You seen your own guy? Jesus.
Who?
I'm shocked that his opponent in the gubernatorial race didn't manage to dig those up, it's not like they were hidden away or anything. Dude has got to be kicking himself.Well, looks like Virginia governor Ralph Northam won't be jumping into the Presidential race:
Ok. Now I doubt that you even for a moment bothered to look and see what the cost of care would be by continuing to use the current system.....The answer........45.4 trillion. That's right Bud. All you hear out of the consercuks is that 32.6 trillion number but never what the current healthcare system would cost during the same span.The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System
M4A Would Place Unprecedented Strain on the Federal Budget
By conservative estimates, this legislation would have the following effects:
It cannot be known how much providers will react to these losses by reducing the availability of existing health services, the quality of such services, or both.
- M4A would add approximately $32.6 trillion to federal budget commitments during the first 10 years of its implementation (2022–2031).
- This projected increase in federal healthcare commitments would equal approximately 10.7 percent of GDP in 2022. This amount would rise to nearly 12.7 percent of GDP in 2031 and continue to rise thereafter.
95% of Americans already have healthcare insurance and many like their insurance. Why reinvent the entire wheel? Medicare for all would eliminate private insurance not giving other options.
The solution to all the paperwork and waiting, that happens now in the private sector would be worse with the Government running things.
If a single-payer system could forge a cost-efficient structure that would pass along the actual cost (and the attendant savings) on to each user, then I could potentially get behind it. Unfortunately, we all know the federal government doesn't function efficiently, so what expertise would they bring to bear?Ok. Now I doubt that you even for a moment bothered to look and see what the cost of care would be by continuing to use the current system.....The answer........45.4 trillion. That's right Bud. All you hear out of the consercuks is that 32.6 trillion number but never what the current healthcare system would cost during the same span.
I'm shocked that his opponent in the gubernatorial race didn't manage to dig those up, it's not like they were hidden away or anything. Dude has got to be kicking himself.
Plenty of folks are calling for him to resign, he's going the apology route right now. Northam is really a centrist, if he resigns he'll be replaced by Justin Fairfax who is bit more progressive.Democrats on Reddit are bending over backwards to make excuses for Northam. It’s unreal.
I truly think there might not be a place left online for moderates who have no problem calling out members of both parties on their bull.
Northam is really a centrist
Well I'm pretty sure the guy is toast.As a centrist myself, I’d take the more progressive guy over the centrist who liked to play KKK/blackface dress up during medical school.
Worse that he supports killing infants.
Now it makes sense: ‘Infanticide’ Va. Gov. Northam accepted nearly $2 million from Planned Parenthood
“If a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen,” he continued. “The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.”
In other words, the medical facility would keep the baby “comfortable” until the mother and abortion doctor decided what to do next, which directly implies that the result might be ending the baby’s life.
Am I missing something?
Yeah, you're right.. Too left leaning.I think what you’re missing is you should stop reading nonsense websites like the one you quoted.
Seriously?
Yeah, you're right.. Too left leaning.
For a DimwitRight, because sexual assault is clearly a disqualifier
Unbelievable butchering of the truth!!!Ok. Now I doubt that you even for a moment bothered to look and see what the cost of care would be by continuing to use the current system.....The answer........45.4 trillion. That's right Bud. All you hear out of the consercuks is that 32.6 trillion number but never what the current healthcare system would cost during the same span.
For a Dimwit
A Rite of Passage for a Repug.
You’ve obviously got a wacko Libturd site you go to.Lol.
In all seriousness, you wouldn’t find me on the BC posting from or defending CNN or FOX NEWS, etc.
So, I’m not sure...
Are you trolling?