I guess it depends on the definition of “Universal Health Care”. If it means things like, health care not tied to jobs, competition across all states, limited malpractice payouts, catastrophic plans for those who can’t afford or don’t want platinum coverage, and limited subsidies for bare bones coverage offset by medicaid cuts, then I’ll take a look at it.
“If it means things like, health care not tied to jobs, competition across all states, limited malpractice payouts, catastrophic plans for those who can’t afford or don’t want platinum coverage, and limited subsidies for bare bones coverage offset by medicaid cuts, then I’ll take a look at it.”
Sounds like a good package of reforms.