WSJ’s Freeman: ‘Medicare-for-All Is Kind of a Euphemism’

‘It’s flat out illegal to compete with a government plan’

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FREEMAN: “And obviously, Medicare for All is kind of a euphemism. It is flat out illegal to complete — to compete with the government plan. And so you’re talking about hundreds of millions of people being thrown off their health insurance and forced into a government plan. This — this idea has never really caught on in America. Obviously, Clinton health plan went down in flames. President Obama, when he did his plan, he — he took great pains to say, we’re not going to change your plan. If you like your plan, you can keep it. That was false. So I don’t — I don’t think — as bad as those tweets are, I think they that more trouble maybe when people realize what they’re actually going to do to health care.”

 

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