So I make the point that health care, the health care crisis in America, in terms of its unaffordability, in terms of the fact that Over 60,000 people a year die because they don't go to a doctor on time, because they can't afford to. is part of the overall crisis. So you have, again, people on top never, ever, ever done better. Middle class, shrinking working class, struggling people in the bottom in very serious trouble. (13:50–13:57)
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Asserts that over 60,000 Americans die annually due to not affording timely medical care.
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