no, this is just the effect one should expect as the process shakes out. Of course, when enough folks(it's damned close, now) realize that cutting out the middle men and going to Medicare for all will save a shitload of money, we'll get to the next logical step towards joining the civilized world.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:no, this is just the effect one should expect as the process shakes out. Of course, when enough folks(it's damned close, now) realize that cutting out the middle men and going to Medicare for all will save a shitload of money, we'll get to the next logical step towards joining the civilized world.
so you've changed positions and are now riding....side saddle.
Thanks fer quoting me from years past...when I was schooling you on insurance.
ummm, Pud.....I said before the ACA was actually law that it was the best that could beat a filibuster and but step one en route to Single Payer. School me? Teach me how to clean the screen after laughing a spraying coffee on it.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:ummm, Pud.....I said before the ACA was actually law that it was the best that could beat a filibuster and but step one en route to Single Payer. School me? Teach me how to clean the screen after laughing a spraying coffee on it.