Saturday, December 31, 2016

Democrats Call For Rallies Nationwide To Oppose GOP On Health Care


By USA Today, Dec. 28, 2016 

Democratic leaders are calling for a “day of action” on Jan. 15 to mobilize grassroots opposition across the country to Republican plans to “end Medicare as we know it and throw our health care system into chaos.”

In a Wednesday letter, Senate and House Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., along with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., asked their congressional colleagues for help organizing rallies or other events in their own states. Sanders, who was tapped to lead “outreach” for Senate Democrats next Congress, has called for Democrats to get out of D.C. and engage working people following Hillary Clinton’s loss of the presidential race to Republican Donald Trump.

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2 comments:

  1. As a self-employed tradesman, I want to know what the GOP will do to "fix" Obamacare. Small business is the backbone of this country. I could not afford healthcare before as I was shut out since I could not qualify for a group plan. Your move, Larry.

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  2. The left is not willing to take responsibility for anything. The healthcare system is a mess that is taxing people (yes, it is a tax) that can't afford the outrageous cost of health care even with the subsidies. Those who can afford it are just basically purchasing catastrophic insurance since the deductibles are so high. Add to this problem, the difficulty of seeing a doctor and all the paperwork they have to do and it is an unsustainable system. Healthcare was fine for the 95% of Americans BEFORE the law. They government Just should have concentrated on how to help the needy without destroying the whole system. In the end we all know there objective is a one-payer system and they we can be like every other socialized medical plan. And we all know how well that works.

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