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Recursion

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3. Medicare already exceeds the entire defense budget
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 08:15 AM
Jun 2019

I'm all for cutting military spending, but that's not going to get us there or even close.

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Cut the military to pay for it. Blues Heron Jun 2019 #1
+1000 Meadowoak Jun 2019 #2
Medicare already exceeds the entire defense budget Recursion Jun 2019 #3
Don't we pay more Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #7
For the most part, yeah Recursion Jun 2019 #13
$55,000 is kind of low. Turin_C3PO Jun 2019 #18
And that's why we pay twice as much for healthcare as the rest of the world Recursion Jun 2019 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm Jun 2019 #45
I don't see why you think that matters Recursion Jun 2019 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm Jun 2019 #62
Ask Canada. moondust Jun 2019 #4
Actually The Canadian system would be most compatible wither ours, though I think we should not still_one Jun 2019 #29
Here in BC, it's only good if you can find a family physician OnlinePoker Jun 2019 #35
Thanks for that insight. I had the impression it was managed differently in Canada than UK still_one Jun 2019 #37
Several things.... Sancho Jun 2019 #5
I'm all for loan forgiveness for health care profesisonals. Federal tax exemptions on their incomes. Yavin4 Jun 2019 #14
And there's the rub Recursion Jun 2019 #15
This is why Medicare for all will never happen, unfortunately. Doctor/Pharma/Hospital lobbies Blaukraut Jun 2019 #19
Regarding the "most are for profit" part ... sl8 Jun 2019 #39
Non-profit does not equal no profit DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #49
Instead of paying premiums to private insurers... TCJ70 Jun 2019 #6
Employers do not actually pay anything towards the workers medical insurance. Everyman Jackal Jun 2019 #64
How is current for profit Health Care viable then? edhopper Jun 2019 #8
Medicare enables a *huge* for-profit healthcare industry Recursion Jun 2019 #21
As they are in every country that has Universal Healthcare. edhopper Jun 2019 #24
Premiums paid to private insurance now would fund Medicare, instead. Goodheart Jun 2019 #9
Except they wouldn't just magically do that Recursion Jun 2019 #63
Has their been given snowybirdie Jun 2019 #10
And thousands would be added in the actual medical field Johonny Jun 2019 #17
I love my job! forthemiddle Jun 2019 #28
I do not understand why we have to detail anything at this time? Even if someone Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2019 #11
I am asking a general question, I am intentionally NOT relating it to the still_one Jun 2019 #12
I'm sorry - you are right - I went off on a tangent. Carry on ! :) Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2019 #16
Not a problem. From my perspective it is very complicated, and just trying to get a little bit of still_one Jun 2019 #22
Hey, at least we're talking about it, MfAll, etc., and all the repugs want to do is dismantle ... SWBTATTReg Jun 2019 #27
Harder to build than to just stop helping people. Laura PourMeADrink Jun 2019 #44
How does single payer healthcare work in every country that has it? Spider Jerusalem Jun 2019 #23
Isn't Medicare today a government health insurance program for most people 65 or older, still_one Jun 2019 #25
They paid the Medicare tax all that time Mariana Jun 2019 #60
One problem with that... moose65 Jun 2019 #61
Maybe you don't give a trillion dollars in tax cuts to fat cats and pay for medical care instead. Vinca Jun 2019 #26
They can pay taxes for Medicare buyin, or actuarily determined premiums. Hoyt Jun 2019 #30
I agree mostly with what you are saying, but I think we should leave Medicare alone, and still_one Jun 2019 #31
Don't have an issue with that. Just not sure it's necessary. I'm on Medicare BTW. Hoyt Jun 2019 #32
Same here still_one Jun 2019 #34
Medicare also works customerserviceguy Jun 2019 #33
Exactly. The counter is, do docs have to make over $200K, does every hospital have to Hoyt Jun 2019 #36
Docs don't have to make $200k we can lower it to whatever society feels is right fescuerescue Jun 2019 #41
There is no other profession that all but guarantees that much money to start. Hoyt Jun 2019 #42
That's true. It's also the profession that demands the most upfront fescuerescue Jun 2019 #43
If we get where we need a million $200+K jobs in weapons development, we are screwed Hoyt Jun 2019 #47
Oh I agree fescuerescue Jun 2019 #48
"Our absolute best and brightest go to medicine" misanthrope Jun 2019 #57
For my 1,000th post - I think there's a flaw in your thinking moose65 Jun 2019 #38
Thank you for pointing out this flaw in thinking DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #50
Same way it does now. fescuerescue Jun 2019 #40
Ask the Government of Ontario. roamer65 Jun 2019 #46
I do NOT want Medicare as it exists now interfered with AT ALL. Honeycombe8 Jun 2019 #51
I agree with you, I don't want Medicare interferred with either. What I would not mind seeing still_one Jun 2019 #52
But the money you paid in is GONE moose65 Jul 2019 #72
Here's the tradeoff DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #53
Appreciate the historical perspective. I do not agree with your assessment that health insurers still_one Jun 2019 #55
The insurance companies are making money DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #59
I'm afraid your assumptions are not based in reality graeme_macquarrie Jun 2019 #65
Here in PA, a BCBS in central PA was sitting on billions DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #66
Those billions are reserves... graeme_macquarrie Jun 2019 #68
Rendell sure didn't believe they were ordinary "reserves" DeminPennswoods Jun 2019 #70
Medicare has been "contracted out" since day 1.. graeme_macquarrie Jun 2019 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author stopbush Jun 2019 #54
II tend to agree still_one Jun 2019 #56
My first post!! :) America is built upon greed and selfishness. This isn't Europe. 5starlib Jun 2019 #67
I think you're not wrong, but I also think it would be an acceptable tax increase Volaris Jun 2019 #69
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