>Again, if you frame it that way, your posish is going to get rejected by
>97-98% of the electorate. Sure you want to say that?
How do you think it should be framed to be more readily accepted by more people? I'd think, at the least, the universal health care would be able to stand "by itself".
All other things being equal and/or non-existant (which I know they aren't), any self-respecting conscious prole would jump at Yoshie's position. What's so repugnant about it that the vast majority of people would reject it?
Todd
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