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Well, you guys got what y'all wanted. So celebrate!

A lot of the criticisms about her prosecutorial record were either exaggerated or blatantly false. I'm not saying she was perfect but a lot of y'all and a lot of Tulsitards and Bernie Bros were making her out to be Bull Connor or the KKK. It was and still is ridiculous.

It's a damn shame that Pete, Tulsi, Marianne, Steyer, Klobuchar are still in the race but not Kamala. Damn.

I'll vote for whoever's the nominee (as long as it's not Tulsi or Bloomberg but I don't expect them to win) but this ain't right man.

You leave Marianne Williamson out of this and watch your mouth.

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Trump made fun of disabled people, called women pigs, and shytted on war hero’s and military family members, and still won the Presidency :russ:, the left better put their civility book in the trash and get ready to go blow for blow with Trump.

It’s not about civility. Joey just doesn’t have it anymore. Not that he ever did on the national stage. Obama elevated his old mediocre ass. :dame:

He got blown out of the nominations when he was in his prime. Now he’s supposed to win when he is Abe Simpson status? :mjlol:

You nikkas can’t be serious.

I’m usually very reserved in my predictions, but If Joe Biden is the nominee, Trump will win. Bigly.

Atleast Trump can front like he is lucid and his base falls in line.
 

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Bernie supporters are not a monolith and the majority of his supporters understand how tough the fight is going to be just to get legislation passed let alone implemented. The vast majority of critiques on Warren's plan that I saw fell to it either being disingenuous (because passing a public option followed immediately by M4A is an obvious pipe dream) or bad strategy (you don't give away the compromise position before you even begin a negotiation). Both positions are pretty well grounded and fairly common among Sanders supporters when you engage them for clarification.
Doesn't the sanders plan call for a 3 year gap for implementation for Adults from the start of the year following the laws passage?

Further, doesn't it also give a relatively large amount of leeway to HHS to how it will actually work?

What happens if you lose the white house during that time?

What happens if the GOP controlled senate refuses to push through secretary for HHS?
 

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Bernie said he wants to do away with private insurance.

You all agreed.

What kind of Juelz is this?

As I explained later on, the plan is for M4A coverage to be so extensive that the only remaining supplemental coverage required will be for cosmetic surgery.
 

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They're Republicans first. They're going to fall in line no matter what.

But Trump certainly isn't lucid.

Of course not. But his base buys into his act.

Biden, won’t have the same luxury and Trump plays the role better than Biden.

Biden looked damn sad trying to go off on that fat dude.
 

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As I explained later on, the plan is for M4A coverage to be so extensive that the only remaining supplemental coverage required will be for cosmetic surgery.

I’m not going to talk to u on a combative tone. But this is a lie. This is probably Bernies biggest lie. He uses that as an example but it’s a lie.

Does this list sound like "Cosmetic Surgery" to you? These are things that won't be covered under Medicare for all.


"Air Cleaners: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Air Conditioners: Not covered.. Not primarily medical in nature.

Air-Fluidized Bed: Covered in certain cases.

Alternating Pressure Pads and Mattresses, and Lambs Wool Pads: Covered in certain cases.

Audible/Visible Signal Pacemaker Monitor: Covered when prescribed by a doctor.

Augmentative Communication Device: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bathtub Lifts: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bathtub Seats: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bead Bed: Covered in certain cases. Must be prescribed by a doctor.

Bed Baths: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bed Lifter: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bedboards: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Bed Pans: Covered if your loved one is confined to his or her bed.

Bed Side Rails: Covered if your loved one’s condition requires them, and if Medicare has already determined that your loved one requires a hospital bed.

Beds—Lounge: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Beds—Oscillating: Not covered. Inappropriate for home use.

Blood Glucose Analyzer/Reflectance Colorimeter: Not covered. Unsuitable for home use.

Blood Glucose Monitor: Covered for diabetics who are able to test themselves at home.

Braille Teaching Texts: Not covered. Not primarily medical.

Canes: Covered if your loved one’s medical condition impairs his or her ability to walk.

Catheters: Not covered. Non-reusable/disposable.

Commodes: --Covered if your loved one is confined to his or her bed or room

Communicator: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Continuous Passive Motion Devices: Continuous Passive Motion devices are covered for persons who have received a total knee replacement. To qualify for coverage, your loved one must begin using the device within two days following his or her surgery. In addition, coverage is limited to that portion of the three-week period following surgery during which your loved one would use the device at home.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP): Covered if your loved one has been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and surgery is a likely alternative to use of a CPAP.

