Sanders' Single-Payer Sacrifice: 11.6 Million Jobs
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I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
Next you'll tell me what I can smoke or eat -
Eat a dickRaceBannon said:I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
Next you'll tell me what I can smoke or eat
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OK!BallSacked said:
Eat a dickRaceBannon said:I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
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You are forced to pay taxes on cigarettes if you smoke.RaceBannon said:I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
Next you'll tell me what I can smoke or eat
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I don't smoke tobacco
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There's a bit of overhead in defaulting on medical bills and entering bankruptcy.RaceBannon said:I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
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I'm sure @Swaye taxes you on his peyote.RaceBannon said:I don't smoke tobacco
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You get 0 liberal compassion when you are old, rich, and white.RaceBannon said:I can feel the liberal compassion from here folks. What's the difference if I sign up for free healthcare? At least this way you only have to pay if I need it.
Next you'll tell me what I can smoke or eat
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compassionate_conservatismconservatism
Compassionate conservatism is a political philosophy that stresses using traditionally conservative techniques and concepts in order to improve the general welfare of society. The term itself is often credited to U.S. historian and politician Doug Wead, who used it as the title of a speech in 1979, although its origins lie in paternalism.[1] This label and philosophy has been espoused by U.S. Republican and Democratic politicians since then though in recent times it has been strongly associated with former U.S. President George W. Bush, who commonly used the term to describe his personal views.[1] This philosophy has also been espoused in the United Kingdom by British Prime Minister David Cameron. -
More people should smoke and do drugs. We can keep healthcare costs down by ending any form of subsidized health coverage, while eliminating all sin taxes and legalizing all drugs.





