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- Aug 2019
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www.heritage.org www.heritage.org
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., with his “Medicare for All” legislation—suggest Americans would enjoy a health care utopia if only the government took over.
I feel there will be to much regulation to go through
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www.dailykos.com www.dailykos.com
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third of Americans reported they didn’t go to the doctor
Then they must have died of some type of sickness
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The United States is the wealthiest nation
Then why are so much debt
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by Blahous’s own estimates that single-payer would save Americans more than $2 trillion over a decade.
That's impossible
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Funding for his plan is still being debated, but he has come up with multiple suggestions that could be passed.
We are already into debt
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Medicare eligibility age would be lowered to 55, second year to 45, third year to 35, and fourth year everyone would be covered.
If they were to pass it they would have to do this.
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You will not be able to keep the insurance you have
There goes one flaw in doing that
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tudies show that costs would be between $25 Trillion and $32 Trillion over 10 years. YouGov/Economist Poll, April 2-4, 2017 $32 Trillion sounds like quite a high number.
The government seems that they are afraid of doing it because they might go in debt.
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Removing the current system would a gigantic task.
There risk with changing the system of the U.S.
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- Oct 2018
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cnx.org cnx.org
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Federalism has the capability of being both bad and good. It just depends who you ask. On one side the advantages of fedaralism is it creates more effectiveness and makes the government stable. On the other hand federalism is risky it gets expensive, lead to a complex tax system and is slow in responses to crisis.
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