Perhaps you can cite where you came up with the conclusion that she doesn't plan to lower cost in order to make it affordable to cover everybody?
Says right here that controlling costs is the first thing she's going to go after:
My plan for health care reverses the Trump Administration's sabotage of our health care, allows everyone in America to choose a Medicare for All option for little or no cost, and cuts costs for families before moving us into full Medicare for All
elizabethwarren.com
First two bullet points summarize her objectives to control costs. Later in the plan she details how.
Here’s what I'll do in my first 100 days:
- I’ll pursue comprehensive anti-corruption reforms to rein in health insurers and drug companies – reforms that are essential to make any meaningful health care changes in Washington.
- I’ll use the tools of the presidency to start improving coverage and lowering costs – immediately. I’ll reverse Donald Trump’s sabotage of health care, protect individuals with pre-existing conditions, take on the big pharmaceutical companies to lower costs of key drugs for millions of Americans, and improve the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicaid.
She doesn't plan to stop at "improving the ACA" but details how she plans to transition our healthcare system from "Medicare for all who want it" to single payer medical care for all. She claims and details how she can do it in three years though I have my doubts about that. She calls it Medicare for All but after the transition is complete, it will be better than what we now call Medicare.
We've argued many times and this time I'm not arguing. I'm pointing you to where I got my info. If you've seen something definitive (not some posturing by a perma-berner), I'd be glad to see it.
Bernie has provided little in the way of a detailed transition plan. He submitted a half-finished bill that contains no details about how to pay for it, much less how to make the transition.
Given Sanders track record of zero accomplishments over twelve years in the Senate and the shoddy work shown in his healthcare bill, we can't expect him to do better as prez. Warren on the other hand has accolades as a PhD lawyer who specializes in bankruptcy law, taught at major universities, has working knowledge of government through her time spent in both the Obama administration and as chairman of major committee on bank regulations in Congress and was basically hated by Obama's administration because she didn't let them off easily when it came to banking regulations. While their policies are similar, the difference between the two can't be greater in substance.