The question of "How will you pay for it" re: universal healthcare (or any social program) has two meanings: 1) Where do the resources in the economy exist to do it, and 2) How will you legally and politically create a system to make it happen They are very different questions
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Right. Because that has worked so well for us so far. We've just been flush with candidates who sincerely wanted to help normal people. Dude, people see someone who might actually give a fuck and want to seize that chance.
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And it's super annoying to have a bunch of people to just assume that's not possible as a *starting point,* rather than fighting it out and seeing how much we can get done. That's some Obama shit.
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I mean that's literally what happened in Canada, presumably the model for what you want in America if you're using the term "Medicare for all" A "robust public option" under the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act in 1957, which became mandatory single payer in 1966
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