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[[File:Medicare for All.png|right|250px|thumb|The chart brings into perspective the comparative cost of Medicare for All.]]
 
[[File:Medicare for All.png|right|250px|thumb|The chart brings into perspective the comparative cost of Medicare for All.]]
'''Medicare for All''' is a [[communist]] proposal introduced by the [[Democratic party]] into Congress in February 2019 with 100 sponsors after the calamitous failure of [[Obamacare]].
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'''Medicare for All''' ('''H.R. 676, 116th Congress''') is a [[communist]] proposal introduced by the [[Democratic party]] into Congress in February 2019 with 100 sponsors after the calamitous failure of the [[Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act]].
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To meet the estimated costs of Medicare for All, U.S. [[greenhouse gases|carbon emissions]] would have to be increased five-fold over the next ten years to avoid rationing.
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Many union workers pay little or no premiums for their health insurance.  Medicare for all will take away their private coverage and jack up their taxes.
  
 
==Modern origins==
 
==Modern origins==
Medicare for All originated as item 6 in the [[far left]] [[Occupy Wall Street]]<ref>Occupy Wall Street were organized groups of protesters who littered city parks and streets across the nation with human waste while protesting [[capitalism]] and were denied use of restrooms by businesses they were seeking to destroy.</ref> list of demands. It reads: {{Quotebox|"Medicare for all American citizens or another [[single-payer]] healthcare system, adjusted by a means test (i.e. citizens who can afford it may opt-out and pay their own health insurance or opt-in and pay a means tested premium). The Medicaid program, fraught with corruption and fraud, will be eliminated except for the purpose of providing emergency room care to [[indigent]] [[non-citizen]]s who will not be covered by the single-payer program."}}
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Medicare for All originated as item 6 in the [[far left]] [[Occupy Wall Street]]<ref>Occupy Wall Street was organized groups of protesters who littered city parks and streets across the nation with human waste while protesting [[capitalism]] and were denied use of restrooms by businesses they were seeking to destroy.</ref> list of demands. It reads: {{Quotebox|"Medicare for all American citizens or another [[single-payer]] healthcare system, adjusted by a means test (i.e. citizens who can afford it may opt-out and pay their own health insurance or opt-in and pay a means-tested premium). The Medicaid program, fraught with corruption and fraud, will be eliminated except for the purpose of providing emergency room care to [[indigent]] [[non-citizen]]s who will not be covered by the single-payer program."}}
 
[[Gross Domestic Product]] is the aggregate sum total of every individual and business's [[Gross income]], which in 2019 amounted to $19 Trillion; Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]], Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]], and House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s proposal for Medicare for All is estimated to cost $32 Trillion.  
 
[[Gross Domestic Product]] is the aggregate sum total of every individual and business's [[Gross income]], which in 2019 amounted to $19 Trillion; Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]], Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]], and House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s proposal for Medicare for All is estimated to cost $32 Trillion.  
  
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==Incremental nationalization==
 
==Incremental nationalization==
 
:{{See also|Incrementalism}}
 
:{{See also|Incrementalism}}
Obamacare was designed to fail with the hope that after it crashed and burned, Americans would willingly acept [[Socialism]].
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Obamacare was designed to fail with the hope that after it crashed and burned, Americans would willingly accept [[Socialism]].
  
The [[Congressional Budget Office]] was widely off in its projections that 22 million Americans would lose their health insurance if the individual mandate were repealed. Only 2.5 million more people are expected to go without insurance in 2019 due to its repeal, according to the latest report, and that number is expected to decline in the years ahead.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/government-report-reveals-cbo-was-was-scandalously-off-in-obamacare-estimates</ref><ref>https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/02/22/9-years-after-obamacare-passed-agency-finds-numbers-were-wildly-off/</ref>
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The [[Congressional Budget Office]] was widely off in its projections that 22 million Americans would lose their health insurance if the [[individual mandate]] were repealed. Only 2.5 million more people are expected to go without insurance in 2019 due to its repeal, according to the latest report, and that number is expected to decline in the years ahead.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/government-report-reveals-cbo-was-was-scandalously-off-in-obamacare-estimates</ref><ref>https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/02/22/9-years-after-obamacare-passed-agency-finds-numbers-were-wildly-off/</ref>
  
