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So that's going to estimate, there's something like, you know, it depends on where you look, right? The average they're going to say is going to be 40 to 45,000 deaths a year because they don't have the health care, they can't get the proper care, so therefore they're just going to die. Which is almost the same as saying how many accidents we have out on the road. But, you know, it just boggles the mind. But there's even other studies that show it could be as much as 100,000 people a year will die. Man, woman, and child. You know, so, I don't, you know, and the thing is that the Republicans, if they had a plan, I want to see it. Because they've got to do something, right? They're in charge, this is what's going on. You know, there's a gentleman here talked about how the Democrats, this is their fault, they caused all this problem. They tried to solve it to the best of their ability is what they did, another reset. And they came up with this where a lot of my friends that make a hell of a lot less money than I do could afford some health care. And now Republicans want to take it away, but they offer no alternatives of any kind, right? So this is going to happen and people are going to die because of it. This is not a political question, this is a more of a, you know, just being a decent human being and you want your fellow mankind to be able to live their lives fairly, you know, long and happy and prosper and stuff like that. I'm a firm believer we need some kind of care in America other than the system we have now. Because the system we have now just absolutely sucks.
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