>>>It's a safe bet that she never would done this without the pressure from Bernie and his supporters.
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>I've said here and elsewhere that the pre-Obamacare system would have collapsed under the weight of its special interest groups and profiteers within a decade. The only special interest groups that belong naturally in healthcare are the doctors, nurses, other caregivers, porters and other support staff, and whatever admin staff those groups call on to organize and assist their services to patients. The smartest trick would be to try to return the healthcare professions to vocations rather than clock watchers or entrepreneurs trying to keep up with the Jones, surrounded by jackals.
Knocking off the insurers is a good move, for sure.
The next target should be the hospital systems.
http://blogs.cooperhealth.org/news/2014/11/cooper-appoints-kevin-m-odowd-esq-to-senior-executive-leadership-team/This man was involved in the Bridgegate scandal and had to leave the Christie administration in a hurry.
Zero health care experience.
Michelle Obama, that trail-blazing caregiver, was suddenly worth $100K/ yr to a Chicago hospital when her husband became a state senator.
When he became a US Senator her value and her salary tripled.
These people don't even pretend to be honest with other people's money.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.