RE: Dem Rep. Eric Swalwell Admits He Would Eliminate Private Insurance…
I said it else where, but I think conservatives for the most part would call a truce on their pushes for socialism under the following condition:
Push for it in your states (preferably for your LEGAL CITIZENS, but that's your business), and stop trying to con the entire country into your schemes where we are obligated to pay for you and the entire world if they are able to hop the border that you intentionally keep us for securing. I'd still be against it, but I wouldn't have any worries as it would likely never gain any traction in a state like Texas. If it did, I would be gone.
The failed democratic candidate for governor in Florida let the cat out of the bag when he admitted in his plan proposal, that he was calling for a "confederation" of states to come together to pay for their health care. That indicates that Florida itself can't pay for Florida's citizens (otherwise he wouldn't need other states involved), and thus he is merely advocating for a pyramid scheme where Florida takes out more than they pay in. If every state does that, it collapses.
Newsflash for medicaid 4 all supporters, the average medicare recipient takes out 4x what they pay in. Explain the math behind that if the entire country is on such a system. It would be even worse if you give it to everyone up front, and don't make them pay in for 40 years before drawing benefits.
The Hill says this polls at 13% when you explain it beyond the bumper sticker slogan that both a) your taxes will go up, and b) private insurance is banned.
It's truly a con job. Bernie's con in attempt to get seniors on board (who would undoubtedly run, not walk from this crap) is to offer dental and long term care. The hospital trust fund is already running out of money, and he wants to EXPAND benefits. Lunatic.
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2019 05:02 PM by Kronke.)