Posted on 03/26/2017 1:09:34 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In the wake of the Republican failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act on Friday, leading figures in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party are rallying behind a single-payer health insurance and a raft of other bold reforms.
These lawmakers and grassroots leaders have long believed that the problems plaguing the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, are rooted in the original health care laws attempt to accommodate, rather than gradually replace, the private, for-profit health insurance system.
Now that efforts to eliminate the law wholesale are effectively dead, they are again arguing that the best way to improve the countrys health care system is to confront the power of corporate health care provider more directly.
We have got to have the guts to take on the insurance companies and the drug companies and move forward toward a Medicare-for-all, single-payer program, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said on MSNBCs All In with Chris Hayes on Friday night. And Ill be introducing legislation shortly to do that.
Even before the Republicans withdrew their Obamacare repeal bill, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee and a close Sanders ally, previewed this message at a rally in defense of Obamacare on Thursday....
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Filthy socialists don’t need no stinkin’ Constitution!
Nor it’s 10th Amendment.
Scumbags....
Better idea: Tricare for all.
Let everybody enjoy the benefits of VA-style care.
Germany free healthcare - subsidized by US taxpayers footing the bill for most of their defense in NATO ....
I wouldn’t call German healthcare ‘free’....you pay roughly 7-percent of your pay, and your employer will pay an identical amount....so 14-percent of your pay is going toward the deal. Because of stagnation on wages...the average guy is making no more than 25,000 to 30,000 Euro a year. Toss in various taxes, he only takes home 50-percent of what he makes.
Given the basic human nature that once you institutionalize a benefit you have hell to pay if you take it away, very few politicians will want to face that hell and opt for a truly market based health system.
And given the disaster that the current system is some basic universal single payer system might be a better option.
We have something like that in education today. Adding a voucher system would add some market competition. Maybe something like that can be done with health care.
In fact Medicare already works like that - you have many Medicare Advantage plans that are like vouchers.
This is really Medicaid for all. Medicare is being degraded and Medicaid type care would be all that’s left.
This is too expensive and it won’t go anywhere.
Kinda like you (and certain others) are now exempt from ObamaCare...
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