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stopbush

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38. Yeah, I've been paying for the Medicare coverage of "other people"
Wed Oct 16, 2019, 12:57 PM
Oct 2019

for 50 years.

Let me know when you hit the 50-year mark and we can talk about who has had it worse. In the meanwhile, enjoy your relative youth. Believe me, it’s no picnic after you hit 50.

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That's what Warren should have said. Turin_C3PO Oct 2019 #1
exactly! even the other D's are attacking her because she won't JUST SAY IT garybeck Oct 2019 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author DrToast Oct 2019 #10
Preach, Gary, Preach Duckandcover Oct 2019 #2
Elizabeth Warren needs to say it, not me. n/t garybeck Oct 2019 #4
I know, but you nailed it... Duckandcover Oct 2019 #5
I prefer to call it a National Insurance Contribution. mwooldri Oct 2019 #6
If we really wanted to support small business Phoenix61 Oct 2019 #7
You can say it, I can say it, Warren and Sanders can say it. Question is - will people believe it, Hoyt Oct 2019 #8
why is it with the hundreds of millions we pay think tanks each year SterlingPound Oct 2019 #61
The problem will be the elimination of private insurance. AJT Oct 2019 #9
The problem with that scheme is it creates a two-tier system. roamer65 Oct 2019 #13
There will always be multiple tiers of health insurance in a capitalistic society. unitedwethrive Oct 2019 #14
I don't agree AJT Oct 2019 #29
But a two-tier system is better than a no-tier system LiberalLovinLug Oct 2019 #44
All doctors and hospitals should only be allowed to accept payment from the single payor. roamer65 Oct 2019 #57
The problem is the middle class will Sewa Oct 2019 #11
GOP will also hammer the first part (higher taxes) only. And that will stick for a lot of people. NCLefty Oct 2019 #19
Most in this country are too stupid to realize that paying part/all of a monthly premium is a tax. roamer65 Oct 2019 #12
The problem is some jobs pay for good insurance marlakay Oct 2019 #15
Are you on Medicare already? moose65 Oct 2019 #47
Husband is I am not marlakay Oct 2019 #49
Your employer not paying for your healthcare could mean more salary for you. nt Lucky Luciano Oct 2019 #48
Like that will happen Freddie Oct 2019 #51
used to be that way. today however garybeck Oct 2019 #63
That's our situation garybeck. AllyCat Oct 2019 #66
Too difficult to message. Xolodno Oct 2019 #16
Eliminating military waste The Wizard Oct 2019 #17
Every time you buy something, you're paying for someone's health insurance. rickford66 Oct 2019 #18
No, taxes don't need to go up. USA spends as much already in taxes that go towards healthcare as Doodley Oct 2019 #20
Sadly Some Voters Think Universal Healthcare or M4A Means Free Healthcare Indykatie Oct 2019 #21
I think you answered your own question... Disaffected Oct 2019 #22
I'm on Medicare. I pay a PREMIUM of $155 a month to have dental vision and hearing stopbush Oct 2019 #23
That sounds right in theory... Bluedolphin1406 Oct 2019 #32
Well, my deductible on Medicare is $4500. That's for one person. stopbush Oct 2019 #33
My premiums alone ... Bluedolphin1406 Oct 2019 #36
Yeah, I've been paying for the Medicare coverage of "other people" stopbush Oct 2019 #38
No donut hole in S. 1129. roody Oct 2019 #40
Medical benefits are one of the things that are still good for gov't workers and teachers tirebiter Oct 2019 #24
I think most people that pay for health insurance now wouldn't save money with UHC. Captain Stern Oct 2019 #25
I don't know... Mike Nelson Oct 2019 #26
how to pay for it is ONE issue of a great many as the entire American Healthcare industry has beachbumbob Oct 2019 #27
BUT INSURANCE PREMIUMS WILL GO AWAY / replaced by a tax for National Health System. Captain Zero Oct 2019 #28
Medicare buy in for those that want it. Private insurance still available. Freethinker65 Oct 2019 #30
Well, my employee contribution BillyBobBrilliant Oct 2019 #31
What is stopping you from going on Medicare which has a monthly premium of $135? stopbush Oct 2019 #35
People complain about a tax increase.... Bluedolphin1406 Oct 2019 #34
Yes!! People don't get that companies are going to shift more and more of the insurance cost to PaulRevere08 Oct 2019 #37
Also several other tax funded programs would be absorbed into a universal program IronLionZion Oct 2019 #39
admitted :) RT Atlanta Oct 2019 #41
Societal Savings are not tax revenues and this plan will not work in the real world Gothmog Oct 2019 #42
Agreed. liberalmike27 Oct 2019 #43
Depending on employment status forthemiddle Oct 2019 #45
Because the US waited so long to even talk about single payer, its now so complicated LiberalLovinLug Oct 2019 #46
I think you may be right moose65 Oct 2019 #62
Insurance companies just drain money and help jack prices. MasonDreams Oct 2019 #50
It's simply messaging. an economist like dean baker should explain the huge upside of m4a Kurt V. Oct 2019 #52
no idea why she won't do it qazplm135 Oct 2019 #53
The guy who wrote the damn Bill said it last nite. MasonDreams Oct 2019 #54
It's hopeless kwolf68 Oct 2019 #55
That would be a political death sentence for whoever said it! Same goes for Medicare doc03 Oct 2019 #56
"PRESIDENT REAGAN WILL RAISE TAXES, AND SO WILL I. HE WON'T TELL YOU; I JUST DID" brooklynite Oct 2019 #58
Cut military waste The Wizard Oct 2019 #59
It's a halfwitted "gotcha" question, setup by the media, to be exploited by the GOP. Fuck em both Tarc Oct 2019 #60
Everybody wins! sarchasm Oct 2019 #64
People will believe it when they see it. So offer Medicare as a public option for anyone, pnwmom Oct 2019 #65
It's $250/month for my family coverage, but employer pays AllyCat Oct 2019 #67
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