I am genuinely curious about how #M4A candidates are going to navigate the political challenge of forcing hospitals and doctors, often major employers in their districts, to earn less. https://www.axios.com/medicare-for-all-doctors-hospitals-health-care-costs-8a175bd2-5d6e-4a1f-9352-f275a062ef1a.html … https://twitter.com/nealkwatra/status/1156588700438028290 …
Public option doesn’t seem to be the same as what Warren is advocating. I think she straight up raised her hand to end employer plans in the last debate.
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Also what do you think of this solution? Lets libertarians go their own way while sustaining the mandate for almost everybody else.https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1155181905991487490?s=21 …
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i’m not really a fan of anything that lasts for life, and not certain how that squares with libertarianism. college debt crisis, and the ban on bankruptcy, has affected my thinking here.
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no, you’re right, she did. my question is why did she do it? there are other ways for her to achieve the goal long term. this doesn’t seem politically advantageous.
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I’m reaaaally curious about her calculation on that one and why she decided to open herself up to attacks on it if she makes it into the general.
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