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« on: April 29, 2024, 11:48:24 PM »

We just need to allow more state compacts. Oversimplifying, let's say the  West Coast and the Northeast have extraordinary will to have single-payer healthcare, but it's going nowhere in Congress. Allow them all to create a compact where they share the same single-payer system together. Some/most states are too small to run something like that, even if there's the political will. But if enough can still band together, there should be support for them to do so.
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