Cong. Kendrick Meek, candidate and likely Democratic U.S. Senate nominee, addressed the convention regarding health care.
He primarily spoke about the expense and hassle of dealing with your health insurer - - increasing premiums, long waits on the telephone, limitations on scheduled procedures, fees and reimbursements, etc.
That's how you talk to people with health insurance (the overwhelming majority of Americans) when you're attempting to reform the system. Why do the other Democrats address everyone as if we're all uninsured or uninsurable?
He primarily spoke about the expense and hassle of dealing with your health insurer - - increasing premiums, long waits on the telephone, limitations on scheduled procedures, fees and reimbursements, etc.
That's how you talk to people with health insurance (the overwhelming majority of Americans) when you're attempting to reform the system. Why do the other Democrats address everyone as if we're all uninsured or uninsurable?
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