Skeptical Dems are "Charlie" friends are obamakins.
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Skeptical Dems are "Charlie" friends are obamakins.
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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.
The Village
is the few thousand people inside the Beltway who control the political life of the country; they are responsible for managing the Overton Window
, for example. They are thoroughly bi-partisan. They all know each other, and they all fuck each other (both senses). The term "Village
" (my term was Versailles
on the Potomac) captures their provincialism, their pettiness, and how small (all senses) they really are. I believe Village
is also the name of a horror movie that Digby had in mind.
Comments
Jeqal, your link is skewing the site
at least when I bring it up. The way to fix it is after the embed, put HTML paragraph code around your embed. A paragraph code is < p> only without the space (I put it there so you could see it) at the beginning of the text and < /p> at the end. You might also want to put the link in code since it is what's causing the site to skew (I've done it myself, which is why I'm such an expert on fixing it), which is done by putting < a href="LINK">then text to describe link that can be clicked on, then < /a>. Only without spaces before the As.
And congratulations on your first embed.
"Do what you feel in your heart to be right -- for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't. " - Eleanor Roosevelt
:)
Brilliant.
Ha
yes, brilliant. And since it was apparently added in November 2006, prescient.
thanks for this!
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I like this one, too
I'd try to play dumb, but I'm not that smart.
thanks for the embed tip!
great thanks!
"The great divide in this country is not by race or even income, it's by those who think they are better than everyone else and think they should play by a different set of rules," --Bill Clinton
http://www.correntewire.com/ye_olde_writ... fiction link