Thursday, May 16, 2019

RSN: Harvey Wasserman | "Resolutionaries" Slash $434 Million in Medical Debt ... Is Yours Next?




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Wasserman writes: "While the politicians dither over universal health care versus single payer versus the current Republican prescription for all non-millionaires (Get Sick & Die Quick), medical debt is still the number one cause of American family bankruptcies."
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Arundhati Roy. (photo: Auckland Writers Festival)
Arundhati Roy. (photo: Auckland Writers Festival)



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Could Abortion Become Illegal in America? All Signs Point to Yes
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