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Should have campaigned for that in 2008.

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Originally posted by @kazetnagorra
Should have campaigned for that in 2008.
who, Hillary? Obama? hah!

they aren't supporting it today, let alone 2008


Originally posted by @zahlanzi
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Sounds like Europe.


Come to Commiefornia. You even get free pot delivered

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So the government can claim your estate and you can't pass on family wealth.


Which of Bernie's bill's democratic supporters do you think are there just to get credit for supporting a bill that has no chance to pass?

I would bet that Cory Booker is one such hypocrite. I would bet that Elizabeth Warren is genuine in her support.


Originally posted by @kquinn909
Come to Commiefornia. You even get free pot delivered
If that were true, I'd consider moving there.

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Originally posted by @fabianfnas
Sounds like Europe.
Actually, Medicare covers less than (the minimum coverage of) most European health care systems.

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Originally posted by @kazetnagorra
Actually, Medicare covers less than (the minimum coverage of) most European health care systems.
Australia's not bad for Medicare.
Which is good because everything else is so damn expensive ... (compared to europe , u.s. )

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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Australia's not bad for Medicare.
Which is good because everything else is so damn expensive ... (compared to europe , u.s. )
Australia's good on the money, but if you live outside the big cities you won't be able to get treatment without a looooooooooooong journey. I guess you gotta get something to compensate for those city housing prices. 🙁

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Originally posted by @kazetnagorra
Actually, Medicare covers less than (the minimum coverage of) most European health care systems.
What do you pay for a cancer treatment in USA (including insurance fees)?
What do we pay for a cancer treatment in Europe (including insurance fees)?
Answer that question and you know what I mean.

I've heard that in USA you can be denied cancer treatment if you don't have the money to pay for it (or insurance). Is that correct?

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Originally posted by @sh76
If that were true, I'd consider moving there.
m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5770256