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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Chris Hayes is talking to sanders about his health care plan now. [View all]uponit7771
(90,392 posts)46. He could be dog catcher, this is America... Most of the top leaders from the founding weren't people
... in grand station.
Him being a senator gives him a big advantage so I don't see how stating that current position in the government counters the position that he's never been the person who he has chided other for not being.
He couldn't get single payer in VT!! His home state...
There's no way I think he has the leadership to get it done in the historically gerrymandered GOP congress who'll set out day one to make sure that the country will dissolve before Sanders succeeded.
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It also eliminates insurance premiums, thus saving thousands of dollars per household.
myrna minx
Jan 2016
#3
I don't believe the "new premium" will be that much lower... 25 for single (what I pay now) ...
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#28
My husband and I, being near 60, pay $1780.00 a month. For barebones Kaiser.
Luminous Animal
Jan 2016
#22
Do you understand what the difference is between a National Health Care system which every other
sabrina 1
Jan 2016
#17
We NEED a National HC system. And the way to get it is to fight for it. A majority of
sabrina 1
Jan 2016
#34
In this case, "pragmatic" means a woman who is owned by the insurance and Big Pharma companies.
Fawke Em
Jan 2016
#40
Bernie has always said dental should be part of overall healthcare, im sure it will be
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#10
Probably the same way I pay for my medicare I am on. I pay about $320 a month out of my
LiberalArkie
Jan 2016
#18
That would leave me about $5,000 so I guess I would have to kill myself to come out of it.
LiberalArkie
Jan 2016
#23
+1, I've never thought Sanders was the leader he's chided others for not being. VT couldn't get sing
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#36