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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You are both wrong. Don't be a beggar for crumbs and expect things from the government.
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Crumbs indeed! Look how little attention is given to education. Yeah, some lucky people got student debt relief but the real problem is the high cost of higher education. Makes Biden look good but doesn't fix the problem.
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Biden sadly clings to Obamacare as healthcare gets less and less affordable for working class and the poor.
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Biden would not fight for a public option in his second term. But we know who will
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Correct, Democrats & Republicans have become very used to only serving the 1%, large corporations, Wall Street & donors. That has led to an extreme concentration of wealth & power that has put our democracy & human rights in peril. It is time for the people (99%) to fight back.
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Focusing on providing universal sick care is only to empower a corrupt system. Universal health is a concept I believe in, but only after the corrupt regulation is wiped out and the system is actually able to support health
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If you depend on them for everything they own you.
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Govt involvement in healthcare is what made it so expensive. Same with education.