Crutches: Covered if your loved one’s condition impairs his or her ability to walk.

Cushion Lift Power Seat: Covered only in certain very specific cases. If your loved one has severe arthritis of the hip or knee, or muscular dystrophy or other neuromuscular disease and a doctor has determined that he or she can benefit therapeutically from use of the device, then a seat lift may be covered by Medicare.

Dehumidifiers: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Diathermy Machines: Not covered. Inappropriate for home use.

Digital Electronic Pacemaker Monitor: Covered when prescribed by a doctor.

Disposable Sheets and Bags: Not covered. Non-reusable/disposable.

Elastic Stockings: Not covered. Non-reusable.

Electric Air Cleaners: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Electric Hospital Beds: Covered under very specific conditions and must be ordered by a doctor.

Electrostatic Machines: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Elevators: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Emesis Basins: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Esophageal Dilator: Not covered. Inappropriate for patient use.

Exercise Equipment: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Fabric Supports: Not covered. Non-reusable.

Face Masks (oxygen): Covered if your loved one is also covered for oxygen (see below).

Face Masks (surgical): Not covered. Non-reusable/disposable.

Flowmeter: Covered if your loved one’s ability to breathe is seriously impaired.

Fluidic Breathing Assister: Covered if your loved one’s ability to breathe is seriously impaired.

Fomentation Device: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Gel Flotation Pads and Mattresses: Covered in certain cases. Your loved one’s doctor must specify that he or she will be supervising their use in connection with your loved one’s treatment.

Grab Bars: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Heat and Massage Foam Cushion Pad: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Heating and Cooling Plants: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Heating Pads/Hot Packs: Covered if doctors determine that your loved one will benefit medically from the application of heating pads.

Heat Lamps: Covered if doctors determine that your loved one will benefit medically from the application of heat lamps.

Hospital Beds: Covered under very specific conditions and must be ordered by a doctor.

Humidifiers (oxygen): It might be covered if a medical humidifier has been prescribed for use in connection with other medically necessary equipment for purposes of moisturizing oxygen.

Humidifiers (room or central heating system types): Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Hydraulic Lift: Covered if doctors determine that your loved one requires periodic movement to improve, arrest, or retard deterioration in his or her condition.

Incontinent Pads: Not covered. Non-reusable; not primarily medical in nature.

Infusion Pumps: Covered under very specific conditions.

Injectors (hypodermic jet pressure powered devices for injection of insulin): Not covered.

IPPB Machines: Covered if your loved one’s ability to breathe is severely impaired.

Iron Lungs: Covered for treatment of neuromuscular diseases, thoracic restrictive diseases, and chronic respiratory failure.

Irrigating Kit: Not covered. Non-reusable; not primarily medical in nature.

Lymphedema Pumps: Covered.

Massage Devices: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Mattress: Covered only when a hospital bed is medically necessary.

Medical Oxygen Regulators: Covered if your loved one’s ability to breathe is severely.

Mobile Geriatric Chair: Covered if there is a medical need for this item and it has been prescribed by a doctor in lieu of a wheelchair. Coverage is limited to those chairs having casters of at least 5 inches in diameter and specifically designed to meet the needs of ill, injured, or otherwise impaired individuals. Coverage is denied for the wide range of chairs with smaller casters that are primarily used in homes, offices, and institutions for many purposes not related to the care or treatment of ill or injured persons.

Motorized Wheelchairs: Covered if your loved one’s condition is such that a wheelchair is medically necessary and he or she is unable to operate the wheelchair manually.

Muscle Stimulators: Covered for certain conditions.

Nebulizers: Covered if your loved one’s ability to breathe is severely impaired.

Oscillating Beds: Not covered. Inappropriate for home use.

Overbed Tables: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Oxygen: Covered if oxygen has been prescribed for use with medically necessary equipment.

Oxygen Humidifiers: Covered if a medical humidifier has been prescribed for use in connection with medically necessary equipment for purposes of moisturizing oxygen.

Oxygen Tents: Covered for certain specific conditions.

Paraffin Bath Units (Portable): Covered if your loved one has undergone a successful trial period of paraffin therapy ordered by a physician; and if your loved one’s condition is expected to be relieved by long term-use of paraffin baths.

Paraffin Bath Units (Standard): Not covered. Inappropriate for home use.

