Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: How's that workplace health insurance working out now? [View all]brush
(57,977 posts)We have to win the WH and the Senate, plus keep the House.
And M4A is not necessarily the best universal care option. You do know as presently constituted, Medicare only pays for 80% of medical costs.
A more comprehensive system is more desirable IMO. And it you know anything about this country, there will have to be a transition period to universal care as even some Dems will be reluctant to upturn everything, not to mention all the jobs in the insurance, medical and pharma industries that would be lost. The public option would be that transition period.
Not rocket science. We have to have the WH, Senate and House to just get to a public option first.
The public option would be a component to the ACA, which doesn't, by the way, require one to have a job (and joblessness doesn't last forever for anyone with a bit of drive). And FYI, even in countries with universal care, there are costs for services, nowhere near what we pay here but nothing is entirely free.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden