With 80% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, nearly 40% of Americans who are either uninsured or have plans that have absurd deductibles where they are even afraid to use their healthcare coverage, the wealth gap increasing for the past 50 years etc, ya it's time to ask that question.
I wonder what JFK would say about a President trying to sabotage the mail in order to win an election, not in some goofy third world dictatorship but in the United States.
Also immortalizing previous presidents like JFK and Regan results in revisionist history where they become severely overated. Not everything JFK says is gospel.
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/pr...-2016-more-two-five-marketplace-enrollees-and 28% of Americans that have health coverage are considered underinsured. 12% have no insurance.
you honestly don't think americans in general during this pandemic hasn't sacrificed / suffered enough yet?
My sincere thought is the Democrats have come full circle in less than 60 years and have abandoned a core principle of JFK. It's among the most famous quotes EVER by Kennedy or for that matter any President.
Dude you don't want to immortalize JFK. Because if you have some addiction to that one specific quote than you have to embrace this aspect of JFK if you want to play your very easily seen through gotcha game and at least show the appearance of logical consistency.
Start all the threads you want about JFK's stance on healthcare. This thread is about: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.