Election Recounts, Universal Health Care, Cat Wars

Election Recounts, Universal Health Care, Cat Wars

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 435

  • Nov 30, 2016 7:00 am
  • 102:14
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Election Recounts, Fraud and Electoral Voters Guest: Douglas Spencer, JD, PhD, Professor of Election Law and Public Policy, University of Connecticut You’ve likely heard that Green Party candidate Jill Stein has succeeded in getting a recount of presidential votes in Wisconsin and is pushing for Pennsylvania and Michigan to follow suit. You’ve certainly also heard that Hillary Clinton got millions more votes than Donald Trump and that Trump thinks that’s only because millions of people voted illegally. And you’ve probably seen the petitions circulating online that urge the Electoral College to buck tradition and pick someone other than Trump. So, is there really a possibility that, come January 20, Donald Trump will not be the one up on the inaugural stage raising his right hand to take the oath of office?  Why the US Still Doesn’t Have Universal Healthcare Guest: Timothy Callaghan, PhD, Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health, Texas A&M Since the election, President-elect Donald Trump has softened his stance on the Affordable Care Act. Rather than repeal Obamacare outright, Trump has indicated there are provisions he’d like to keep and that fixing the law might be the better approach. But the person he has nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services – Georgia Congressman Tom Price – has been leading the charge to ditch the Affordable Care Act completely. So, it’s unclear what the US healthcare system will look like under President Trump, but we’re definitely not moving any closer to the universal healthcare system most other wealthy nations have. And why is that? Why does America stand virtually alone in its resistance to a system where the government pays for our health care through taxpayer dollars?  Virtual Healthcare Saves Lives Guest: Gavin Helton, MD, Medical Director of Ambulatory Medicine, Mercy Virtual Healthcare In the early days of America, doctors used to make house calls. Then, medicine became more formal and we got used to seeking care in a hospital or clinic. B