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We all know we're probably the only industrialized nation that doesn't provide health care.
Yes, health care is an election issue. It's also a moral imperative especially in a wealthy nation.
Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs.
In every industrialized nation, the movement to reform health care has begun with stories about cruelty.
Hillary Clinton's radical attempts at so-called reform of the nation's health care system would have been more destructive than even Obamacare has been.
Skyrocketing insurance premiums are debilitating our Nation's health care delivery system and liability insurers are either leaving the market or raising rates to excessive levels.
I have been absolutely clear where I'm coming from about health care reform. This is something this nation has to do and a robust public option has been the mantra of my campaign from the very outset.
With health care, despite the fact that we as a nation have already chosen to provide health care in one form or another to everyone, we have, until Obamacare, chosen to pick the least cost-effective means, a mix of private and public offerings, of providing that care. That makes no sense.