Let's talk health care
We should talk about providing health care to the roughly one of six Americans with no insurance who must therefore use emergency departments as doctor's offices, so the
We should talk about providing health care to people who do have insurance but whose carriers have found ways to deny converge, often stories about pre-existing conditions that would make a used car salesman blush.
We should talk about the excellent health care plans members of Congress have that they refuse so far to share.
We should talk about the drug part of health care that will still not have the government negotiate drug prices with the manufacturers, when drugs are often the most expensive part of health care.
We should talk about helping
We should talk about a federal health care option that would provide a standard against which to measure private insurance plans.
We should talk about how the most expensive proposals for health care now on the table would cost the federal government only about $100 billion a year, about ΒΌ of the defense budget. How can we have a secure nation when we don't care for our ill?
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