What bothers me is reality never matches the theory.
And 'Medicare for all' is not what Canada and other western societies have.
I'll be on Medicare in a year and a half. You still need a supplimental policy to cover the 20% they don't cover.
My friends in Canada don't pay anything. No copays, no deductables, nothing. Except the higher tax rate.
I get the feeling that if we had what Bernie supports tomorrow, it wouldn't be what you expect. I like the idea, but guaranteed they will fuck it up. If we were at 80% public approval, and could study it and go over it with a fine tooth comb for 6 months without republican resistance (not to mention resistance from insurance, phama, medical supplier, etc. companies), it could work.
I'm not very optimistic. And you'd HAVE to have higher tax rates especially for multi millionaires. Which we should have anyway.
Sooooo much resistance. I'm depressed thinking about it already.
You know, Medicare isn't really that great, right? You get sick enough, you can wind up in a nursing home and lose everything.
I always supported a 'catastrophic' gov't. health insurance. So they can't bleed the little guy dry at the end. You have no idea how many people lose everything at the end while a bunch of CEO's smoke cigars and laugh.