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To sin tax or not to sin tax
But the insurance lobby is too powerful to allow Pete to vote for that!
You're saying over forty million Americans have "chosen" NOT to have any healthcare at all? And, strange to say, they all seem to be in the lower income group. America STILL manages to spend more per capita than anywhere else in the world. Why? We have let the insurances companies become the last vestige of the nineteenth century robber barons.
TJ, reliable access to health care is a human right, not socialism. Health care should be like any other necessity to America's citizens like clean water, clean air, police and fire protection, access to public transportation.
As may probably know, Domenici became a convert to his very modest mental health proposal ONLY after his own daughter became a mental health consumer and he got to experience that system up close and personal. It's nice to recognize Pete's one area of concern to America's mental health community, but few articles connect all the dots in showing how he got so "radicalized."
Universal health care would be the single biggest economic boost to the American economy in modern time. Research this important topic, TJ, instead of repeating the same tired old talking points of the defenders of the insurance corporations.