Dr. Vin Gupta
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If that's actually what he's saying,
And states are now, he wants states to run them.
State taxes to somehow make up for federal taxes.
Clearly, the wealthier states are gonna be able to provide greater benefits, greater healthcare, if this were to happen one day, to their people than non-wealthy states, if this is truly a state-based program.
So that means, frankly, purple and red states are likely gonna struggle a lot more giving basic healthcare to their Medicare and Medicaid recipients
than blue states which tend to be richer and frankly uh far more resourced and so this has enormous consequences so just like he has 200 billion dollars for three months of the iran war you know and that is clearly a priority the fact that he's saying this every democratic candidate frankly the american public should be paying attention to this statement he just he's not interested
in making Medicare and Medicaid as strong as possible.
He wants states to take it over.
That's fundamentally not what's in the statutory law today.
And two, there's no way states can actually do what he's suggesting that they can do well.
It's not possible.
And people will suffer if that actually were to come to pass one day.
Are there issues with memory?
because often memory loss is the first and most prominent symptom of say Alzheimer's disease, which we know runs in the family to some degree.
Does the patient, you know, let's say patient next year, do they have, are they prone to confusion?
Are they prone to wandering seemingly random thoughts that are disconnected?
Do they have difficulty following a basic conversation?
Can you often understand their train of thought?
These would be the questions.
Do they have fluctuating alertness?