Nancy Pelosi is not on our side, and unfortunately, we’re not surprised.

Justice Democrats

John,

After years of blocking major health care reforms, the hospital lobby gave Nancy Pelosi a lifetime achievement award earlier this week.

Nancy Pelosi is not on our side, John, and unfortunately, we’re not surprised. She has spent years blocking Medicare for All and any other reforms to the health care system — she's a corporate-backed establishment Dem, helping executives increase profits while working people suffer.

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The United States has the most expensive and least effective healthcare system compared with other industrialized nations. Big corporations want to keep things the way they are because it increases their bottom line, even while working-class families struggle to get by. Corporate Democrats like Nancy Pelosi are blocking the change we desperately need — and getting awarded for it.

The House has never even held a vote on Medicare for All legislation under Nancy Pelosi.

It’s time to end the destruction of healthcare in America by price gouging, for-profit private health insurers and catch up to every other modern nation that’s implemented a single-payer universal healthcare system.

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