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@DallasGOPNews Col West is a fine man and a terrific public speaker, but he has not succeeded at his last several jobs as a fundraiser or organizer. No one is good at everything. By contrast, Jennifer Stoddard Hajdu has done a great job organizing, building a team, and building a ground game.
@DutchRojas These are good points. Another benefit is that paying for things directly allows one to negotiate price. Paying with cash or CC takes cost out of the interaction and drives price down. We should not be asking what % of our pop is insured but what % of income goes to healthcare.
We continue to see epic #nursing#shortages. The question is not how do we pay for it, but what is the breaking point for a #hospital or the #system in its entirety? These professionals care the the most vulnerable, in their greatest moment of need. Who is caring for them?
Why is it so difficult to find a year-by-year listing of #accredited#medicalschool since 1970? Have we opened ANY or, better yet, enough to meet #demand?
It is absolutely heartbreaking that 23% of interns had suicidal thoughts, the suicide rate of male physicians is 1.41 times greater than the general population, and female physician suicide rates are 2.27 times that of the general population. https://t.co/c1PejCsJXb #healthcare
NO WONDER those on the left assert that there is ubiquitous systemic racism in America today.
People in the middle are not so certain.
People on the right agree that we had racism in the past but, to the extent it exists now, it is NOT systemic and not nearly as bad as it was...
Starting in 1932, study participants were denied treatment. Staring in 1935, the @MilbankFund paid up to $100 for burial costs IF, and ONLY IF, the families would allow for autopsies to be performed. https://t.co/Czvv1odD87