No surprise. No surprise to anybody but the Village
and the OFB
, that is. The Clintons are the pros from Dover. The numbers prove it.
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No surprise. No surprise to anybody but the Village
and the OFB
, that is. The Clintons are the pros from Dover. The numbers prove it.
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Per capita health care spending (2007):
United States: $7290
Switzerland: $4417
France: $3601
United Kingdom: $2992
Average of OECD developed nations: $2964
Italy: $2686
Japan: $2581
-- Bob Somerby
The text of HR676 (Medicare For All) as PDF (30 pages). The FAQ. Compare HR3200 with HR676.
Medicare for All would save $350 billion a year (study in New England Journal of Medicine).
In 2003, a young Illinois state senator named Barack Obama told an AFL-CIO meeting, "I am a proponent of a single-payer universal healthcare program*." -- Bill Moyers.
* Medicare For All.
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1. The assumption that competing sides, especially political parties, are equally extreme, equally guilty, etc. 2. Treating a dubious position as arguably equivalent to a legitimate one. (Vast Left)
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See, see, she's no CEO!
She can't even destroy the party effectively!
The two of them
are the two biggest class acts I've ever seen in 50 years of watching politics.
He should be ashamed.
It would have been a higher bounce if he had her as VP.
Doesn't that say more about the Clintons....
....than Obama? Obviously he's not touching some part of the democratic party. I still theorize its a post-convention euphoria.
Gee...seems people don't want the Clinton wing ripped from the democratic party no matter what Oborg commenters claim by the thousands.