Parallel Bars: Not covered. Primarily intended for institutional use.

Patient Lifts: Covered if doctors determine that your loved one requires periodic movement to improve, arrest, or retard deterioration in his or her condition
 

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Percussors: Covered in certain circumstances for persons with chronic obstructive lung disease, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema.

Portable Oxygen Systems:

· Regulated (adjustable flow rate): Covered under specific conditions.

· Preset (flow rate not adjustable): Not covered. Considered emergency, first-aid, or precautionary equipment that is not essentially therapeutic in nature.

Portable Room Heaters: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Portable Whirlpool Pumps: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Postural Drainage Boards: Covered if your loved one has a chronic pulmonary condition.

Preset Portable Oxygen Units: Not covered. Considered emergency, first-aid, or precautionary equipment that is not essentially therapeutic in nature.

Pressure Leotards: Not covered. Non-reusable.

Pulse Tachometer: Not covered.

Quad-Canes: Covered if your loved one’s condition impairs his or her ability to walk.

Raised Toilet Seats: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Reflectance Colorimeters: Not covered. Unsuitable for home use.

Respirators: Covered for treatment of neuromuscular diseases, thoracic restrictive diseases, and chronic respiratory failure.

Rolling Chairs: Covered if there is a medical need for this item and it has been prescribed by a doctor in lieu of a wheelchair. Coverage is limited to those chairs having casters of at least 5 inches in diameter and specifically designed to meet the needs of ill, injured, or otherwise impaired individuals.

Safety Roller: Covered if your loved one requires a walker, but is physically unable to use a standard wheeled walker.

Sauna Baths: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Seat Lift: Covered only in certain very specific cases. If your loved one has severe arthritis of the hip or knee, or muscular dystrophy or other neuromuscular disease and a doctor has determined that he or she can benefit therapeutically from use of the device, then a seat lift may be covered by Medicare.

Self-Contained Pacemaker Monitor: Covered when prescribed by a physician.

Sitz Bath: Covered in certain circumstances with a doctor’s prescription.

Speech Teaching Machine: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Stairway Elevators: Not covered.

Standing Table: Not covered, Not primarily medical in nature.

Steam Packs: Covered if doctors determine that your loved one will benefit medically from the application of steam packs.

Suction Machine: Covered if medical staff determines that the machine is medically required and appropriate for home use.

Support Hose: Not covered.

Surgical Leggings: Not covered.Non-reusable.

Telephone Alert Systems: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Telephone Arms: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Toilet Seats: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Traction Equipment: Covered for certain conditions.

Trapeze Bars: Covered if your loved one is bed confined and needs a trapeze bar to sit up, change body position for medical reasons, or to get in and out of bed.

Treadmill Exerciser: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature.

Ultraviolet Cabinet: Covered under certain circumstances. If your loved one generalized intractable psoriasis, and needs to apply this treatment at home, he or she may qualify.

Urinals (autoclavable hospital type): Covered if your loved one is confined to his or her bed.

Vaporizers: It used to be covered if your loved one had a respiratory illness but this may have changed.

Ventilators: Covered for treatment of neuromuscular diseases, thoracic restrictive diseases, and chronic respiratory failure.

Walkers: Covered if your loved one’s condition impairs his or her ability to walk.

Water and Pressure Pads and Mattresses: Covered in certain cases. Your loved one’s doctor must specify that he or she will be supervising their use in connection with your loved one’s treatment

Wheelchairs: Covered if your loved one’s condition is such that without the use of a wheelchair he or she would otherwise be bed or chair confined. Your loved one may qualify for a wheelchair and still be considered “bed confined” for purposes of other Medicare equipment benefits

Wheelchairs (power operated): Covered if your loved one’s condition is such that a wheelchair is medically necessary and he or she is unable to operate the wheelchair manually.

Whirlpool Bath Equipment: Covered if your loved one is homebound and has a condition for which the whirlpool bath can be expected to provide substantial therapeutic benefit. If your loved one is not homebound, but needs whirlpool bath treatments, Medicare cover the costs of such treatments at hospitals or other facilities.

Whirlpool Pumps: Not covered. Not primarily medical in nature."
 

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fukk THAT shyt

#BLACKPROGRESSIVES "NO MEDICAL NECESSITY"! :martin:

That list is like less than 1% of the entire list. It doesnt even list any diseases :mindblown:
 
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