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In reply to the discussion: Medicare for All could save the country $5.1 trillion over ten years [View all]ZX86
(1,428 posts)66. The exact same way we pay for war, tax cuts for the rich, oil companies subsidies, etc.
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Medicare for All could save the country $5.1 trillion over ten years [View all]
Muskiteer
Dec 2018
OP
If your entire industry would pretty much evaporate overnight, wouldn't you lobby against it? n/t
SFnomad
Dec 2018
#9
And that doesn't change the fact that we'll need to do something for the people
SFnomad
Dec 2018
#22
The exact same way we pay for war, tax cuts for the rich, oil companies subsidies, etc.
ZX86
Dec 2018
#66
Try telling the majority of Americans that get their healthcare from their employer
GulfCoast66
Dec 2018
#7
This is worth a lot of threads. Here's one from a few days ago with people on both sides, or
Hoyt
Dec 2018
#13
Societal savings are not tax revenues and this study does not show how to pay for this plan
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#25
The savings identified in the amusing study in the OP are societal savings and not tax revenues
Gothmog
Dec 2018
#52