Liberals Gearing Up To Push Single-Payer Health Care
The fix is in and the cat is out of the bag. Here's a propaganda piece from the
liberal Daily Beast which clearly shows that ObamaCare was meant to fail so that
the powers-that-be in Washington could impose even more socialized medicine on
the American people.
Also See: The government is arming up for a massive war scheduled to take place on US soil. Watch this leaked report for the details.
(Daily Beast) Could anger at the ObamaCare rollout make Americans more receptive to a kind of Medicare-for-all system? That’s what activists are hoping—and they’re plotting a state-by-state fight.
As the rollout of ObamaCare clunks forward, activists who opposed the law from the beginning say it is time to seize the moment, to tear down the current health-care edifice and start anew, especially now as frustration with the law’s implementation is reaching a peak.
These are not Tea Party activists but advocates for a single-payer health-care system who say some of the problems with the launch of the Affordable Care Act—in addition to built-in problems with the law itself—have made the American public more receptive than ever to a Medicare-for-all kind of coverage system.
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Also See: The government is arming up for a massive war scheduled to take place on US soil. Watch this leaked report for the details.
(Daily Beast) Could anger at the ObamaCare rollout make Americans more receptive to a kind of Medicare-for-all system? That’s what activists are hoping—and they’re plotting a state-by-state fight.
As the rollout of ObamaCare clunks forward, activists who opposed the law from the beginning say it is time to seize the moment, to tear down the current health-care edifice and start anew, especially now as frustration with the law’s implementation is reaching a peak.
These are not Tea Party activists but advocates for a single-payer health-care system who say some of the problems with the launch of the Affordable Care Act—in addition to built-in problems with the law itself—have made the American public more receptive than ever to a Medicare-for-all kind of coverage system.
Read The Full Story