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Single-payer health care


Many progressive health professionals support a single payer health plan.  Yet, that issue has been a moot conversation. Politicians are throwing out adjectives and pronouns that amount to nothing more then insurance companies financially profiting and forcing the overworked and underpaid to contribute with payroll deductions. We have to admit, that not only insurance companies benefit from mandatory coverage, but government was not going to contribute to unemployment lines. The information society of insurance bureaucracy is a major factor in our nations gross national product.

Besides manipulating the media with false anecdotes,  insurance lobbyists swarm around every politician. for every politician in Washington.  These health care pundits  have entered the domain of my car emergency service. In between giving details about towing my truck, I started a conversation with office worker Chalein of Michigan,  about the proposal of universal health care.

Let me not be in shock at the volume of misinformation she had been subjected to. But one of the main points of her contention was how local politicians and a small minority almost convinced her that a government run health care    

Single-payer health care


Many progressive health professionals support a single payer health plan.  Yet, that issue has been a moot conversation. Politicians are throwing out adjectives and pronouns that amount to nothing more then insurance companies financially profiting and forcing the overworked and underpaid to contribute with payroll deductions. We have to admit, that not only insurance companies benefit from mandatory coverage, but government was not going to contribute to unemployment lines. The information society of insurance bureaucracy is a major factor in our nations gross national product.

Besides manipulating the media with false anecdotes,  insurance lobbyists swarm around every politician. for every politician in Washington.  These health care pundits  have entered the domain of my car emergency service. In between giving details about towing my truck, I started a conversation with office worker Chalein of Michigan,  about the proposal of universal health care.

Let me not be in shock at the volume of misinformation she had been subjected to. But one of the main points of her contention was how local politicians and a small minority almost convinced her that a government run health care    
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