abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
@Padawanbater2
OK Mr duct tape, let's take your estimate at face value and accept it for the sake of argument. Total Healthcare costs in the US are 3.5 trillion a year and Bernie's plan would give us more coverage for 3.26 trillion a year. We'll remove a lot of nuance since it's too hard for you to wrap your head around. Let's get on the same page here, however long it takes. So we're in agreement that within a decade, costs would come down.
We're leaving out the part that it's averaged out for a decade and starts way above 3.26 trillion and ends below that much, but let's just agree to this, step one. We have both cited these numbers.
OK Mr duct tape, let's take your estimate at face value and accept it for the sake of argument. Total Healthcare costs in the US are 3.5 trillion a year and Bernie's plan would give us more coverage for 3.26 trillion a year. We'll remove a lot of nuance since it's too hard for you to wrap your head around. Let's get on the same page here, however long it takes. So we're in agreement that within a decade, costs would come down.
We're leaving out the part that it's averaged out for a decade and starts way above 3.26 trillion and ends below that much, but let's just agree to this, step one. We have both cited these numbers.