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Rush Limbaugh July 11th, 2017

Jul 11, 20173 min
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Democrat Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gilibrand are pushing a proposal to provide medicare for all.

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The House Democrats Medicare for All bill already has a hundred and thirteen co sponsors, and a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows that fifty three percent of Americans support this supposedly. So why aren't more Democrats talking about single payer? Well because of the elephant in the room, the cost. Surprisingly, the Washington Post published an editorial last month headline, single

payer healthcare would have an astonishingly high price tag. I guess they didn't know that when Bernie Sanders pushed Medicare for all during the campaign. The Urban Institute ran the numbers. Government spending, which is already out of sight, would rise by thirty two trillion dollars over ten years. That price tag, as the Post, would require a tax increase so big that even the Democrats socialist Mr Sanders did not propose

anything close to it. Bottom line, single payer can continue to gain traction among Democrats, but if the day ever comes that it becomes law, you can forget the American economy as you know it. It's over

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