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Single-Payer Health Care
by John Stossel  
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DeSantis wins, Scott calls on Nelson to concede
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{wnd.com} ~ A machine recount of more than 8 million ballots has confirmed Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis’s victory over Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum in the governor’s race... while the Senate race between Florida Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic Sen. scumbag-Bill Nelson heads to an automatic hand recount. DeSantis won by 33,684 votes, but Scott’s 13,427 margin over  scumbag-Nelson is well below the 0.25 percent difference that automatically triggers a manual recount of under and over votes. An example of an undervote is voting only for the U.S. Senate on the ballot. An overvote would be accidentally selecting more than one candidate in a particular race. Scott is calling on scumbag-Nelson to concede. The Florida Division of Elections showed Scott leading by 12,603 votes, an increase of 41 votes from the last pre-recount vote reported Sunday. “Last week, Florida voters elected me as their next U.S. Senator and now the ballots have been counted twice. I am incredibly proud and humbled by the opportunity to serve Florida in Washington,” he said in a statement issued Thursday afternoon. The outgoing governor said it’s time for Florida “to move forward.”...
Rumored-dead professor embroiled in Russia 
investigation wants to testify before Senate
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by Caitlin Yilek
{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ A lawyer for Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese professor who told former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos that the Russians had thousands of scumbag/liar-Hillary Clinton's emails... says his client is willing to testify in the Senate. In a September court filing, the Democratic National Committee, which is suing Russia, the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks for interfering in the 2016 election, said it believed all defendants in the case have been served "with the exception of Mifsud who is missing and may be deceased." The lawyers did not explain why they thought he might be dead. Mifsud met with Papadopoulos in London during the 2016 presidential campaign. Papadopoulos was sentenced to two weeks in prison for lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts. The professor claimed the Russians had "dirt" on scumbag/liar-Clinton, and his conversation with Papadopoulos reportedly prompted the FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Months later, WikiLeaks released emails stolen from scumbag/liar-Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta and other Democratic officials. An indictment from special counsel dirty cop-Robert Mueller alleged that Russia stole the emails and gave them to WikiLeaks, which released them in the weeks leading up to Election Day. Federal prosecutors said in a court filing in August that Papadopoulos’ lies to the FBI about his contacts with Russians prevented authorities from potentially arresting Mifsud before he left the U.S. Investigators had located Mifsud in Washington, D.C., two weeks after Papadopoulos was interviewed by the FBI in January 2017, the filing said. Mifsud then left the U.S. on Feb. 11, 2017, and has not returned...
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Lindsey Graham Discusses: Florida Recounts, rino-Flake, 
dirty cop-Mueller and Senate Judiciary Committee…
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{theconservativetreehouse.com} ~ Senator Lindsey Graham appears on Fox News for a pre-scheduled interruption to Sean Hannity’s hour long monologue... During the eight minute appearance, Graham was able to speak for 2:16 seconds and discussed: the Florida election; the intent of rino-Jeff Flake to derail any Judicial nominations: and the likelihood of dirty cop-Robert Mueller continuing an investigation of President Trump.  Graham is optimistic for the next congressional year.  
Why Renewed US Sanctions on Iran 
are Good News for Palestinians
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{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ If the United States is worried about imposing harsher sanctions on Iran, it should not give those concerns a second thought... Being unpopular with people who do not wish you well is probably the price of true leadership. Those who are worried, and should be worried, are Iran and its Palestinian allies and friends. The US administration has decided to reinstate the sanctions against Tehran that were removed under the 2015 "nuclear deal." These sanctions are part of Washington's effort to curb Iran's missile and nuclear programs and diminish its influence in the Middle East. Iran has two major allies in the Palestinian arena: Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Islamist groups that control the Gaza Strip and do not recognize Israel's right to exist. Were it not for Iran's financial and military support, these two Palestinian groups would long ago have lost their grip on Gaza. Now that the sanctions on Iran have been reinstated, Hamas and PIJ are strongly condemning the US administration and pledging full support for Iran...  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13300/iran-sanctions-palestinians
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Trump Warns Antifa: Other Side Is ‘Tougher Than Them,’ 
And Full of Military and Police
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{observer.com} ~ President Trump warned that a coalition of police and military members may mobilize against antifascist protestors... “They better hope that the opposition to Antifa decides not to mobilize,” Trump told The Daily Caller on Wednesday.  “Because if you look, the other side, it’s the military. It’s the police. It’s a lot of very strong, a lot of very tough people. Tougher than them. And smarter than them.” In the past, white nationalists and other far-right activists have brawled with Antifa members at Trump rallies—resulting in arrests  and hospitalizations. But Trump warned that growing opposition to Antifa will be “much stronger” and “potentially much more violent” than the leftist activists. “They’re sitting back and watching and they’re getting angrier and angrier,” continued the president...  https://observer.com/2018/11/trump-warns-antifa-other-side-tougher-military-police/?utm_campaign=daily&utm_content=2018-15-11-15090047&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=channel-national-politics-distribution
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Outcry as top minister calls largest-ever
 daily Hamas rocket onslaught ‘minor’
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by TAMAR PILEGGI  
{timesofisrael.com} ~ Senior Likud cabinet minister Tzachi Hanegbi on Thursday drew widespread condemnation, including from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu... for calling the barrage of rockets fired at Israel earlier this week “minor” and “measured” because the Gaza terrorist groups did not target Tel Aviv. The Hamas rocket fire was minor, and mostly concentrated around the southern Israel Gaza-adjacent area, Hanegbi told Army Radio in an interview Thursday morning. While the suffering of Israelis in the areas close to Gaza was “a nightmare” and “not negligible,” he said, had Hamas fired at Tel Aviv or Ben Gurion Airport, it would have been a different story. According to the military, over 460 rockets and mortar shells were fired at southern Israel on Monday and Tuesday — more than twice the rate at which they were launched during the 2014 war. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted over 100 of them. Most of the rest landed in open fields, but dozens landed inside southern Israeli cities and towns, killing a Palestinian man in Ashkelon, injuring dozens, and causing significant property damage.The flareup was triggered by an Israeli raid into Gaza that went awry on Sunday, and set off clashes resulting in the deaths of seven Palestinian fighters, including a local Hamas commander, and a senior Israeli military officer...
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Single-Payer Health Care

