#MeidareForAll, #M4A - In addition to saving and improving the quality of life for millions of Americans, affordable Medicare for All will have a positive ripple effect on our entire economy. (1 of 7)
Access to preventive care for medical, dental and vision will open doors of opportunity for many to enter the workforce, obtain full-time employment, start a new business or leave oppressive work conditions. (2 of 7)
For many, just the peace of mind that an illness or accident will never financially wipe them out will eliminate tremendous mental and physical stress. (3 of 7)
#MeidareForAll, #M4A - For employers, it will mean an end of trying to game the system by hiring part-time workers whose weekly allowable work hours are cut off right at the threshold where healthcare benefits would be required to kick in. (4 of 7)
It will mean healthier, happier and less stressed employees. It will also free up financial resources for expansion or business improvements. (5 of 7)
It will eliminate the annual ritual (and huge time and resource waster) associated with shopping for a new healthcare plan during the infamous ‘open enrollment’ period. (6 of 7)
Finally, by peeling off the medical costs from Workers Compensation policies, a significant reduction in insurance premiums would be realized. (7 of 7)
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In addition to lives lost or shattered, the post 9/11 wars have cost $5.6 trillion - That's equivalent to about $750 for every man, women, and child in the ENTIRE WORLD. And this figure doesn't include ANY of the costs associated with the destruction we've caused in other lands.
The United States of America is the greatest exporter of weapons. Our entire nation is a weapon of mass destruction. Not surprisingly, military budgets continue to rise, and we continue to believe the duopoly's propaganda that terrorist attacks are imminent & we must strike 1st.
Over an 8 year period, President Barrack Obama delivered 26,000+ bombs, indiscriminately taking innocent lives as well as 'enemy combatants'. Despite this, much like Kissinger before him, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.