AOC needs to take remedial English

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backintexas2013
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Some rich dude shooting someone that did nothing to him is morally right? In what world?
Definitely Not A Cop
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Nobody is denied healthcare in the US. They are denied covered healthcare. Major difference and anyone trying to equate the two is being intentionally dishonest.

That being said, there are major issues with our current structure, and the structure is a camel (a horse put together by a committee) that is the result of trying to please the "free" healthcare types and the private insurance types. In the end, nobody is happy and it has never cost more for health insurance, unless you aren't a citizen.
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MelvinUdall said:

DarkBrandon01 said:

RAB87 said:

DarkBrandon01 said:

Denying people healthcare they already paid for is violence. It may not look violent, but that's only because the people aren't fighting back. It is a form of violence that is normalized by the people in power.
This is some twisted thinking. It is certainly fraud and maybe even theft. But violence? Absurd.


Theft isn't violence?


Was Luigi denied treatment via UHC?


UHC made a statement the he was not a customer / member.
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combat wombat said:

TexAgs91 said:

Or perhaps she needs psychological help.

Now the person who thinks she was almost murdered at the Capitol when she wasn't at the Capitol is lending support to fanatics who think being denied health care is violence, comparing being denied treatment for non-life threatening issues with being gunned down in the streets of NYC.

She is not mentally fit to serve office.
She's a puppet.
. Literally hired her like an actress is what I recall.
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combat wombat said:

TexAgs91 said:

Or perhaps she needs psychological help.

Now the person who thinks she was almost murdered at the Capitol when she wasn't at the Capitol is lending support to fanatics who think being denied health care is violence, comparing being denied treatment for non-life threatening issues with being gunned down in the streets of NYC.

She is not mentally fit to serve office.
She's a puppet.


This is accurate. I read a story when she came on the scene about how she was picked to run by handlers. Had to be charismatic for the left, young, female minority and she checked the boxes. She even auditioned for the role.
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MelvinUdall said:

DarkBrandon01 said:

RAB87 said:

DarkBrandon01 said:

Denying people healthcare they already paid for is violence. It may not look violent, but that's only because the people aren't fighting back. It is a form of violence that is normalized by the people in power.
This is some twisted thinking. It is certainly fraud and maybe even theft. But violence? Absurd.


Theft isn't violence?


Was Luigi denied treatment via UHC?


And money isn't an issue for his family either
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titan
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Nobody is denied healthcare in the US. They are denied covered healthcare
Philosophical question. How important is that distinction?

If you had a scenario where you basically have to be rich to buy food, would that really be much better than it being denied?

This will be a growing problem because the policy setting class never has any real fiscal difficulties in their lives so can't relate to those below.
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howitzercannon said:

Despite your views of AOC you are kind of an idiot aren't you?

I'm no fan of AOC but what are you talking about?


You can't read? It's pretty obvious what he is talking about.
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DarkBrandon01 said:

Denying people healthcare they already paid for is violence. It may not look violent, but that's only because the people aren't fighting back. It is a form of violence that is normalized by the people in power.

Well, since the health insurance business became a vassal of the government with the passage of the ACA…are these now legitimate rage targets?

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If she ever runs for any serious office, there will be a gold mine of embarrassing content. The neg ads will be hilarious.
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howitzercannon said:

Despite your views of AOC you are kind of an idiot aren't you?

I'm no fan of AOC but what are you talking about?
Unless the OP was edited, it seemed pretty clear what he was talking about.

What are you talking about?
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DarkBrandon01 said:

Denying people healthcare they already paid for is violence. It may not look violent, but that's only because the people aren't fighting back. It is a form of violence that is normalized by the people in power.


Is there any word that your side won't redefine in order to gaslight the public and push leftist politics?

Please quit using 1984 as a guidebook.
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Denying people healthcare they already paid for is violence.

Wait until you here about the NHS!
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howitzercannon said:

Despite your views of AOC you are kind of an idiot aren't you?

I'm no fan of AOC but what are you talking about?
Everyone else gets it. Maybe you're the idiot.
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She's good for maybe one thing.
Cinco Ranch Aggie
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CoachtobeNamed$$$ said:

She's good for maybe one thing.
Gotta look out for those big ole commie titties, she would use them to enslave you.
Definitely Not A Cop
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titan said:


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Nobody is denied healthcare in the US. They are denied covered healthcare
Philosophical question. How important is that distinction?

If you had a scenario where you basically have to be rich to buy food, would that really be much better than it being denied?

This will be a growing problem because the policy setting class never has any real fiscal difficulties in their lives so can't relate to those below.




I would say it's a pretty important difference. If you go to the ER because you are dying, you get treated, end of story. You then have to pay the bill. Unless you aren't a citizen of course.
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