Agreed
politics are at least 10 years away. Then implementation -
it is coming
It took since the Teddy Roosevelt administration to get ACA --
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but we are not 10 years down the road we are here and the current proposals are cutting $800B from the existing program while proponents of said "reform" lie faster than you can say universal healthcare.
Next question is, aren't the people cutting the $800B the same people that blocked single payer back when ?
I don't see the politics as 10 years off, although I do see the politicians as (at least) a decade away.
Universal healthcare could be a single issue winning platform for a candidate in 2020. I concede that it likely won't be, but the ground is fertile.
I don't see the politics as 10 years off, although I do see the politicians as (at least) a decade away.
Universal healthcare could be a single issue winning platform for a candidate in 2020. I concede that it likely won't be, but the ground is fertile.
Just open it up country wide. Let the insurance companies come after you. That's how you get the cost of insurance down.
the one I'm not a fan of
I could support single payer so long as it is funded by cutting other spending. Military would be a good place to start.
Chris MurphyVerified account @ChrisMurphyCT 24h24 hours ago
Your morning reminder that under the cloud cover of the FBI story, 13 GOP Senators are still secretly writing a bill to destroy the ACA.