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Yeah, working for something that both the public and physicians support is just like marching off a cliff. I get it. If only they'd see the light and work to enhance the profitability of big insurance companies like the GOP. Americans love insurance companies and truly yearn for their CEOs to make even more than $700 million. (OK, the *average* is a piddling $14 million a year, but the CEO of United Health makes one of every 700 dollars spent on health care.)
Yeah, working for something that both the public and physicians support is just like marching off a cliff. I get it. If only they'd see the light and work to enhance the profitability of big insurance companies like the GOP. Americans love insurance companies and truly yearn for their CEOs to make even more than $700 million. (OK, the *average* is a piddling $14 million a year, but the CEO of United Health makes one of every 700 dollars spent on health care.)
The cartoon should have had some blue dogs refusing to jump in it.
Al Hunt has advice for his fellow liberals.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/200…