Senator Sanders says Supreme Court nominee Barrett unclear about constitutionality of Social Security, Medicare

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders asks opponents of the Supreme Court nomination of Seventh Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett at a rally on the Capitol grounds to to imagine what a program like Social Security had been on the books for 80 years and tens of billions of people depended it in order to stay alive to have any kind of dignity when they got hold that Barrett was not clear whether Social Security or Medicare were constitutional, Sanders had very little doubt that if Judge Barrett settled Supreme Court in the case can be afforded as to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act he suspected to be on the wrong side of that decision and put in danger the healthcare of over 29 Americans.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders asks opponents of the Supreme Court nomination of Seventh Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett at a rally on the Capitol grounds to to imagine what a program like Social Security had been on the books for 80 years and tens of billions of people depended it in order to stay alive to have any kind of dignity when they got hold that Barrett was not clear whether Social Security or Medicare were constitutional, Sanders had very little doubt that if Judge Barrett settled Supreme Court in the case can be afforded as to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act he suspected to be on the wrong side of that decision and put in danger the healthcare of over 29 Americans.
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