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But didn't you vote them in?
But didn't you vote them in?
There isn't much option, sadly.
That isn't true.
If the bill removes some 20 million people from health insurance than calling it a "health care bill" seems quite inappropriate. IMHO the best approach would be to remove the health insurance companies from the picture entirely and create a single payer universal system. The present system leaves some people without coverage completely while at the same time creating great wealth for the CEOs and shareholders of insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, etc. Let us use that wealth to serve people.
What things should we know about this bill?
Sadly it is true. If you vote the government gets in. If you don't vote the government gets in. It's little more than choosing the form of the destroyer.
In 2016 people had many more than two candidates to choose between. It was not Donald and Hillary only on the ballot.
What I don't understand is why they don't want to work on it with more people involved from both sides? To me it seems that they're more intent on getting it passed than actually benefiting Americans.
Its horrible for elderly and the poor