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Leo B Watkins's avatar

Overall true. Only one major point of objection. Or rather, ommission.

This ongoing idea from those of the left that both parties are the same. They are not.

Overall, the Democratic party is doing the best they can with what they've got. The reason they don't do more is because - we, the voters, hold them back.

Obamacare was originally a Republican idea, when Mitt Romney instituted it in Massachusetts. Dems accepted it as a compromise, when they wanted to push for Mcare for All. And then voters punished them for enacting it.

Likewise the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Pushed through by a Democrat, gutted by Republicans.

On and on for kitchen table issues. Accepts Republican ideas to fix the border, Republicans refuse to enact it to make sure their base stays energized. Deficit spending for infrastructure and to address an ongoing risk to not only the nation, but the world versus mailing bankrupting checks at election time to buy votes. Ruining our credit rating with their financial antics.

Again, on and on. Theocracies, wealth inequality, insurrection.

They are most certainly NOT all the same. There is a clear choice. Particularly this year, all the way up and down the ballot. Decency and democracy versus fraud and felons.

Choose wisely. We do have the power.

They haven't taken it yet, though damned if they ain't trying.

Vote, and vote Democrat.

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Robert Keith Thomas's avatar

A local example of the dominance of money in health services is the process MW Healthcare is using to reduce or eliminate its public services such as the Moss Free Clinic which MWH's nonprofit status, meaning it pays no taxes, obliges them. The IRS by law is supposed to audit them every three years to make sure their public service matches what they do not pay in taxes. All this so its directors and doctors can enjoy enormous salaries and benefits. Why do our local and state politicians not inquire?

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