I picture a farmworker sitting in a clinic after twelve hours in the fields, hearing the doctor say, 'There is a shot that could help your heart and your joints, but it costs a thousand dollars a month.' That is not a choice, it is a sentence. If this rule lets that worker hand over a Medicare or Medicaid card instead of an apology, then some of that 35 billion is simply back pay for decades of broken bodies. But we would be fools to think a shot replaces fair wages, water breaks, and fresh food in the communities where people go home. The growers made fortunes selling cheap calories, the corporations made fortunes advertising them, and now the drug makers line up for their turn. I say yes to coverage and at the same time I say this fight is not finished until working people have more than a needle to lean on.