What if you could buy a health insurance policy...
Posted: Jan 16, 2016
that was cheaper than the one you have now, with no deductible, including dental, lower drug prices, with little or no copays? Impossible you say? Maybe not!;
Not too familiar with Sanders' past, methinks? - You should really do some investigation.
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It's hideous.
Are you serious?! I have known him...sm - VTMT
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for over 30 years. I am well aware of his past and it certainly is not "hideous". In fact, the reason Vermont ers love him is because of his integrity and his hard work for them, even republicans.
I think of it like this, right now we are buying.... - VTMT
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our insurance on the retail market. If we get single-payer Medicare for all, we will be purchasing on the wholesale market at a lower cost for more benefits.
I think of it like this - - right now the government.
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is taking 22% of my earning to help pay for healthcare among other things - if we all get free health care, then the government will need more, maybe 50% or 60% to cover it all? So instead of my husband and I bringing home $3200 a month together now, we will then be bringing home $2000 a month or less - tell me again how that is going to help us out financially? Which expenses do we cut out? Eating? Clothes? Rent? Gas? Heat?
I would rather keep my money for myself and pay for my own healthcare, but that's not the way socialism works - i.e. Bernie Sanders.
Are you on Medicare? I am and I have never had better coverage. nm - oldtimer
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So, I would think you would be happy with only paying..sm - VTMT
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5% of your income on health care premiums, or are you happy with insurance company multimillion dollar CEO getting a large chunk of your premiums?
How much are you/or your employer paying for your health ins? - sm
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With universal one/payor, you would no longer have to pay for private insurance.
Where in the world does 50-60% come from - just some wild guess?
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They have stated to use 2.2% of your income as a payroll deduction to cover healthcare and business would pay 6.7% tax on wages paid.
Both figures are most often significantly less than either employee or employer now pay into healthcare insurance situation. (CUT OUT THE MIDDLE MAN--NO INSURANCE COMPANIES).
Next question for most everyone seeing this is, will employers pay their employees more, since they are saving so much money on health insurance premiums?
My point is universal health care - has already cost trillions....that's with a T
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We are all already paying - what happens when the rest of us who now have our own healthcare, paying for a plan through our employer - get off our employer's plans and the government has to pay for our healthcare too? if it can't be sustained now, what will happen when EVERYONE is on it? The majority of those on medicare paid into it to participate. With only 60% labor participation rate right now that means that only 60% of the people in this country are contributing to medicare so you and I are paying for not only our own medicare, but for someone else - I'm not sure that is going to leave enough in medicare (or universal healthcare) to pay for it.....
And MY point is that insurance companies - have made that money
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CUT THEM OUT OF THE DEAL.
I am paying my employer for health insurance, - big deal
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I really don't care if those dollars go to single payer, it comes out of my pocket either way. If it goes to single payer, at least I don't have to worry about an insurance company getting between me and my health care.
Since we don't have universal care, how can it have cost - TRILLIONS? - NM
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#feelthebernout wants to impose a 90% tax - sm
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He may get the nomination by default, but he will NEVER be POTUS. Contrary to the liberal brainwashing suffered by many, most intelligent Americans see through the smoke and haze of feelingthebern.
That's funny--90%--that's funny - and not based in reality
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Faux news perhaps, right wing propaganda?
Where this right wing talking point came from...sm - VTMT
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Many months ago, while explaining the need to raise the top tax rate and close loopholes, he mentioned that back when republican president Eisenhower was in office in the 1950s the top tax rate was 90%. He does NOT advocate a top tax rate of anywhere near 90%!
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