We should have universal healthcare. Insulin would be free. We’ve been trained to expect so little, politicians feel free to brag about throwing us crumbs.
From capping insulin costs at $35 a month for seniors on Medicare to cutting health care premiums by $800 a year for 15 million families, President Biden is lowering health care costs for millions of Americans.

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yea well the republicans would never agree to universal healthcare so enough with the fantasy land pizxie dust talk and join us on planet earth
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And if the food was clean and not made metabolically taxing or addictive we wouldn’t even need the insulin.
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We have a 34 trillion dollar debt. You are a moron.
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Like in..... Pretty much every EU country, the UK, Canada. What's different? For one, they have more, sometimes a lot more, than 2 political parties.
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It wouldn’t be “free” it would be taxpayer funded.
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No, people should not have to settle, but the reality is that governing is about compromise. Which usually those on the far-left and far-right don't know how to do.
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You saw the GOP fury in this country when HRC suggested healthcare reform in the 90s and then again when universal healthcare came up as a way to go when the ACA was being worked out in Obama's first term. Stop insinuating the Biden admin is somehow the problem.
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Maybe you should go be a pathetic Pick Me for Russell Brand again.
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We should not have universal healthcare. Healthcare should not be the government’s responsibility.
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