Yes, you do. I do, too. But I got a favor to ask, Charlie. Please be careful when you use the word "they" as an encompassing plural and be specific about who you are talking to. Because not all members of Congress are owned, and not every pharmaceutical company rips off the public. You are right that overall our health system is set …
Yes, you do. I do, too. But I got a favor to ask, Charlie. Please be careful when you use the word "they" as an encompassing plural and be specific about who you are talking to. Because not all members of Congress are owned, and not every pharmaceutical company rips off the public. You are right that overall our health system is set up backwards. But not everybody in it operates that way.
I live in a state which, while not "universal" or "single payer", has taken large steps in that direction. And legislators and others are working to resurrect the universal health care plan that one of our former governors scuttled a few years ago. Other states are moving in that direction as well, some further along than others.
BTW, that particular governor had to promise not to run for reelection before he was sworn in for his second term because so many people were pissed at him. He lives in another state now, and we're good with that. Especially when we learned that he was involved with people pulling a Ponzi on the state and investors in a state-supported project. He kind of slid out of that, but it is wise of him to not publicize when he was in state giving his deposition.)
Yes, you do. I do, too. But I got a favor to ask, Charlie. Please be careful when you use the word "they" as an encompassing plural and be specific about who you are talking to. Because not all members of Congress are owned, and not every pharmaceutical company rips off the public. You are right that overall our health system is set up backwards. But not everybody in it operates that way.
I live in a state which, while not "universal" or "single payer", has taken large steps in that direction. And legislators and others are working to resurrect the universal health care plan that one of our former governors scuttled a few years ago. Other states are moving in that direction as well, some further along than others.
BTW, that particular governor had to promise not to run for reelection before he was sworn in for his second term because so many people were pissed at him. He lives in another state now, and we're good with that. Especially when we learned that he was involved with people pulling a Ponzi on the state and investors in a state-supported project. He kind of slid out of that, but it is wise of him to not publicize when he was in state giving his deposition.)
Oh gawwwd…hope he’s not in CA!