by John Stossel
 

America needs single-payer health care, say progressives. That’s a system where government pays doctors and hospitals, and no sick person has to worry about having enough money to pay for care. After all, they say, “Health care is a right!
               “Who pays for it?” asks Chris Pope, “And that’s really not a rights question.”
               Pope studies health care systems for the Manhattan Institute. In my newest video, Pope explains that although many Americans think that Canada and most of Europe have single-payer systems, that’s not really true.
               “In Germany, employers provide most of the health care … just as they do in the United States,” he says. France and Switzerland also offer multiple options, public and private, and most people buy private health insurance. Some of the Swiss government subsidies are similar to those of scumbag/liar-nObamacare.
               But Canada, England, Norway, Cuba and a few other countries do have genuine single-payer. I’m constantly told that it works well — people get good care and never have to worry about a bill. They spend less on health care and live longer.
               Pope says that claim is naive. They do live longer in many of those countries, but it’s not because they get superior  health care; it’s because fewer of them are fat; fewer crash cars; and they shoot each other less often. “Take out (obesity), car accidents and gun violence, the difference in life expectancy disappears entirely,” Pope says.
               Also, government-run systems save money by freeloading off American innovation. American drug companies, funded by American customers, fund most of the world’s research and development of pharmaceuticals. New drugs and devices are expensive, so oftentimes in Britain, says Pope, “whenever a new drug comes on the market that can save lives, the government just doesn’t have the funds to pay for it.
               Patients, accustomed to accepting whatever government hands out, don’t even know about advances available elsewhere.
               Single-payer systems also save money by rationing care. Hence the long waiting times for treatments declared “nonessential” in Canada, Britain and, for that matter, at American veterans hospitals. The VA’s problems are similar to what’s happened in Britain’s National Health Service.
               “In England,” says Pope, “rarely a week goes by without a crisis or another in the health care system being part of the news. This year, there was a crisis in emergency room care — people left in hallways for hours and hours.”
               Critics of U.S. health care say waiting in line is better than getting no care, which is what happens to Americans who cannot afford to pay.
               But is that true? Pope points out that America already has “over a trillion dollars a year in public spending, really, to provide health care to people who don’t afford it.” Also, American emergency rooms treat anyone who comes in.
               By contrast, single-payer means taxpayers’ funds are spent on everyone — even people who can afford to pay for their own care. That means there’s less left for the truly needy. The affluent often escape government’s waiting lines and treatment limits by buying private health insurance.
               In Britain, millions of people purchase private insurance, says Pope. At least they still have that option.
               In America, Sen. commie-Bernie Sanders says gleefully that he wants to put private insurance companies “out of business.
               Hearing that, Pope replied, “makes you wonder whether this is more about spite than it is about improving people’s health.”   
               All of this doesn’t mean the system in the U.S. should stay as it is.
               Government already does too much here. People say America has free-market health care, but we don’t, and we haven’t since World War II. Government and government-subsidized insurance companies currently spend most of America’s health dollars. If politicians here really want to improve things, they should try letting the market function.
               Let hospitals compete. Right now, state laws won’t even allow new private hospitals unless a regional board — often made up of people affiliated with already-existing hospitals — declares a “need” for a new one and it is registered with the American Hospital Association.
               Let insurance companies compete for your business. American tax laws push workers to employer-funded coverage. Equalize the tax law and more individuals would pick the coverage best suited for them.
               Pope says, “If we move towards a health care system where individuals were more responsible for shopping around … people would choose a better system.”  ~The Patriot Post

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