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Finding the middle ground between Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar & Pete Buttigieg

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Bernie keeps hammering down the same message but is there air pockets in the actual foundation of his intense belief system?  He seems inflexible in the sense that there is only one approach to problem solving student debt, college, medicare, etc.  How can Americans obtain entirely free tuition at public universities and can our federal government afford to forgive all student loans?  I find that Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar's middle of the road policies are more adoptable over the long run.  Here is an example on how Pete wants to modify medicare availablity and health care options:

Through Pete’s Medicare for All Who Want It plan, everyone will be able to opt in to an affordable, comprehensive public alternative. This affordable public plan will incentivize private insurers to compete on price and bring down costs. If private insurers are not able to offer something dramatically better, this public plan will create a natural glide-path to Medicare for All. The choice of a public plan empowers people to make their own decisions regarding the type of health care that makes sense for them by leveling the playing field between patients and the health care system. It gives the American people a choice and trusts them to set the pace at which our country moves in a better direction on health care.

Bernie's familiarity is attractive and he has strived hard to make it to the top of the ticket but we must look at all candidates for the Democratic ticket and identify their strengths.  We discuss at length Pete's homosexuality and how it may strongly affect certain voter blocks and traditional Christian perspective.

We also discuss personal addictions regarding gambling that have caused a stranglehold in my life and how to invest dispensable income.

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