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I saw Lynne Woolsey describe the struggle to sell Single-Payer plan state option to the Progressive Caucus, Saturday in Penngrove. She had many hopeful anecdotes as well to appear balanced enough. I wanted to ask her to say something about campaign finance reform, but the person in front of me spoke when she seemed to be choosing me.
Please help reignite interest in the most probable source of parasitic economic behavior.
Please help reignite interest in the most probable source of parasitic economic behavior.
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The way she got past Republicans was to add a provision for states to have Single-Payer options as a constitutional entitlement. She told stories from the Health and Education Committee and the Progressive Caucus. Her hope is tempered with heat she is willing to take.
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