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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
now wait, what jobs are we talking about? paulkienitz Oct 2019 #1
people employed to keep you from getting healthcare services. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #11
+1,000 Tiggeroshii Oct 2019 #24
Bingo snort Oct 2019 #28
It isn't discussed because it isn't true! wasupaloopa Oct 2019 #90
What do you suppose the medicare for all plan will pay for? Tiggeroshii Oct 2019 #97
I just heard her say that these people will get jobs in other insurance sectors like automobile UniteFightBack Nov 2019 #162
Except not even 1/2 million are employed by the health insurance industry. oldsoftie Oct 2019 #39
Well that is odd then. Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #49
Why? It takes an education to be a health care provider. Who is going to pay for the education? wasupaloopa Oct 2019 #92
Under our current system individuals pay for their own education. Voltaire2 Nov 2019 #154
Maybe they added the extra people needed in doctor's practices who need to deal with the karynnj Oct 2019 #56
And other medical facilities. Mr.Bill Oct 2019 #81
And all the many different forms instead of one. blm Oct 2019 #103
DING! DING! DING! We hava winner!!! InAbLuEsTaTe Oct 2019 #80
all the jobs DENVERPOPS Oct 2019 #14
The same reason we wont look at funding like the other countries do. oldsoftie Oct 2019 #41
Jobs that drive the cost of US healthcare to twice anyone else's with worse outcomes. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2019 #53
Doesn't matter. People losing jobs is a problem. dem4decades Oct 2019 #76
Yep Rebl2 Oct 2019 #95
Yeah - HRC was wrong to say coalworkers would get retrained for blm Oct 2019 #107
I wouldn't say she was stupid. She was hopeful they would understand. dem4decades Oct 2019 #123
She wasn't stupid. And that was my point. blm Oct 2019 #127
There were roughly 50,000 coal miners in 2016, according to Wikipedia. Warren was highplainsdem Oct 2019 #145
One of these things is not like the other. LanternWaste Nov 2019 #161
Gee thanks, old buddy. blm Nov 2019 #164
Regular Americans who work for insurance companies, perhaps? mcar Oct 2019 #96
Only the jobs we mock... so it's ok. LanternWaste Nov 2019 #160
This is why president obama did not go for this MaryMagdaline Oct 2019 #2
Not when unemployment was at 10%, but, now it's at 4. blm Oct 2019 #44
Wow that is not a winning issue. nt doc03 Oct 2019 #3
So the only option is to keep insurance companies in control guillaumeb Oct 2019 #4
Right, 'f' that! elleng Oct 2019 #7
It probably is necessary to bring down costs DrToast Oct 2019 #12
You might be right, but we can counter it WobblyDem Nov 2019 #150
Which jobs? elleng Oct 2019 #5
This is shoddy, George BeyondGeography Oct 2019 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author melman Oct 2019 #13
Not my headline. In this context though, could/would are essentially interchangeable. Remember.... George II Oct 2019 #18
See below BeyondGeography Oct 2019 #23
National Review knew they were changing the word. Now you do, too. blm Oct 2019 #37
You've now removed the article but kept the headline melman Oct 2019 #62
Is it inaccurate? Did you watch the interview yet? George II Oct 2019 #65
No, it's not accurate melman Oct 2019 #85
That's funny. I added the video at 6:37, you criticized it at 6:59, the video is 58 minutes long.... George II Oct 2019 #89
I never criticized the video melman Oct 2019 #91
Watch the video. George II Oct 2019 #99
I did melman Oct 2019 #106
Perhaps you watched another video by mistake. ehrnst Oct 2019 #110
No I actually didn't do that melman Oct 2019 #111
Sounds like you did. ehrnst Oct 2019 #112
No it actually doesn't sound like that at all melman Oct 2019 #113
No, I watched the video and the headline is accurate. ehrnst Oct 2019 #114
It's actually not melman Oct 2019 #115
No, you're wrong. The headline is accurate concerning the video. ehrnst Oct 2019 #116
No, I'm not wrong at all melman Oct 2019 #117
I understand perfectly what was said melman Oct 2019 #120
Yes, she did. Here is the section with what she agreed was "part of the cost issue" ehrnst Oct 2019 #124
I've already watched it melman Oct 2019 #125
There is. (nt) ehrnst Oct 2019 #126
There actually isn't melman Oct 2019 #129
There is no one so blind as one who refuses to see. Unbelievable! Skya Rhen Oct 2019 #143
