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Democratic Socialism is to be shunned?

The USA is the one bright light in a world of darkness.

This is why you can't talk to conservatives about anything. They think the world is a Saturday morning cartoon and that only America has anything good about it.

You should travel more. See the world you despise so much.
 
I don’t believe the “husband” died, BS. Welfare moms = don’t have to work, everything is free. A career choice in today’s world, should not be an option. Let them starve, they will find a job. Their bastard$ will continue the tradition.

No ability to work, that’s what the churches handled long before criminal welfare was legislated.

Now we have 3 generations of breeding women, that is their career, never worked. Hunger would stop that.

Mandatory birth control while on welfare will help stop it too.

"America is the one shining light! Also, LET EM STARVE! LITERAL GENOCIDE FOR POOR PEOPLE!"
 
Well Universal Healthcare is not free, so I guess it's not socialism.

lol

The left's 'Medicare for all' is free in the sense that the gov't pays for it all and is socialism. ACA wasn't free healthcare. Wasn't socialism.
 
The left's 'Medicare for all' is free in the sense that the gov't pays for it all and is socialism. ACA wasn't free healthcare. Wasn't socialism.

You pay premiums and co pays under Medicare. Not free
 
The left's 'Medicare for all' is free in the sense that the gov't pays for it all and is socialism. ACA wasn't free healthcare. Wasn't socialism.

Both are beyond the scope and power of Congress. Congress only has the powers the US Constitution specifically grants them, and no others. Healthcare is not among the powers granted to Congress. That is a power which resides exclusively with the States.
 
Both are beyond the scope and power of Congress. Congress only has the powers the US Constitution specifically grants them, and no others. Healthcare is not among the powers granted to Congress. That is a power which resides exclusively with the States.

Commerce clause. Duh
 
Working Whites will never "Qualify", for anything other than the Tax Bill, so take your collectivism and Stuff it!

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The left's 'Medicare for all' is free in the sense that the gov't pays for it all and is socialism. ACA wasn't free healthcare. Wasn't socialism.

There's these things called taxes you should really read up about. Healthcare doesn't fall from trees.
 
Working Whites will never "Qualify", for anything other than the Tax Bill, so take your collectivism and Stuff it!

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What are you talking about?
 
You pay premiums and co pays under Medicare. Not free

I'm not talking about Medicare, I'm talking about the left's in the US (Sander's and Warren's, for example) proposal of a single-payor healthcare system run by and paid for by the gov't.:roll:
 
I'm not talking about Medicare, I'm talking about the left's in the US (Sander's and Warren's, for example) proposal of a single-payor healthcare system run by and paid for by the gov't.:roll:

It was called Medicare for all. Expanded Medicare. Not free
 
It's single payor healthcare. The gov't pays for it and controls it.

Are you kidding? Please tell me you are kidding if you think its free
 
Are you kidding? Please tell me you are kidding if you think its free

That's what Sanders and Warren, for example, were referring to with their Medicare for all proposal. A single payor healthcare where the gov't controlled and payed for the healthcare. Kinda like in Canada or UK.
 
That's what Sanders and Warren, for example, were referring to with their Medicare for all proposal. A single payor healthcare where the gov't controlled and payed for the healthcare. Kinda like in Canada or UK.

And the people pay premiums. Did you read the plan?
 
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