There are 2 coherent ways for the GOP to do health care: 1) bipartisan fix, 2) free market fix. VIDEO-->https://www.facebook.com/MattLewisDC/videos/vb.219060134788557/1698566773504545/?type=3&theater …
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And here's last night's
@AC360 TV segment on the 2 coherent options (bipartisan and free market) being ignored.https://www.facebook.com/MattLewisDC/videos/vb.219060134788557/1698566773504545/?type=3&theater … - 2 more replies
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there aren't 50 Republican votes for a market solution that doesn't involve health insurance.
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Apparently there aren't 50 votes for the hodgepodge, either.
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there are 50 votes for A hodgepodge, just not THAT hodgepodge. there are far, far fewer for no TPI.
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Health care is also a good with inelastic demand - vuln to monopoly gouging even w/o middleman. Reason civilized nations have public system
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That's not to dismiss market distortions caused by employer-middleman, but eliminating won't make health care a classical "free market' ever
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Free market is a tool that solves some types of problems. Healthcare is not one of those problems.
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Families can form a small insurance pool, using their HSAs to help each other.
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Government pays for catastrophic health care--say over $50k in a year. Insurance just covers the mid-expenses $5k to $50k.
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But check out the Singapore Solution: health savings accounts for the firsst $5k to $10k in care--people spend their own $
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Subsidized HSAs for the poor and working class. Will bring down health care costs because people are spending their own HSAs.
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