Whatever melman Oct 2019 #144
Slow clap. sheshe2 Oct 2019 #147
Well isn't this interesting melman Nov 2019 #156
As they say, "the truth will set you free!" Thanks ehrnst for that mega dose of truth and reality.. George II Oct 2019 #140
To repeat the obvious, the National Review headline which the OP adopted is bullshit BeyondGeography Oct 2019 #121
I will thanks. Because I'm not "bullshiting." (nt) ehrnst Oct 2019 #128
Snap! Cha Nov 2019 #168
Economist said could, as in possibly. NR switched to WOULD blm Oct 2019 #130
Bazinga! George II Oct 2019 #141
A lot of whaling jobs were lost with the transition to nature gas Auggie Oct 2019 #8
Bring back whaling jobs. guillaumeb Oct 2019 #51
Well, that doesn't sound good DrToast Oct 2019 #9
MFA is a loser in General Election. The jobs, if in fact that many would be lost, Hoyt Oct 2019 #10
Yeah, this is one place where I diverge from Ms. Warren. B Stieg Oct 2019 #15
This is a National Review article melman Oct 2019 #16
So? George II Oct 2019 #21
So you don't see the issue with posting right wing garbage from the National Review? melman Oct 2019 #29
National Review was only reporting on Warren's interview, which is now in the OP... George II Oct 2019 #58
Yet you've kept their negatively framed headline melman Oct 2019 #59
Do you think NR chose the word 'would' honestly? blm Oct 2019 #40
"Shoot the messenger", George. It doesnt matter if the message is true. Here's the full interview. oldsoftie Oct 2019 #45
Thank you. I'll add that to the OP to soothe those who don't think Warren said such words. George II Oct 2019 #47
Said what words? BeyondGeography Oct 2019 #72
This is the tax issue on steroids DrToast Oct 2019 #17
Millions of fossil fuel jobs will be lost if we move to renewable energy. blm Oct 2019 #27
So that's how many unnecessary middle men we've been supporting all this time? Aaron Pereira Oct 2019 #19
Why yes. Yes it is. Demobrat Oct 2019 #77
On the bright side. Aaron Pereira Oct 2019 #83
She's someone who has the capacity to change her mind when new data come available. ehrnst Oct 2019 #20
If it gets passed.. Biden's Plan is Ready to Go from Day ONE.. Cha Oct 2019 #22
The healthcare INSURANCE industry. There will be more jobs blm Oct 2019 #25
You are under the assumption that those over 45 year old TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #38
Not just the government jobs, but, all related healthcare blm Oct 2019 #43
Not necessarily. TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #50
In N.C. rural hospitals are suffering BECAUSE Republicans are blocking blm Oct 2019 #66
Two things: TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #132
It's so wrong to have such obscene profits allowed blm Oct 2019 #133
There are opportunists in every business sector. TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #139
I doubt that this will happen Gothmog Nov 2019 #167
National Review... Bartollo Oct 2019 #26
The Interview was with NPR NOT NR... pangaia Oct 2019 #68
The word switch was done by National Review blm Oct 2019 #70
that is true.... pangaia Oct 2019 #71
I was thinking about lost jobs earlier today before hearing of this OKNancy Oct 2019 #30
National Review twists key facts to dupe a gullible audience anxious to attack Warren blm Oct 2019 #31
Maybe they could get jobs as coal miners? Fiendish Thingy Oct 2019 #32
The net job loss number is meaningless TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #46
It will take tremendous personal and political courage to move beyond the Status Quo nt Fiendish Thingy Oct 2019 #48
Tell that to the gentleman (or lady) that loses their job TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #55
Disgruntled blacksmiths didn't stop the transition to automobiles Fiendish Thingy Oct 2019 #118
Your comparison is not analogous. TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #138
I bet the blacksmiths didn't care if it was a major advancement in technology Fiendish Thingy Oct 2019 #148
For those who are having their livelihoods threatened TexasTowelie Nov 2019 #149
There will be a need for a crash program in health care providers ritapria Oct 2019 #33
Twenty. NurseJackie Oct 2019 #35
I would think a decade at a minimum peggysue2 Oct 2019 #42
I do not like her plan. NurseJackie Oct 2019 #34
Which is why diving headlong into Medicare4All is a losing proposition peggysue2 Oct 2019 #36
