A study by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health shows that contrary to just about every other study published on the subject of Medicare for All, the program would actually save $450 billion a year and 68,000 lives. Now really, who could ever vote against that? Will this study elect Bernie Sanders president? How did they come to those conclusions? Smoke and mirrors, of course.The Fiscal Times: Previous estimates of the cost of Medicare for All have reached significantly different conclusions, ranging from a roughly 16% increase over current national health-care spending levels to a 27% decrease. This...