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Study: 'Medicare for all' projected to cost $32.6 trillion
Study: 'Medicare for all' projected to cost $32.6 trillion
But other provisions would tend to drive up spending, including coverage for nearly 30 million uninsured people, no deductibles and copays, and improved benefits, including dental, vision and hearing.
And once again... these idiots keep insisting on 30 million uninsured!
Why can't these simple numbers get through their dumb skulls?
A) 10 million were not citizens
A) 14 million were already covered by MEDICAID...
C) 18 million are under 34 make over $50k and don't want the expense of employer health care!
These are the facts but why are they ignoring them??
And so these brainiacs ALSO forget a very very important COST if there is Medicare For all..
A) 1,400 insurance companies BANKRUPT...
B) 500,000 or more unemployed
C) $100 Billion a year in corporate tax revenue from these companies.
D) $4 billion a year in payroll taxes
E) $7 billion a year in personal income taxes
F) $7 billion in unemployment benefits.
And that's just from the 1,400 insurance companies going out of business because of what...
less than 5 million truly uninsured!
Study: 'Medicare for all' projected to cost $32.6 trillion
But other provisions would tend to drive up spending, including coverage for nearly 30 million uninsured people, no deductibles and copays, and improved benefits, including dental, vision and hearing.
And once again... these idiots keep insisting on 30 million uninsured!
Why can't these simple numbers get through their dumb skulls?
A) 10 million were not citizens
A) 14 million were already covered by MEDICAID...
C) 18 million are under 34 make over $50k and don't want the expense of employer health care!
These are the facts but why are they ignoring them??
And so these brainiacs ALSO forget a very very important COST if there is Medicare For all..
A) 1,400 insurance companies BANKRUPT...
B) 500,000 or more unemployed
C) $100 Billion a year in corporate tax revenue from these companies.
D) $4 billion a year in payroll taxes
E) $7 billion a year in personal income taxes
F) $7 billion in unemployment benefits.
And that's just from the 1,400 insurance companies going out of business because of what...
less than 5 million truly uninsured!