 
==Sponsors==
 
==Sponsors==
These Democrats introduced legislation to allow their constituents to [[steal|loot]] their fellow citizens. Many are members of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]. The [[Socialist]] proposal disregards fundamental [[property]] and [[human rights]].
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These Democrats introduced legislation to allow their constituents to [[steal|loot]] their fellow citizens.<ref>https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/676/cosponsors</ref> Many are members of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]]. The [[Socialist]] proposal disregards fundamental [[property]] and [[human rights]].
  
 
===House===
 
===House===
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*Rep. [[Chellie Pingree]] [D-ME-1]
 
*Rep. [[Chellie Pingree]] [D-ME-1]
 
*Rep. [[Brenda Lawrence]] [D-MI-14]
 
*Rep. [[Brenda Lawrence]] [D-MI-14]
*Rep. Garamendi, John [D-CA-3]
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*Rep. [[John Garamendi]] [D-CA-3]
 
*Rep. [[Zoe Lofgren]] [D-CA-19]
 
*Rep. [[Zoe Lofgren]] [D-CA-19]
*Rep. Blumenauer, Earl [D-OR-3]
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*Rep. [[Earl Blumenauer]] [D-OR-3]
*Rep. Kelly, Robin L. [D-IL-2]
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*Rep. [[Robin Kelly]] [D-IL-2]
 
*Rep. [[Yvette Clarke]] [D-NY-9]
 
*Rep. [[Yvette Clarke]] [D-NY-9]
 
*Rep. Nolan, Richard M. [D-MN-8]
 
*Rep. Nolan, Richard M. [D-MN-8]
*Rep. Cleaver, Emanuel [D-MO-5]
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*Rep. [[Emanuel Cleaver]] [D-MO-5]
 
*Rep. [[Alcee Hastings]] [D-FL-20]
 
*Rep. [[Alcee Hastings]] [D-FL-20]
 
*Rep. [[Judy Chu]] [D-CA-27]
 
*Rep. [[Judy Chu]] [D-CA-27]
 
*Rep. [[James McGovern]] [D-MA-2]
 
*Rep. [[James McGovern]] [D-MA-2]
*Rep. Johnson, Henry C. "Hank," Jr. [D-GA-4]
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*Rep. [[Hank Johnson]] [D-GA-4]
 
*Rep. [[Jarrold Nadler]] [D-NY-10]
 
*Rep. [[Jarrold Nadler]] [D-NY-10]
 
*Rep. [[Pramila Jayapal]] [D-WA-7]
 
*Rep. [[Pramila Jayapal]] [D-WA-7]
*Rep. Doyle, Michael F. [D-PA-14]
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*Rep. [[Michael F. Doyle]] [D-PA-14]
 
*Rep. [[Alma Adams]] [D-NC-12]
 
*Rep. [[Alma Adams]] [D-NC-12]
 
*Rep. [[Joyce Beatty]] [D-OH-3]
 
*Rep. [[Joyce Beatty]] [D-OH-3]
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*Rep. [[Danny Davis]] [D-IL-7]
 
*Rep. [[Danny Davis]] [D-IL-7]
 
*Rep. [[Bobby Rush]] [D-IL-1]
 
*Rep. [[Bobby Rush]] [D-IL-1]
*Rep. [[Alan Lowenthal]]Flevin [D-CA-47]
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*Rep. [[Alan Lowenthal]] [D-CA-47]
 
*Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]] [D-MD-8]
 
*Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]] [D-MD-8]
 
*Rep. [[Ro Khanna]] [D-CA-17]
 
