When people with over $200M in the bank have a problem with the idea of universal healthcare & fear the Democratic Party is lurching too far to the Left, they are promoting an amoral economic paradigm that will be overwhelmed by the forces of history.

Aug 11, 2018 · 9:29 AM UTC

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What about people with less than $200M who feel that way?
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I am a middle class and I am worried about the economic realities of welfare of all would really mean. We are at least 15 trilion in debt maybe more now. Iit’s just a “utopian socialist fantasy”.
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hoping this tweet evolves into a full blown diatribe. maybe even an article.
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#socialism is an amoral #economic paradigm. #Government intervention in #healthcare is antithetical to #liberty. #History is not determined & #freedom can return, unless #leftists mimic #Robespierre, which is what you sound like. Getting your guillotine ready the rest of us?
Replying to @marwilliamson
thank you. you are addressing that guy's actual base, rather than blaming the working class. the more privileged classes have to stop objectifying the working class. Thank You.
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Universal healthcare has nothing at all to do with anyone’s net worth no matter the size. Universal healthcare will bankrupt this country and make healthcare worse for those in need of hc the most. Tax all $200m people 100% and we still can’t pay for it.
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The people with over $200M in the bank who don’t support universal healthcare might want to take a look at where they are lurching...
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Yes, and what happened to that the old conservative value of "fiscal responsibility" when even conservative estimates of the cost of "tax reform" place it into the trillions!
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Hello how are you plz tell me contact namber