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How Did We Get to the Point That We Could Consider a Communist for Pr
TheRealThing Wrote:Yeah well, not as silly (or as inaccurate) as this ^^ post. I have never suggested that working people would quit work, but that doesn't stop you from real time revision now does it?

AFTR, choices be darned, if Dems get back in the driver's seat government run healthcare is a done deal. Only the dishonest or the willfully ignorant would claim otherwise. The percentages of paying non-paying tax payers came from Market Watch. Lie on your own terms.

Maybe you’re not, but it does seem the first thing you bring up when discussing the expansion of Medicare is those already who have their hand out and aren’t working. It could be an inadvertent comparison.

I saw that number from Marketwatch, but it’s more complicated. That number includes folks who are workers who may receive a credit and also billionaires who use losses and loopholes, so the 18.8% is more accurate (it’s complicated too). 45% of Americans aren’t bums.

A study published last week from Yale, Florida, and Maryland Universities says Medicare for all would save Americans would save $450 billion annually and prevent 68,000 deaths. That certainly sounds like doomsday for the United States of America.
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How Did We Get to the Point That We Could Consider a Communist for Pr - by Cardfan1 - 02-21-2020, 03:47 AM

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