Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
Gosh, I thought a majority of people wanted Medicare for all. Btw, now that the Rats are actually in power in House, the support for Medicare for all is cooling.
Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
She won. Get over it
Then she lost
Get over it
You brought it up. And hate facts.
Listen here shitdick. You people all sound the same.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
Some of you forget the millions more votes Hillary had than Bernie. Although those DNC emails Trump conspired with Russia to obtain sure do look criminal.
She won. Get over it
Then she lost
Get over it
You brought it up. And hate facts.
Listen here shitdick. You people all sound the same.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
So your against Bernie
Me too
Common ground. Now answer the question.
Yeah Race, take the time to answer Hondo's question about what you'd do to fix the Healthcare systems because I'm certain that he'll respond with a thoughtful and serious reply after you've done so.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
So your against Bernie
Me too
Common ground. Now answer the question.
Yeah Race, take the time to answer Hondo's question about what you'd do to fix the Healthcare systems because I'm certain that he'll respond with a thoughtful and serious reply after you've done so.
I answered his same question. And you type that like you ever provide a thoughtful and serious response.
2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Monday night that under his progressive “Medicare-for-all” proposal, Americans would not be able to keep existing health insurance coverage from private plans even if they wanted to do so.
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
And?
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
Are you sure that I'm scared? Maybe I am angry but not scared. Ever think of that?
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
I can't answer every question. I'm not a Bernie guy. If I were designing it, I'd keep the current system with a public option. Phase it in over years to eventually get rid of the insurance tied to employers. But you still have the option to purchase your own insurance. There's a lot more to it, and it involves increasing the Medicare tax.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
So your against Bernie
Me too
Common ground. Now answer the question.
Yeah Race, take the time to answer Hondo's question about what you'd do to fix the Healthcare systems because I'm certain that he'll respond with a thoughtful and serious reply after you've done so.
I answered his same question. And you type that like you ever provide a thoughtful and serious response.
Hondo, just because you're both too stupid and too dishonest to give an honest and intelligent response doesn't mean that I've never given a serious response.
Take for example your lie from the other day where you claimed I wanted Ralph Northen to step down. Days earlier you quoted me saying the exact opposite of that and yet that still didn't stop you from lying.
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Then she lost
Get over it
The Vermont senator told a CNN town hall that health care should be a “human right” and that the U.S. “shamefully” was the only major country on Earth “not to guarantee health care to all people.” He argued that the only “cost-effective” way to give all Americans health insurance would be with a “Medicare-for-all single-payer program.”
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer then pointed to statistics showing half of Americans get their health insurance through their employers and that a recent Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of those who get their insurance from their employers like it.
“Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans through their employers, if there’s a 'Medicare-for-all' program that you endorse?” Blitzer asked.
“No,” Sanders responded mid-question as he shook his head. “What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So, instead of having a Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're gonna have a Medicare card.”
I'm not sure what you are scared of. Why you are pressing. There is no way that'll happen in your lifetime. The insurance lobby is too big and got stronger under Obamacare. They have both sides bought off. Just like the cannabis issue. It'll never happen because big pharma has both sides bought off.
@HoustonHusky brought it up
You seem to be struggling here
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
How come your defense of every bad idea by democrats is to attack "conservatives" and say it will never happen? Why is he running for President on that idea then? Why is he the front runner? Should I vote for him then because it will never happen?
Do you have any more talking points about Big Pharma?
Gosh, I thought a majority of people wanted Medicare for all. Btw, now that the Rats are actually in power in House, the support for Medicare for all is cooling.
So I answered Race. Now you answer what you want to do to fix the medical system.
Me too
I'm against the elimination of private insurance. How about you?
You answered. Thank you
Take for example your lie from the other day where you claimed I wanted Ralph Northen to step down. Days earlier you quoted me saying the exact opposite of that and yet that still didn't stop you from lying.
They used to saw off legs and arms with no morphine. We've gone soft