“If we get traction with the public, the Democratic Party establishment and its incumbents may recognize that they are on the wrong side of this issue and may respond by saying that they too stand for what the Doctors Campaign stands for – Medicare for All. Or they may stick to protecting the health care industries. In that case, the fight is on. If we can recruit enough physicians to stand for election, we should challenge incumbents, of both parties, in the primary and the general elections. We may not win many seats the first time out, but we will be putting the question to the voters and offering them something they don’t have now – a way to vote for what they really want on Election Day. It will be necessary to continue the campaign through several Congressional elections.” Kirkwood says plainly that Obamacare cannot be fixed and that Trumpcare is cruel and unpopular.
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It’s not just that Democrats in Congress are weak on this issue, but that they know why universal health care (by any other name) defies logic in today’s America — in large part because of the Democrats’ own agenda. Liberals seem oddly unaware of the consequences of the “war on the poor.” They continue to implicitly support an agenda that has stripped the poor of the most basic human rights (UN’s UDHR) of food and shelter, yet maintain that health care is a human right. Let’s be honest. The middle class wants lower premiums, and wants to end penalties against… Read more »