After the accident I lost my family, health care has become a personal matter.

A car accident that took the life of my first wife and still a baby kid just a few weeks after I was elected to the Senate for the first time, seriously hurt my sons, Bo [Beau] and Hunter [Hunter], who were locked in hospital beds for weeks. Four-year-old Bo, [...]
A car accident that took the life of my first wife and still a baby kid just a few weeks after I was elected to the Senate for the first time, seriously hurt my sons, Bo [Beau] and Hunter [Hunter], who were locked in hospital beds for weeks. Four-year-old Bo, he was going to go back to the hospital and say, <x0Hun, look at me, look at me, I love you.” He was his whole life until his death in 2015, after a fierce battle with brain cancer.
My family was lucky to have health insurance. But there are so many families who have suffered loss as much as I or even worse and who did not have the incredible support and resources I had. Throughout these crucial experiences in my life, I have imagined how many millions of mothers and fathers, children and girls who sit in the hospital beds of the most concerned loved ones must find themselves paying for the health care they need.
This is personal to me. That's why I fight. I deeply believe that healthcare is a right for all and not the privilege of few people.
Every American deserves to have his mind at peace when he knows you have insurance that allows you to have access to affordable and high-quality health care. Nobody in this country should be lying in bed looking at the ceiling and thinking, what am I gonna do if the woman turns out she has breast cancer?
You don't find peace in mind if you can't afford health care for your sick child or your family member, if you have to decide whether to provide food at the table, or go to the doctor. That was the reality of millions of Americans before Obama arrived.
So this is why I stayed proud of Barack Obama and struggled to pass the Act of Confrontable Care. That's why I opposed any attempt by Republicans or Democrats to remove this historic law. And that's why I've proposed a health care plan, which is faster, and that more effective reaches universal coverage. My plan will raise the value of tax loans to smaller premises and extend coverage to more American working class, in the form that no family buying individual insurance, regardless of income, will spend more than 8.5 percent of its health insurance revenues.
Calculating the value of tax loans based on the cost of a more genetic plan, more households will have the opportunity to cope with more genetic coverage. Families who receive little money will have the opportunity to receive quality health care, as they deserve, and middle class families will see their promises until they are reduced.
As president, I will create a new public option, with lower health care costs and face the main challenges of this job, including reducing the violence that comes from arms and treating terrible diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. I know it's hard to make it happen. But I also believe there is no greater reason for Americans. /Periscope










