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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Voters Back Medicare Expansion but Not Eliminating Private Insurance [View all]The Mouth
(3,346 posts)43. Yes, I did "choose" my health insurance. Very carefully.
I have exactly the plan that I wish for. And the doctor.
Make it cheaper, sure, allow people who aren't as fortunate to receive health care, of course, eliminate the option I currently have, go to hell.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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U.S. Voters Back Medicare Expansion but Not Eliminating Private Insurance [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Sep 2019
OP
Actually, it's not "horseshit" if Americans believe that M4A would mean that a public plan
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#67
Biden's plan deals with part time workers. That would be part of the ACA expansion.
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#21
Knowing the difference between impossible and possible makes one a much better lawmaker.
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#42
I don't see Senator Sanders effectively combatting the misinformation surrounding
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#24
The way I read it Republican and Democrats were polled. I didn't find a link in the article to get
Autumn
Sep 2019
#10
That is not true...those who get good insurance though work would no longer have it.
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#48
We have no idea what the health care in a government plan will be like...and no matter what people
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#68
Please do some reasearch into how Medicare for All will actually cover, and how it will work
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#69
Two-thirds of registered voters support letting anyone buy into Medicare, similar to an idea that..
Cha
Sep 2019
#7
I can promise you that if elimination of private insurance is attempted by fiat,
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#17
I am afraid so. Elimination of private insurance by fiat like Bernie is proposing is a total
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#20
Most people don't really understand that his plan will eliminate private insurance
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#23
Employers that just send their employees into a public plan with nothing else should
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#73
The ACA has specific eligibility guidelines for employers to send their employees to the exchanges
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#82
You make many excellent points. But I believe that expanding the ACA income cap,
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#83
NBC/WSJ poll shows Biden's healthcare stance (optional Medicare buy-in) much more popular
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#16
Medicare for all...all would be on Medicare...not a plan they chose...by definition it takes away
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#50
A beautiful demonstration of the attitude that is turning the U.S. into a third-world country.
athena
Sep 2019
#47
Do you understand that unions gave up pay and other things for their good health care that
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#51
Nope.. Working hard, sacrificing, and planning for something is 'elitist' and makes one selfish
The Mouth
Sep 2019
#58
Which is probably the reason why Warren has yet to release her health care bill
question everything
Sep 2019
#34
It is too late for that....the flip flop commercial write themselves if she changes her positions...
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#53
Will Medicare-for-all hurt the middle class? Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders struggle with quest
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#92
73% of people favor [the] public option that would keep private insurance in place
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#94