bureaucracy where david axelrod as admitted it s too vast for opponent to control. if you look at the one case in the healthcare system, reason why there were these funky rules and they weren t that way for the children is because there was lat of statistics. a lat of statistics. put all this focus on statistics, but, to your point, the human element and i can t imagine any adult that would put themselves before a child. i mean, how callus would you have to be to jump in line over a little girl who is literally days away? just to leave the bureaucrats alone. people who make these decisions are independent nonpaid surgeons and others around the country. they have these rules and i know it s difficult. it is difficult. but as dana said, there is human dimension here. this little girl, why does somebody who is 70 years old get lungs when this little child cannot. iean, with all due respect to older people
bureaucracy where david axelrod as admitted it s too vast for opponent to control. if you look at the one case in the healthcare system, reason why there were these funky rules and they weren t that way for the children is because there was lat of statistics. a lat of statistics. put all this focus on statistics, but, to your point, the human element and i can t imagine any adult that would put themselves before a child. i mean, how callus would you have to be to jump in line over a little girl who is literally days away? just to leave the bureaucrats alone. people who make these decisions are independent nonpaid surgeons and others around the country. they have these rules and i know it s difficult. it is difficult. but as dana said, there is human dimension here. this little girl, why does somebody who is 70 years old get lungs when this little child cannot. i mean, with all due respect to older people