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In reply to the discussion: How's that workplace health insurance working out now? [View all]wellst0nev0ter
(7,509 posts)8. How would the public option work
If you don't have a job?
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That's like asking, "How's that lack of a cure for cancer working out now?" MFA is, currently,
Squinch
Apr 2020
#4
I am sure that Medicare for All will come up during potential healthcare reform discussions.
W_HAMILTON
Apr 2020
#23
re: "It has no chance of passing as things are now, even if Dems win the presidency and Senate."
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#26
I agree, it's unlikely, But that's different from saying "no chance." n/t
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#30
ACA coverage does not require that you have a job. Public option is a way to enhance ACA. n/t
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#19
How you are going to pay for it is pragmatic and it is not a Republican talking point.
TexasTowelie
Apr 2020
#77
It might work. Don't need the distraction torch juggling though. The thing is though...
brush
Apr 2020
#104
re: "If you are jobless, you have no money to spend on health insurance."
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#91
I'm not endorsing COBRA, but there are people who have used it. Obviously, since ACA passed...
thesquanderer
Apr 2020
#98
Public Option is a choice, MFA is cramming it down people's throats. Within 5 years of a PO, most
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#9
Do you understand, "Within 5 years of a PO, most people will have selected the PO . . . . ."
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#35
Fine, go your way, and we'll be sitting here 10, 15 years from now arguing the same stuff, with
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#46
Not sure about paid for itself. But, it was pretty much MFA, however she framed it.
Hoyt
Apr 2020
#99
A public option has the broad support of Democrats and can be passed through reconciliation...
W_HAMILTON
Apr 2020
#12
What is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different outcome?
ehrnst
Apr 2020
#114
Imagine what a dotard would be doing right now with a total government run health care
Thekaspervote
Apr 2020
#52
"Imagine what the dotard will be doing with Medicare now that he runs it"
wellst0nev0ter
Apr 2020
#68
People "loved" the part of their pay the health insurance represents, almost never the medical
brewens
Apr 2020
#31
The health care tax may be way lower than their current premiums, but employers pay most
brewens
Apr 2020
#37
Sweden weighed in on a sanders style plan said it all but bankrupt the country
Thekaspervote
Apr 2020
#55
I think it is more useful to get info on successful universal healthcare systems
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2020
#62
That is nonsense...no one will get a raise...and the taxes for individuals will be higher...you
Demsrule86
Apr 2020
#112
Perhaps if Covid 19 bankrupts the health insurance industry (unless the taxpayers are forced to
jalan48
Apr 2020
#38
A successful President will show flexibility in his thinking in response to events. On the other...
NNadir
Apr 2020
#43
The nation would have to overwhelmingly support it - and we would need the Senate.
ehrnst
Apr 2020
#100
I think the idea is to get rid of Trump and put a Democrat in charge of health care. n/t
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#64
Actually it's a mixed bag. Some workplace insurance policies continue to cover employees who have
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#63