
06-21-2020, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Facts do matter. Yes they do. But it is really hard to find unbiased information. This article which is three years old suggests that the Brookings Institution is not centrist.
Brookings Institution -- The Progressive Jukebox Funded By U.S. Taxpayers
Of course I chose an article that supported MY views. We all do. I think we need to expand on free health care for the truly in need, the truly handicapped and the truly poor, and support health care that is not free but affordable, but I am not for plain old socialized medicine. It waters down the good, the excellent, the world class health care we now have. Tweak it but don't ruin it, is my view.
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I suggest you read about the author of that opinion piece (Adam Andrzejewski)...before citing him. 
My source, The Brookings Institute, cited facts and percentages (hint, look at their citations), whereby your author...seems to have only a single agenda. 
Facts Matter
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