCharms Sep 2017 #9
Since a lie would be easy, why bother asking? It's not like they'd be held to it. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #13
the Rs will simply obfuscate, lie, and double speak ollie10 Sep 2017 #18
I can't watch for health reasons... BigmanPigman Sep 2017 #10
A last minute debate is no substitute for considered deliberation on public policy bucolic_frolic Sep 2017 #11
Maybe some people will grasp the truth? And we're not getting anything else, so.... WinkyDink Sep 2017 #15
If the focus ISN'T on how the Cassidy/Graham bill will hurt a lot of people, and instead chooses to still_one Sep 2017 #16
Bernie will be there. What do YOU think will be the focus? WinkyDink Sep 2017 #17
it better not be single payer that is what Graham is hoping for...it needs to be against the GOP Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #21
I'm dead certain Schumer, Pelosi etc are deeply involved in planning this, and selecting who'd debat riderinthestorm Sep 2017 #31
I hope you're right. Remember when Sanders wanted to debate Trump? That was weird AF bettyellen Sep 2017 #33
Gotta use VERBATIM language! And pin them down on "assurances" and "guarantees" without penalty for WinkyDink Sep 2017 #12
I am pretty sure cassidy and graham are going to push the argument to states rights, that states still_one Sep 2017 #19
Will Jimmy Kimmel be in the audience? ButSeeYa Sep 2017 #14
This will be worth some debate watch parties! LongTomH Sep 2017 #20
I could see a schedule conflict excuse in the future tom_kelly Sep 2017 #22
Why is it hard to believe ? JI7 Sep 2017 #24
There is little political gain in it for him. Nt Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #28
He is from south Carolina JI7 Sep 2017 #30
You are correct. He is. Nt Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #32
You know what? I have spent a lot of time on here Naderizing Bernie - NBachers Sep 2017 #23
Depends where the focus is NB still_one Sep 2017 #29
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #26
I like this but there is a difficult aspect to overcome when debating people who easily lie. Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #27
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