Comment by jquery
5 years ago
> First, it ignores the outcomes of the actual policies as well as the framework of thinking that it supports. Someone who has a "different take" whose outcome changes whether I or my friends can afford health care or not is not an "equal but opposite" philosophy.
What opinions about health care policy are people allowed to have, in your view?
Please reread the post, as it didn't mention that certain opinions are barred, merely that the opinions are not "equal but opposite".
> the opinions are not "equal but opposite"
What does this even mean?
It means that this is not an equivalent, right-leaning opinion.
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