Dansby is supposed to be moved up I heard, but yes I'd be dumb to not start Duvall over Nick. Got yet another bad typical Atlanta sports feeling over this.
They're just going to willingly take less profits because it takes longer to implement? My point is I don't want them being able to have a say in any of this, I more or less want them to be abolished unless you pay into a single-payer system and then pay for private insurance after that.
It's this too. I'm not under the impression that Bernie's M4A comes close to passing in the Senate (especially if he's only for filibuster reform and not abolishment), but I want his old crotchey ass up there really speaking to the American people that if they elected him that they need to push their representatives to not piss their pants and get on board.
Again I ask you more specifically, if we propose some sort of hybrid/centralized system where health insurance still plays a role, you don't think they won't successfully water it down by fighting against it? These companies aren't giving up their power willingly and I seriously think they'll be much more successful in retaining it if the most popular plan put forth lets includes them in a major way (i.e. they can successfully influence it).
I'll be more than happy to eat crow if she gets the nomination and she unequivocally says that she's going to push for the same plan he has proposed (and what she co-sponsored before). I'll be more than happy to vote for her, and in fact she's obviously my second choice but you do you though because I'm not doing cartwheels in the street for her.
Harris co-sponsored the M4A bill and literally rolled out her own pile of shit because nothing matters. Warren has rolled out some great policy points, but she has obviously shown she isn't going to adopt every single one of Bernie's platforms (e.g. housing, prison voting rights, etc.)
I'll take a yes, but please keep speaking for me. I'm just frustrated that she's intentionally positioning herself as vague as possible on her take for M4A because she's likely going to gauge what she should propose if she gets the nomination. That seems kind of chickenshit to me when she's come out with a lot of other plans. I'd rather her take a stance about this now than not, whatever that may be.
And motherfucker, I'm extra salty tonight, but I have donated to Warren and even went to a very early campaign stop when she came to the Atlanta suburbs. I love her, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to push her to hold the most progressive stance on the issue I care most about.
Do you seriously think if we aren't aggressive as possible about ridding ourselves of the stranglehold of health insurance companies on access to healthcare that they won't beat back some piecemeal alternative that takes a decade to roll out? That is by far my biggest concern, the insurance execs will spend as much as it takes to influence opinion and politicians that give little more than winning a re-election (or appearing "centrist" for these never-trumper suburbanites).
You keep talking about this, afaik Bernie is simply proposing the kind of healthcare that Canada and most of Europe uses. Private health insurance is still available but must be paid extra for.
If your only stated goal for Bernie is to help Warren then he should do so in what he's done for almost all of his life, fight for true progressive values. Otherwise fuck off, you should be beating your stupid LSU antagonistic meat that he may be winding his campaign back.
Hopefully he'll push Warren to stop pussyfooting around what exactly she means when she says she supports M4A and promise not to take PAC money in the general.
It's funny that my typical go to for hot sauce since I moved back to Georgia (and have lost my acclimation to very spicy food) is Cholua. I want that Valentina Black Label but it isn't quite as easy to find as it once was in Austin unless I go to specifically a mexican farmer's market store off Buford Hwy.