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I'm with Sirin below except to say that the more I hear the pro-Medicare for All proponents speak, the more I believe we'd end up with Medicaid for All.

I'd like to remind BJG that the push for college degrees came when we decided to have a service economy vs manufacturing economy. When employers had to use measurables for raises that had to be objective not subjective (too unfair for variety of reasons), education and continuing education became one of the most common metrics. Of those who would have their loans forgiven, what percentage is for "social" or "identity" degrees? Poli-Sci?

Why do they treat healthcare as a "right" needing regulation like a utility, but not the law? Oh yeah, LAWYERS!

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