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In reply to the discussion: So where will the extra $16 trillion come from to pay for Sanders' plan? [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Changing over a system that has baked into our economy for 70 years will cost money -money that doesn't go to health care delivery.
Promising people WAY more than Medicare provides (and way more than Canadian health care does) , but calling it "Medicare for All" doesn't change the fact that if it covers more, then it will cost more.
The mandate in the ACA addressed that, as did Medicaid expansion. Because the GOP kneecapped the Medicaid expansion, many people can't get health care at all, and other prices rose.
If they could do that to the ACA, what do you think they will try to do to single payer?
If we can get back on track to where the ACA was prior to the GOP attacks, and expand it incrementally, that will make it less of a target, and more affordable.
Now, that really isnt that hard to understand. Is it?