new york after that, you know, if we had universal health care in this country, half this damn problem would be off the table. the unions wouldn't have to be fighting for a full coverage. full coverage. that's a heck of a benefit today. and that really gets them upset. because, you see, if someone over in that anti-crowd doesn't have health care they're not going to try to get health care. they're not going to advocate to try to make it right for everybody to make it accessible to everybody. no. it's a hell of a lot easier to go pick on the people who have got it and have worked hard for it and negotiated for it and agreements have been made. that's what the problem is with the aftermath of all of this is that we will be a country that needs to do a lot of healing because we are identifying the haves and the have nots and we don't want to help the have nots anymore. this is a country that is changing its soul and we are watching this unfold and it is sad. to think that a governor thinks