Posted on 04/28/2020 3:31:02 PM PDT by conservative98
ormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic would be a terrible crisis to waste by not creating universal health care.
Clinton, the Democratic Party nominee in the 2016 presidential election, was speaking to former Vice President Joe Biden in a virtual womens town hall meeting, during which she endorsed him for president.
Biden nodded in agreement as Clinton spoke about exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to bring about the lefts dream of universal health care:
This is a high-stakes time, because of the pandemic. But this is also a really high-stakes election. And every form of health care should continue to be available, including reproductive health care for every woman in this country. And then it needs to be part of a much larger system that eventually and quickly, I hope gets us to universal health care. [Biden nods] So I can only say, Amen, to everything youre saying, but also to, again, enlist people that this would be a terrible crisis to waste, as the old saying goes. [Biden nods] Weve learned a lot about what our absolute frailties are in our country when it comes to health justice and economic justice.
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Jolly Green Giant promoting her age old universal health, and her acolyte Rahm Emmanuel’s fave saying.
Old, evil hag.
She’s borrowed her plastic surgeon’s scrubs....to promote Universal Healthcare.
How appropriate, Hellary.
No self-awareness at all.
#11. Hillary has had a lifetime of lying. She long ago lost her amateur status.
She belongs in a jail cell with Rahm Emanuel, his Nazi Mengele brother Zek, and Jeffrey Dahmer (who, if he were alive, would be working on a new cookbook for her).
This psychopathic criminal should be in prison . What a drunken oaf.
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