To do better for each other: 85/100
21 October, 2016 | Index
Dear Hillary Clinton,
Gerard Mclean here, from Englewood, Ohio, about thirty miles west of Springfield, This is the eighty-fifth letter of one hundred I am writing you on health care; one for each day between your nomination and your election. The previous letters can be found in your USPS mailbox or online at 100HRC.com.
Last night you ended your address at the Alfred E. Smith Dinner on a positive note, by saying;
“to ask how we can do more for each other, and better for each other. Because I believe that for each of us, our greatest monument on this earth won’t be what we build, but the lives we touch.”
Few things touch lives more than the comfort of knowing we each have health care when we need it. Fewer things touch lives like reducing the stress of worrying how we will afford the next health insurance premium for ourselves and our family.
We need SinglePayer, MedicareForAll, UniversalCare. We can — and should — do that for each other, to be better for each other. Fewer things create a healthier country than healthy residents.
Regards,
Gerard McLean
cc: Sen. Sherrod Brown
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