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In reply to the discussion: Green New Deal, College loan forgiveness and free college for all, Medicare for all? [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)82. Well said.
It could be a bumper sticker for the rich, and the well connected.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Green New Deal, College loan forgiveness and free college for all, Medicare for all? [View all]
Peacetrain
Jun 2019
OP
''Green New Deal, College loan forgiveness and free college for all, Medicare for all'
empedocles
Jun 2019
#1
It does...and that concerns me..BUT, we can move past that if we have our ducks in a row
Peacetrain
Jun 2019
#2
Only until the find out the details and how much it would cost then they turn against it.
mr_liberal
Jun 2019
#52
England is suffering a doctor shortage. They are bringing in doctors less well trained, unfamiliar
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#32
Yes, for his own purposes. All the wrong ones. Canada probably a better model than Europe
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#66
That's not right, and doctors are a bad example due to insurance and other confounding factors.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#27
Doctors can't just spend less time or charge more. Insurance reimburses by procedure code.
wasupaloopa
Jun 2019
#78
The future is unknown to us all. Do we stand paralyzed by fear and do nothing? No.
Magoo48
Jun 2019
#6
There's a couple of key differences between the inheritance tax and any proposed wealth tax
customerserviceguy
Jun 2019
#37
All taxes are confiscatory, and I'm not talking about communism or socialism,
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#69
And then we get to the general and these big ideas cost us the election...when we are portrayed as
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#75
The ACA was not passed in Reconciliation...the GOP tried to get rid of it that way. 60 votes were
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#62
No the ACA did need 60 votes...and MFA could not be passed in reconciliation...
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#76
The good (?) news is that these things will not happen any time soon...
TreasonousBastard
Jun 2019
#13
The compounded interest continues. You go into default which has many consequences. If you
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#33
It doesn't have to take 8 years to do that. If you know what you are doing, it can be much faster.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#31
America has spent $5.9 trillion on wars in the Middle East and Asia since 2001
progressoid
Jun 2019
#34
Warren and Sanders both can only win through a major political realignment,
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#48
I like how crap that damn near any other industrialized country can pay for...
Humanist_Activist
Jun 2019
#50
Well the only way to actually prevent them from giving themselves another tax cut
cstanleytech
Jun 2019
#68