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The Boston Globe via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Aug. 31, 2007
Excerpt: [I]n a recent visit to the Globe, he accused the other Democratic candidates of faking it on healthcare reform. 'One of the greatest hoaxes of this campaign -- everyone's for universal healthcare,' Kucinich said. 'It's like a mantra. But when you get into the details, you find out that all the other candidates are talking about maintaining the existing for-profit system.'
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Steffie Woolhandler and David U. Himmelstein, The Boston Globe via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Sept. 18, 2007
Excerpt: Now, according to the Census Bureau's latest figures, we're back where we started, with 47 million uninsured in 2006 - up 2.2 million since 2005. But this time, most of the uninsured are neither poor nor elderly. The middle class is being priced out of healthcare. Virtually all of this year's increase was among families with incomes above $50,000; in fact, two-thirds of the newly uncovered were in the above-$75,000 group. And full-time workers accounted for 56 percent of the increase[.]
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The Boston Globe via Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]
Dec. 5, 2007
Excerpt: Two important lessons can be learned. First, we need to sever the connection between healthcare and employment. People need continuous, portable coverage that is affordable, comprehensive, and equitable. Second, we cannot depend on the private insurance industry to provide this for us.
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