September 13, 2017

Sanders launches Medicare for all with surprising support

Huffington Post - Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will introduce a new version of his plan to give everybody government-run health insurance, potentially opening a new chapter in the ongoing debate over how to make health care in the U.S. more affordable and available.

The plan calls for an overhaul of American health insurance with a souped-up, more generous version of Medicare replacing nearly all private health insurance - and government exerting far more control over the cost of medical care. It would arguably be the most ambitious social welfare initiative in U.S. history, ...

Sanders has been waging a frequently lonely crusade for this kind of universal health care since the early 1990s, when he first came to Congress. In 2013, when he introduced a previous iteration of the bill, he had no support from his colleagues. But in a clear sign of the idea’s increasing popularity, as well as Sanders’ influence within progressive politics, 15 Democratic senators are co-sponsoring the bill.

That’s fully one-third of the Senate Democratic caucus. Staffers told HuffPost they had expected less than half as many senators to sign on, and they attributed the broad appeal to a five-month drafting period in which they solicited input from the offices of 19 senators, including several who they knew never had any intention of getting behind the bill. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not sure how good it will work until there is some way to police even the seemingly most honest and ethical of Doctors...

Anonymous said...

It's all just a game, it hasn't a chance to pass and thats why the dems are on board. If they end up with a majority in congress in 2018 they will shift their focus to more important issues like gun control.

Anonymous said...

I'm with Anonymous 6:40PM. There's no way Sanders (or Obama himself) does this back in 2009 when they had all the political capital in the world. Now it's virtually impossible, and therefore safe for public consumption. Also: huge military expenditures are the major roadblock. We can take care of our own people or feed the empire. Two guesses on that one.

However, it's worthwhile to badger House Dems, including shitbag Hillary clones like Seth Moulton (MA), into co-sponsoring HR676. Just because.