To those who say that not having healthcare or free higher education somehow equates to “freedom,” I’ll tell you what freedom is: freedom from the unbelievable stress & strain of going to a job you hate every single day just so you can pay for healthcare & your college loan debt.

Nov 13, 2020 · 11:59 AM UTC

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1/2 The underlying problem unaddressed is: healthcare providers & university professors -at large scale - refuse to valuate their services, in lieu of cartel like adminstrative structure doing all the bidding...
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I think in the rural areas people want M4A, but do not like bureaucrats that consistently f*** them over. Push simple: everyone has a card, you get your medical help, no questions asked or refusals. Call it Rural M4A.
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Amen sister! Another freedom M4A would afford: freedom from staying in an abusive marriage because you NEED your spouse's health ins. Not me personally, but I'm sure for a few million of you out there. How SAD our lives are because healthcare is tied to one's job.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
No that would be called privilege.
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Wealth inequality is an issue so serious it must now be considered in every aspect of public policy. For example, the popular Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act, now with 80+cosponsors, returns all the money collected to taxpayers in equal share, benefiting low incomes.
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There are other choices to be made. First of all, we should stop encouraging people that can’t afford college to take out massive loans to go-a degree is wholly unnecessary and if we allowed capitalism to work at universities it would fictive tuition prices down.
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Would love to see you as a part of @JoeBiden cabinet.