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By artassocialinquiry
In Affordable Care Act/Obamacare, Single-Payer
Posted November 18, 2011

Individual Mandate Protects For-Profit Healthcare from Collapse

Repsonse from something I read in a Kaiser Health News blog by Stuart Taylor, Jr.: Meanwhile, the purpose of the individual mandate is to force millions of Americans to obtain health insurance [...]

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By artassocialinquiry
In Affordable Care Act/Obamacare, Occupy
Posted November 18, 2011

OCCUPY BUCKS COUNTY: Letter to the Editor

This letter was sent to our local paper, The Intelligencer.  A group of about 70 occupied State and Main Streets in Doylestown, PA . Dear Editors, I have never held a sign in a public place [...]

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By artassocialinquiry
In Public Appearances
Posted November 10, 2011

2011 PA Women’s Conference, Philadelphia

Can you believe I was a panelist at breakout session??? OMG  I had so much fun. Who wouldn’t?  It was like girls sittin’ around being real with 500 of their friends in the audience. [...]

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