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Removal demesisx Ask Lemmy

I love how you posted a quote with her politically pandering by co-sponsoring a bill that she **DEMONSTRABLY** doesn’t support. # Can you explain why she is now RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT AND SINGLE PAYER ISN’T EVEN MENTIONED IN HER CAMPAIGN PLATFORM? IF SHE SUPPORTS IT SO STRONGLY, WHY DOES SHE AVOID MENTIONING IT IN HER CAMPAIGN PLATFORM? It would win her easy points but she notably DOESN’T MENTION IT DESPITE ASSHOLES LIKE YOU PRETENDING THAT SHE DOES. Could it because she **knew** that Bernie’s bill wouldn’t pass and co-sponsoring it would effectively dupe centrist pieces of shit like yourself? Do you sometimes forget to breathe? I’m a leftist and am **very** anti-Trump. I just so happen to also have **intellectual honesty** where I can speak my mind and I don’t have to forget my integrity like you for fear of some simple minded asshole misinterpreting my intent. It must be physically painful to be such a fucking sheep that you break all people down into two distinct groups: Trump supporters and Trump enemies. In conclusion, go fuck yourself. Don’t come crying to me when Kamala loses to a man who just survived an assasination attempt. Maybe someday the DNC can field an opponent to the GOP’s candidate that is *actually* a leftist. I know! Let’s try and push Kamala left! /s Edit: # You can’t write this stuff. Guy linked an anti-Single Payer FORBES article written by healthcare investors. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 here's a hilarious quote from that article (which was clearly written by someone who is heavily invested in for-profit healthcare and is terrified of Single Payer) >In a typical hospital operation, the patient expects a health benefit, and the doctor gets income from the surgery. Insurance companies, by contrast, have an economic interest in avoiding the cost of unnecessary surgery. The resolution of these conflicts can be time-consuming and costly. Medici, a health management firm in Austin, Texas, found a better solution. It offers patients a second opinion from a list of specialists at top academic medical centers around the country. The second opinion causes the patients to avert surgery about 30 percent of the time. to paraphrase: *If you want even worse, amateur medical care than you already have right now in the most expensive medical system in the world, you won't have to wait as long! You can go have a student do the surgery! Win win!*

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