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57Brave

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Events of the past week make it clear ACHA will not see light of day. Though the only functioning model no one is strongly favors ACA-

We're not going back to 2008, moving forward ...

This ideal looks good to me

What about your

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No, not at all

Keith Olbermann‏Verified account @KeithOlbermann 27m27 minutes ago

Keith Olbermann Retweeted Donald J. Trump

So, immediately terminate the insurance of 30,000,000+ Americans. That's your REAL plan?

for a tax break for hoarders
 
No... its to get rid of a failed law that will crumble on its own. This really isn't complicated, but emotional arguments are effective so keep em up
 
not to mention that to repeal it can't be done in the way they are trying to bypass democrats by passing this abortion of a bill
 
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In 1973, Nixon did a personal favor for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente. Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organizations they were intended to be.

Guess the "government intervention" was deregulation.

sometimes I don't understand how you drink milk
 
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In 1973, Nixon did a personal favor for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente. Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organizations they were intended to be.

Guess the "government intervention" was deregulation.

sometimes I don't understand how you drink milk

I posted about 7 charts in another thread about health care costs since 2000 that were shockingly, and i mean shockingly, ignored.
 
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In 1973, Nixon did a personal favor for his friend and campaign financier, Edgar Kaiser, then president and chairman of Kaiser-Permanente. Nixon signed into law, the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, in which medical insurance agencies, hospitals, clinics and even doctors, could begin functioning as for-profit business entities instead of the service organizations they were intended to be.

Guess the "government intervention" was deregulation.

thank god this happened

we are way better off with healthcare and media being for profit
 
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