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 @9M3F47Z from North Carolina answered…36mins36m

Cities should not be mandated to do so but if they are so inclined and localities vote to allocate money for such center…

 @9M3BYHG from Oklahoma answered…1hr1H

The ones who need it are usually not always the ones who get it. It shouldn’t be a lifestyle. Some people who are trying…

 @9M3C9LQ from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Some form of universal basic healthcare shall be offered. Not be funding expensive services of private clinics, but rath…

 @9M3C9LQ from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Not anymore, as COVID is no longer a threat. But it was correct to expect that in the first place, when the threat was s…

 @9M3BYHG from Oklahoma answered…1hr1H

Check to see if able bodies can work. Absolutely do not take away from children esp if a parent died or to elderly. Also…

 @9M2XM6X from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

Veterans should be able to choose any private option they want to, but the current system also needs to increase funding…

 @9M2VW7Nfrom Maine  answered…12hrs12H

No, doctors who give health advice that contradicts the contemporary scientific consensus should penalize the medical bo…

 @9M2VRPV from Pennsylvania answered…12hrs12H

I think it depends really on the business and job position itself. For example, a cashier at a small grocery store shoul…

 @9M2S9ZG from Kentucky answered…14hrs14H

No, but the doctor should be required to disclose that the advice contradicts current scientific consensus, and should o…

  @8RQ55J4 from Nebraska answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only if the doctors did not disclose that the advice contradicts contemporary scientific consensus

 @9M2Q5LW from Idaho answered…16hrs16H

For those who actually require some form of medical attention, and have no money, yes we could increase the max amount a…

 @9M2PYJQ from Idaho answered…16hrs16H

yes if they are capable of work but if they are incapable to work they should receive the help they need

 @9M2M4GP from Washington answered…17hrs17H

As I said above this harms hospitals largely and it some ways is unfair for people to just not pay bills.

 @9M2M4GP from Washington answered…17hrs17H

I think that people should be helped more with medical. However not at the expense of the hospitals business because tha…

 @9M2CVN4 from Texas answered…20hrs20H

The decision on whether there should be more or less privatization of veterans' healthcare depends on various factors.

 @9M2CRW2 from Indiana answered…20hrs20H

Only for those who actually work hard and still make low income, not for those who just don't work much.

 @9M2CNV7 from Wisconsin answered…20hrs20H

I believe that if they are able to get a job, we could offer them a fair amount to get them off the ground, but from the…

 @9M2C3HC from Kansas answered…21hrs21H

If you are able to work, you should be required to work. But if you are physically/mentally unable to work, you shouldn'…

 @9M2B56T from Utah answered…21hrs21H

I think everyone should be strongly encouraged to be vaccinated but that nobody should be forced or required to be vacci…

 @9M29Q67 from California answered…21hrs21H

No. Only when the Advice is shown to harm the Patient. It should also be disclosed to the Patient beforehand as well as…