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10th Democratic Primary Debate


Morphine Prince

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StarstruckIllusion

The way this is the worst debate ever. Joe Biden is extremely disrespectful. Everyone is shouting. Imagine how tired I am. 

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ItsTommyBitch

Pete pivoting to health care :rip: 

 

私自身もこの世の中も誰もかれもが, どんなに華やかな人生でも, どんなに悲惨な人生でも, いつかは変貌し, 破壊され、消滅してしまう. すべてがもともとこの世に存在しない一瞬の幻想なのだから
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Morphine Prince

Pete really thought he did something pointing out Denmark has private insurance :rip: 

 

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Lion Heart

What even was the question. :huh: 

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ItsTommyBitch

As I have been SCHOOLED on in here, privatization of health care is damaging health care problems in nordic countries as well, pete is a clown, again!

私自身もこの世の中も誰もかれもが, どんなに華やかな人生でも, どんなに悲惨な人生でも, いつかは変貌し, 破壊され、消滅してしまう. すべてがもともとこの世に存在しない一瞬の幻想なのだから
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Gagaloo911

Pete is clearly the big loser of this debate. 

Looking absolutely desperate which I guess makes sense what with his 0-3% polling among Blacks and Latinos. You don't win the nomination with atrocious numbers like that :ladyhaha:

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FATCAT
1 minute ago, calmar said:

"We'll be getting personal, Senator Sanders we know how much you enjoy that"

what

Why did she say that? wtf?

This kitten over here (meow)
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calmar
Just now, FATCAT said:

Why did she say that? wtf?

Yeah as they went to break one of the moderators said that

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StarstruckIllusion
Just now, Democrats 2020 said:

Bernie is so cranky looking. wtf.

Wow we love attacking people’s physical appearance

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Morphine Prince

Private health insurance: Complementary voluntary insurance, purchased on an individual basis, covers statutory copayments—mainly for pharmaceuticals and dental care—and services not fully covered by the state (e.g., physiotherapy). Some 2.2 million Danes have such coverage, which is provided almost exclusively by the not-for-profit organization Danmark.3

In addition, nearly 1.5 million people hold supplementary insurance to gain expanded access to private providers.4 Policies are purchased mostly from among seven for-profit insurers and are provided mainly through private employers as a fringe benefit, although some public-sector employees are also covered. Students, pensioners, the unemployed, and others outside the job market are generally not covered by supplementary insurance.

Private expenditures accounted for nearly 16 percent of health care spending in 2013, and private insurance accounted for about 12 percent of total private expenditures.5

https://international.commonwealthfund.org/countries/denmark/

 

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