Trump gets indicted; Trump doesn’t get indicted. Either way 68,000 people still die each year because they don’t have healthcare; 18 million Americans cannot afford to fulfill the prescription their doctors give them; and one in four Americans live with medical debt. We really need to keep our eye on the ball. It isn’t political power games that matter most; it’s human suffering that matters most.

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Where does the word "healthcare" appear in the Constitution? Or "prescription"? It's not the federal government's business.
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Marianne, why don't you take a stand on what's happening to the politicization of our judiciary?
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Funny you don't mention about American military industrial complexes who are cleaning the US Treasury bone dry. That money could have been rerouted to fund medicare for all.
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ACA was supposed to fix that. Are you acknowledging it’s failure and thereby advocating its replacement or repeal?
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Now do the 100,000 drug overdose with 80% being fentanyl related. And how we need to secure the border.
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When advocates for universal Healthcare couple that with individual accountability to eat well and avoid being an obese liability on the system, we will finally have a practical/realistic discussion.
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CNN and MSNBC have convinced a certain fraction of the American population that Trump is the center of the universe — the Great Satan, and that time began in the year 2016.
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Political power games? What?? You think criminals shouldn’t face consequences? Traitors who betray their country and stage deadly coups in the United States of America shouldn’t face consequences? This is a very strange lane to take. Why?
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A serious condition leads most American's straight into bankruptcy. These circumstances are in a sense an iatrogenic co-symptom.
No one can be refused health care in the US since 1986, by LAW. People have to be served under law regardless of ability to pay. This is why illegals show up in the emergency rooms...free. Stop spewing falsehoods. history.com/news/americans-o…
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