Like the coal jobs lost to solar and wind? Gore1FL Oct 2019 #52
The coal jobs and jobs in other industries mentioned her migrated to other jobs.... George II Oct 2019 #57
Fortunately, new ones are on a fast time schedule too. Gore1FL Oct 2019 #60
Except that the current employees are spread over all 50 states, PR, Guam, and other territories.... George II Oct 2019 #63
Maybe. Maybe they'll go to the same offices and do the same basic jobs. Gore1FL Oct 2019 #74
My proposal would employ all rank and file workers in the related fields in the new govt Eliot Rosewater Oct 2019 #54
When factory workers lost their job the response was pretty much, "Get bent." Downtown Hound Oct 2019 #61
People seem to think it's no big deal to pick up and move hundreds/thousands of miles.... George II Oct 2019 #67
Never said it wasn't a big deal Downtown Hound Oct 2019 #73
At least they will have healthcare while they do it... nt Gore1FL Oct 2019 #75
K&R as our history shows, with any major change of course, from the new deal to Kurt V. Oct 2019 #64
Fwiw, health INSURANCE is already mostly obsolete. Hortensis Oct 2019 #69
We do have a nursing shortage. aikoaiko Oct 2019 #78
So, someone who does data entry and clerical work at an insurance company can become a nurse? George II Oct 2019 #82
they could. aikoaiko Oct 2019 #84
Depending on their age, availability of nursing programs and spaces in them, ability to repay emmaverybo Oct 2019 #102
Its rough I agree, but better than system with millions uninsured and dying too early aikoaiko Oct 2019 #104
M4All is simply not the only option to provide healthcare for all. Do you realize millions emmaverybo Oct 2019 #134
Most of the people that now have those wonderful plans forthemiddle Nov 2019 #157
Even if one over looks the job losses. The CBO study says mfa...32 trillion over 10 years Thekaspervote Oct 2019 #79
And that's 2 trillion less than what we're paying now. blm Oct 2019 #108
that is more jobs than the *entire* United States economy will create this year. Gothmog Oct 2019 #86
Post removed Post removed Oct 2019 #87
There is going to be hugh structural changes for whatever plan eventually gets adopted. OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2019 #88
✔️ blm Oct 2019 #100
That'll go over well with voters. highplainsdem Oct 2019 #93
You have to break some eggs to make omelet Joe941 Oct 2019 #94
There will be no omelet because we will lose the 2020 election if we run on MFA. Demsrule86 Oct 2019 #105
Wrong. A wet paper bad could beat tRump. Joe941 Oct 2019 #109
Polls do not support this and there will be mass cheating, emmaverybo Oct 2019 #136
If we cure cancer many oncologists will lose their jobs Cicada Oct 2019 #98
I worked in the HC industry for many years mcar Oct 2019 #101
I would more than gladly turnover the $100,000 that I paid in medical bills Farmer-Rick Oct 2019 #119
👏👏👏 blm Oct 2019 #131
Thank you for your post, mcar.. Cha Nov 2019 #152
From Harry Reid Gothmog Nov 2019 #169
Then there's the real estate tirebiter Oct 2019 #122
Oh that's a minor complication. Why does the real estate have to change hands? Farmer-Rick Oct 2019 #137
Bernie Was Never Held to Account for the Jobs, Cost and Tax Implications of His Healthcare Plans. Indykatie Oct 2019 #135
This is at least as bad for Warren & MFA as a sound bite admitting taxes will have to go up. highplainsdem Oct 2019 #142
Will this cause her to lose Minnesota in the GE? Lexblues Oct 2019 #146
You could address this as a job loss, or... Eyeball_Kid Nov 2019 #151
With millions more people insured and seeking health care duforsure Nov 2019 #153
A single payer system would be a jobs creator. TidalWave46 Nov 2019 #155
Unrec. MrsCoffee Nov 2019 #158
Statement from Biden campaign Gothmog Nov 2019 #159
Regardless, this will not play well...AT ALL. What don't people get about that???? nt UniteFightBack Nov 2019 #163
Is that a net or total number? Amimnoch Nov 2019 #165
Elizabeth Warren's latest health plan is causing concerns for some centrist, moderate and rural Demo Gothmog Nov 2019 #166
Medicare for All's JOBS problem Gothmog Nov 2019 #170
Nancy Pelosi is "not for doing away with Obamacare" and prefers to give people choices. Gothmog Dec 2019 #171
Why not start your own thread about it... TCJ70 Dec 2019 #172
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