"Health care should be affordable for everyone"
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The wording is doing careful work. “Affordable” sidesteps the more explosive demand of “free” while still indicting the status quo as unreasonable. It invites coalition-building: moderates can hear cost control; progressives can hear universality. “For everyone” is the real blade. It refuses the familiar carve-outs (the deserving poor, the employed, citizens only) and frames health care as a broad entitlement rather than a targeted benefit. That universalism isn’t just ethical; it’s political math, pushing the idea that a program is harder to dismantle when everyone has skin in it.
In context, Pastor’s career ran through the high-stakes decades of Clinton-era reform fights, the run-up to Medicare prescription drug debates, and the eventual passage of the Affordable Care Act. The subtext is an argument about citizenship: in a wealthy country, illness shouldn’t function as a financial trap. The sentence’s restraint is the strategy; it sounds obvious on purpose, so opposition has to argue for the opposite out loud.
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