Communist Dreamer
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You got that backwards, Hilltards did. Bernie would've crushed Trump. All Trump's pro-worker garbage would've backfired. "Really? That's neat. I'm pro-worker too," Bernard.Bernie got Trump elected POTUS.
You got that backwards, Hilltards did. Bernie would've crushed Trump. All Trump's pro-worker garbage would've backfired. "Really? That's neat. I'm pro-worker too," Bernard.Bernie got Trump elected POTUS.
its never your faultYou got that backwards, Hilltards did. Bernie would've crushed Trump. All Trump's pro-worker garbage would've backfired. "Really? That's neat. I'm pro-worker too," Bernard.
While this thread is back up, maybe you Bernie spammers can provide an answer to this oneI already pay 15.3% fica taxes on every dollar I make
You want to make that 26.8% now?
Good luck selling that
How did sloppy Joe's famous neck rub feel? Did it loosen you up a bit or make you feel like an abused Retart?While this thread is back up, maybe you Bernie spammers can provide an answer to this one
Lame troll attempt. 1/10 would not read again or recommend. I suggest ban for uninteresting post.How did sloppy Joe's famous neck rub feel? Did it loosen you up a bit or make you feel like an abused Retart?
Retart lolHow did sloppy Joe's famous neck rub feel? Did it loosen you up a bit or make you feel like an abused Retart?
Yeah these guys are afraid to comment here apparently.Retart lol
OK, I'll wait for your argument. Your previous arguments have fallen completely flat. You have failed utterly to prove me wrong, but we'll see what argument you have to offer since you refuse to respond on your own thread where I destroyed your bullshit.You're wrong on the issue of universal healthcare.
So this is your argument...We've had the arguments, you don't believe the evidence, even though out of 11 OECD countries, the US healthcare system bottoms the list in regards to quality of care and cost. You're arguing against a cheaper system that has been proven to work better in 10 different countries than the private insurance system we have in the US because, you're a middle class American who, for whatever reason(s), has bought into the propaganda that it will be more expensive than what we pay now to provide and your taxes will become unfeasibly high for you.
Why continue to engage about this when you don't have the evidence to back up your position?
Not defending Bernie's brain dead bill because he HASN'T estimated how much it will cost and how it will be paid for. There are plenty of white papers out there and unofficial numbers but Bernie's bill does not contain the numbers necessary to make any claims.So what we're left with is something like "those other countries can do it so why can't we?"...
I will simplify this and present pertinent facts, line by line. I invite all to verify them and call me out on any errors.
OK, I will tell you why we can't. Because of the fucking federal budget. We can't nationalize healthcare in America until healthcare costs come down, not before, as you suggest. Even if we use the lowest estimate (which is Bernie's) and not the higher estimates made by healthcare industry experts regarding the cost of Bernie's braindead bill, it would cost very close to the entire federal budget. The bill provides for federal revenue to cover half of the cost.
I have argued this before despite that you flail your arms about insisting I have not. Let's just talk numbers.
Bernie's bill includes the estimate of 32.6 Trillion dollars as the cost of his plan for the first decade.
The entire federal budget for fiscal 2019 was as follows:
expenditures = 4.4 trillion dollars
revenue = 3.4 trillion dollars
deficit = almost a trillion dollars
Now, we can see clearly that this is a budget item the US can not afford. The deficit was almost 50% higher by the end of 2019. Passing Bernie's bill as is, at this time, would increase the deficit by an additional 1.4 to 1.7 TRILLION DOLLARS. His revenue ideas are great but they only cover about half of the cost of this.
Military spending, by contrast, though it is by far the highest in the world, is a paltry (by comparison) 700 billion dollars annually, less than a quarter of the cost of Bernie's healthcare bill.
Repealing Trump's tax cuts to the rich would not even eliminate the deficit.
Bernie's healthcare bill does contain enough to inform the estimates. 32.6 trillion is the lowest estimate for the full comprehensive coverage for all which his bill does include. Warren's proposal has lower estimates because it doesn't spend so much.Not defending Bernie's brain dead bill because he HASN'T estimated how much it will cost and how it will be paid for. There are plenty of white papers out there and unofficial numbers but Bernie's bill does not contain the numbers necessary to make any claims.
The choice is what matters to us. I can take a plan with deductibles and copays and manage my health by eating right and exercising. That's where 'Medicare for all who want it' comes in as a clearly superior plan moving forward. It gets everyone covered while reducing costs AND reducing private premiums.What Bernie and Warren are advocating for is socializing the cost of healthcare, de-privatizing it if you will. Private companies charge 12% for administration and Medicare administration runs 2%, this simple fact translates to hundreds of billions of dollars in savings. I'm not saying no other costs can be reduced but even if there were no other reductions what difference does it make to individuals whether the money comes from private payments or taxation?
I don't believe healthcare should be treated as a commodity, every single one of us is going to need it eventually, I simply don't think those who can't afford it should be left out in the cold. That's not the idea of America I have when I think about how great this country actually could be. I think healthcare is a human right. That's fine if you disagree with that, I don't think that's right, but it's your right to believe that.WE don't afford the current system.
I afford my healthcare costs and YOU afford or fail to afford yours.
Also, I do not support the current model which leaves 27 million people uninsured.
I'm convinced you're dyslexic. You have obviously ignored 90% of my argument and distorted the other 10%.I don't believe healthcare should be treated as a commodity, every single one of us is going to need it eventually, I simply don't think those who can't afford it should be left out in the cold. That's not the idea of America I have when I think about how great this country actually could be. I think healthcare is a human right. That's fine if you disagree with that, I don't think that's right, but it's your right to believe that.
But the issue you seem to have the most disagreement with is the cost of it. You don't believe we as a country can afford it. It's expensive, you're right, but what we pay now is more expensive. How can we afford what we currently pay for healthcare, but can't afford a cheaper system that covers everybody? I understand you don't support the current system, I'm not saying you do. You support "M4A who want it", but still have not addressed the issue with all the sick people signing onto that program while all the healthy people continue to buy private, overburdening the system and producing poorer results.
Choice? M4A provides more choice as every doctor within the system would accept all coverage, regardless of ability to pay
Your argument is we can't afford to pay for a cheaper healthcare system than we do nowI'm convinced you're dyslexic. You have obviously ignored 90% of my argument and distorted the other 10%.
This is why I always call you dumb.