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The Hartmann Report

Do People Who Can't Afford Healthcare Deserve to Die?

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

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4.38 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Thom asks Dan Weber (Founder & CEO-Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) & retired insurance agency owner) whether people who can't afford healthcare deserve to die... Greg Palast drops by for the latest on how the GOP is planning to steal your vote - and Thom discusses what the Democrats could learn from their own 1948 party platform.

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0:00.0

This is the Tom Hartman program.

0:17.0

Greetings my friends, Patriots, lovers of democracy, truth and justice,

0:21.0

believers in peace, freedom freedom and the American way.

0:25.0

Tom Hartman here with you and the

0:28.0

this whole health care thing, this uh... this uh... new repeal of obama care

0:35.4

uh... that lindsy gram and and company are pushing

0:38.9

is really starting to uh... pick up steam and get some attention Jimmy Kimmel

0:43.6

uh... you know just explicitly

0:47.6

uh... calling out

0:50.0

uh... among other things

0:52.0

well i i guess most importantly calling out kacity bill kacity the uh... the co-sponsor the

0:56.8

legislation the republican senator from louisiana

1:00.2

uh... who kimmel says just

1:01.8

plan out lied to him and to the American people in saying that, you know,

1:07.0

pre-existing conditions are not a big deal, or will be, excuse me, pre-, kids like his son who was born of the heart defect

1:15.6

will still be able to get coverage and according to every independent analysis that I've

1:20.2

seen if the red states, which is typically where it's going to happen

1:24.9

take these so-called waivers then insurance companies can charge up to a

1:29.3

hundred and forty thousand dollars a year in premiums if your kid gets cancer or something like that.

1:37.7

Online with us is Dan Weber, he is the founder and CEO of the Association for Mature American Citizens, while AARP is nonpartisan,

1:50.3

AMOC, or AMAC is explicitly right wing.

1:54.4

Their website is full of right wing news and stuff like that.

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