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Showing Original Post only (View all)How's that workplace health insurance working out now? [View all]
The main argument against M4A is that it won't get through a goop Congress. What the detractors won't explain is how the goops will accept the public option. Through the power of persuasion?
It seems like it was years, not mere months ago that former vice president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden dumped on Medicare-for-all. He claimed that 160 million people like their private insurance and that he didnt want union members to be forced to give up the health insurance they bargained hard to receive. You should be entitled to keep it, and no plan should take it away from you.
Ten million and counting unemployed Americans later, were learning the limits of all that.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/04/03/hows-that-workplace-health-insurance-working-out-us-now/
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That's like asking, "How's that lack of a cure for cancer working out now?" MFA is, currently,
Squinch
Apr 2020
#4
I am sure that Medicare for All will come up during potential healthcare reform discussions.
W_HAMILTON
Apr 2020
#23
re: "It has no chance of passing as things are now, even if Dems win the presidency and Senate."
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#26
I agree, it's unlikely, But that's different from saying "no chance." n/t
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#30
ACA coverage does not require that you have a job. Public option is a way to enhance ACA. n/t
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#19
How you are going to pay for it is pragmatic and it is not a Republican talking point.
TexasTowelie
Apr 2020
#77
It might work. Don't need the distraction torch juggling though. The thing is though...
brush
Apr 2020
#104
re: "If you are jobless, you have no money to spend on health insurance."
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#91
I'm not endorsing COBRA, but there are people who have used it. Obviously, since ACA passed...
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#98
Public Option is a choice, MFA is cramming it down people's throats. Within 5 years of a PO, most
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#9
Do you understand, "Within 5 years of a PO, most people will have selected the PO . . . . ."
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#35
Fine, go your way, and we'll be sitting here 10, 15 years from now arguing the same stuff, with
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#46
Not sure about paid for itself. But, it was pretty much MFA, however she framed it.
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#99
A public option has the broad support of Democrats and can be passed through reconciliation...
W_HAMILTON
Apr 2020
#12
What is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different outcome?
ehrnst
Apr 2020
#114
Imagine what a dotard would be doing right now with a total government run health care
Thekaspervote
Apr 2020
#52
"Imagine what the dotard will be doing with Medicare now that he runs it"
wellst0nev0ter
Apr 2020
#68
People "loved" the part of their pay the health insurance represents, almost never the medical
brewens
Apr 2020
#31
The health care tax may be way lower than their current premiums, but employers pay most
brewens
Apr 2020
#37
Sweden weighed in on a sanders style plan said it all but bankrupt the country
Thekaspervote
Apr 2020
#55
I think it is more useful to get info on successful universal healthcare systems
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2020
#62
That is nonsense...no one will get a raise...and the taxes for individuals will be higher...you
Demsrule86
Apr 2020
#112
Perhaps if Covid 19 bankrupts the health insurance industry (unless the taxpayers are forced to
jalan48
Apr 2020
#38
A successful President will show flexibility in his thinking in response to events. On the other...
NNadir
Apr 2020
#43
The nation would have to overwhelmingly support it - and we would need the Senate.
ehrnst
Apr 2020
#100
I think the idea is to get rid of Trump and put a Democrat in charge of health care. n/t
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#64
Actually it's a mixed bag. Some workplace insurance policies continue to cover employees who have
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#63