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In reply to the discussion: BERNIE SANDERS TO SPONSOR SINGLE-PAYER HEALTHCARE BILL [View all]Response to mpcamb (Reply #35)
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Now is the perfect time do it on the heels of the failed GOP bill.
Fantastic Anarchist
Mar 2017
#128
There were plenty of Trump voters. They had a panel of Trump voters, also ...
Fantastic Anarchist
Mar 2017
#144
"I will continue to be an impossible person as long as those who are now possible REMAIN possible."
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#132
No one disputes that having a sympathetic president, congress, and state legislatures matters.
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#139
We would never have had the New Deal if there hadn't been strong grassroots support for socialism...
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#134
Start bringing in the hospital organizations and various lobbies and I'll believe it's not just a
Jonny Appleseed
Mar 2017
#5
The work insurance would probably become supplement to Medicare like my Blue Cross
LiberalArkie
Mar 2017
#12
This bill puts everyone residing in America into the union, but without the onerous dues
HoneyBadger
Mar 2017
#60
Business would love to not have to worry about providing health insurance...
Talk Is Cheap
Mar 2017
#13
Also, people could change jobs or start a business and not have to worry about...
Talk Is Cheap
Mar 2017
#41
Some would, some would not. Some business use health insurance to keep employees from switching jobs
PoliticAverse
Mar 2017
#93
Back when I was researching this, it was 32% overhead vs. 3% for Medicare.
Fantastic Anarchist
Mar 2017
#148
Even if it never goes anywhere it's important to bring this option before the public...
TheDebbieDee
Mar 2017
#17
It won't go anywhere, but it's important to keep proposing responsible health solutions.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2017
#34
With a republican majority in the Senate, will it make it out of committee, or even be considered?
George II
Mar 2017
#65
in a Republican run congress, ya think? It is a plan proposed that shows liberals have solutions
JCanete
Mar 2017
#74
What America needs more of, Our elected Senators introducing bills to improve healthcare system!
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#62
Very direct, Bernie's MO: potential solution to a problem, not helping line others' pockets.
JudyM
Mar 2017
#92
Few elected even have the ability to propose bills, each elected should propose as many as possible.
Sunlei
Mar 2017
#95
Aren't congress members required to have Obamacare? I thought that was part of the ACA.
Stardust
Mar 2017
#150
Yes, IS already law that Congress is on Obamacare- they sign up through a DC insurance exchange
wishstar
Mar 2017
#154
So we spent $2 trillion dollars to further entrench a broken system with the ACA..
MadDAsHell
Mar 2017
#119
That is good, but would someone explain to me how the bill wil be acted upone when the
still_one
Mar 2017
#151