As important as it is to achieve universal healthcare, we also have to ask ourselves why we have so many more chronic illnesses than they do in other advanced countries. 1/2

Sep 28, 2022 · 12:23 PM UTC

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As long as Big Food and Big Ag dominate our farming and food supply, chemical companies are allowed to poison our green spaces and fossil fuel and defense industries pollute our environment, no healthcare system will ever be able to get ahead of the damage they cause. 2/2
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Is is just poverty. Even if we had better food most could not afford it. We also have multiple untreated issues that make our life harder. I at 47 have failing and missing teeth, bad vision, spinal nerve damage, prediabetic, High BP and 2 bad knees.
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these tweets are 100% meaningless and hypocritical until you address the elephant in the room. this a moral test and you are failing it.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Simple. Look at EU countries version of fda.
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This is posturing, Marianne. None of your party is actively working to secure universal healthcare. You try to place blame on other industries, fine. Yet your dedication to the democratic establishment allows this continual exploitation of the people, in favor of capitalism.
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Sure, so I can get denied healthcare for having the wrong political opinion....hard pass
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cuckoo bird
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Sure steer the convo away from m4all 🙄🙄
Oh, I don’t know, when you have over 30% of the population is obese, that might be a good place to start.
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The omnipresent junk food and lack of vast campaigns of preventative medicine! A lot of stress created by the lack of economic security… etc
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