*Rep. [[Ro Khanna]] [D-CA-17]
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To be fair, some Democrats did backaway from the [[communist]] plot to destroy America. <ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/house-democratic-sponsorship-of-medicare-for-all-has-fallen</ref> Notably Rep. [[Jim Clyburn]], D-S.C., the House Majority Whip; Rep. [[Anna Eshoo]], D-Calif., chairwoman of the Energy and Commerce's Health Subcommittee; and Rep. [[John Yarmuth]], D-Ky., chairman of the House Budget Committee.
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To be fair, some Democrats did back away from the [[communist]] plot to destroy America. <ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/house-democratic-sponsorship-of-medicare-for-all-has-fallen</ref> Notably Rep. [[Jim Clyburn]], D-S.C., the House Majority Whip; Rep. [[Anna Eshoo]], D-Calif., chairwoman of the Energy and Commerce's Health Subcommittee; and Rep. [[John Yarmuth]], D-Ky., chairman of the House Budget Committee. So-called "mainstream" Democrats are said to oppose the communist takeover of healthcare,<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2019/11/06/its-not-just-republicans-mainstream-senate-democrats-oppose-medicare-for-all/</ref> however it should be noted many of the same Democrat Senators voted for forced collectivization under Obamacare.
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==See also==
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*[[Justice Democrats]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
  
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==External links==
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*[https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/452802-bernie-sanderss-dream-is-another-countrys-unhealthy-reality Bernie Sanders's dream is another country's reality], by Dr. Jill Gamberg
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6-51_J8Qfw&feature=push-u-sub&attr_tag=XvpU4eE1wK6NSliX%3A6 Wuhan patient unable to get medical treatment curses at government incompetence] during [[Coronavirus]] emergency
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{{communism}}
 
[[Category:Socialism]]
 
[[Category:Socialism]]
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[[Category:Marxist Terminology]]
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[[Category:Misnomers]]

Revision as of 23:54, November 28, 2020

The chart brings into perspective the comparative cost of Medicare for All.

Medicare for All (H.R. 676, 116th Congress) is a communist proposal introduced by the Democratic party into Congress in February 2019 with 100 sponsors after the calamitous failure of the Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act.

To meet the estimated costs of Medicare for All, U.S. carbon emissions would have to be increased five-fold over the next ten years to avoid rationing.

Many union workers pay little or no premiums for their health insurance. Medicare for all will take away their private coverage and jack up their taxes.

Modern origins

Medicare for All originated as item 6 in the far left Occupy Wall Street[1] list of demands. It reads:
"Medicare for all American citizens or another single-payer healthcare system, adjusted by a means test (i.e. citizens who can afford it may opt-out and pay their own health insurance or opt-in and pay a means-tested premium). The Medicaid program, fraught with corruption and fraud, will be eliminated except for the purpose of providing emergency room care to indigent non-citizens who will not be covered by the single-payer program."

Gross Domestic Product is the aggregate sum total of every individual and business's Gross income, which in 2019 amounted to $19 Trillion; Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's proposal for Medicare for All is estimated to cost $32 Trillion.

Medicare for All is a prime objective to save the planet from greenhouse gases and get to net-zero carbon emissions by banning cars before the year 2030 under the Democrats Green New Deal.

Incremental nationalization

See also: Incrementalism

Obamacare was designed to fail with the hope that after it crashed and burned, Americans would willingly accept Socialism.

The Congressional Budget Office was widely off in its projections that 22 million Americans would lose their health insurance if the individual mandate were repealed. Only 2.5 million more people are expected to go without insurance in 2019 due to its repeal, according to the latest report, and that number is expected to decline in the years ahead.[2][3]

Sponsors

These Democrats introduced legislation to allow their constituents to loot their fellow citizens.[4] Many are members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. The Socialist proposal disregards fundamental property and human rights.

House

Senate


To be fair, some Democrats did back away from the communist plot to destroy America. [5] Notably Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., the House Majority Whip; Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Energy and Commerce's Health Subcommittee; and Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., chairman of the House Budget Committee. So-called "mainstream" Democrats are said to oppose the communist takeover of healthcare,[6] however it should be noted many of the same Democrat Senators voted for forced collectivization under Obamacare.

See also

References

External links