More Than 50% of Republicans Support Medicare For All

The best example of a US single payer would be the mess known as the VA. 

 

So so the democrats rallying cry should be VA care for all. 

DonDiego writes:

"DonDiego paid nothing, zero, nada, zilch.  DonDiego is satisfied with his medical insurance;  he doubts he would benefit from being forced into a Federally mandated and run medical services system, . . . especially with the well-documented delays in treatment experienced under many of those systems worldwide."

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I'm glad DonDiego is satisfied with his medical insurance....the one that is federally mandated and run.      Now he just needs to inform the other corner of his mouth - the one that rails against federally mandated insurance.

 

 

Edited on Oct 29, 2018 7:54am

have you seen these gems?  Republicans are running on protecting pre-existing conditions even as they have a current lawsuit to kill those protections....not to mention Congressmen who voted over 50 times to remove them.

 

Republicans running on protecting pre-existing conditions

 

I guess they're hoping voters look at their commercials instead of their records...or current endeavors in court which they have their names attached to.   

 

It just might work!

PjStroh writes:

"I'm glad DonDiego is satisfied with his medical insurance....the one that is federally mandated and run.      Now he just needs to inform the other corner of his mouth - the one that rails against federally mandated insurance."

 

Both sides of DonDeigo's mouth are equally informed.

 

DonDiego has Medicare because the Government forced him to purchase it.  DonDiego also has additional group medical insurance, because Medicare doesn't cover everything for his wife and himself. 

In fact, the medical group which provides DonDiego his medical needs does not accept patients who only have Medicare.

 

Life is good.


 

Don said, "Life is good."

 

Yep, that is how most people feel on government insurance. 

Medicare takes about 13% off the top of my Social Security Retirement monthly benefits. Two office visits a year for prescriptions (that are discounted by in-house plans at my pharmacy) would be MUCH less expensive than what the government takes from me, even if the office visits didn't have a Medicare co-pay. 

Edited on Oct 29, 2018 4:54pm
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