Democrats want government takeover of health care whether it comes in the form of single-payer, a public option, or Medicare for All – each option comes with a huge price tag, increased wait times, and lack of choice for consumers.
October 15, 2020
Democrats want government takeover of health care whether it comes in the form of single-payer, a public option, or Medicare for All – each option comes with a huge price tag, increased wait times, and lack of choice for consumers.
October 15, 2020
Liberals have made their position known. The Affordable Care Act is merely a placeholder for their ambitious plans for a government takeover of your health care. Throughout Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing this week, Republican Senators have been this untenable position from their counterparts.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham noted that Republicans “do not believe Obamacare is the best way to provide quality health care” for Americans.
Lindsey Graham: "We on this side do not believe Obamacare is the best way to provide quality health care"
"For our friends on the other side, this is a placeholder for single-payer. If you don't believe me, just ask them." pic.twitter.com/yzjePsDvBl
— America Rising Squared (@ARSquared) October 13, 2020
Senator Chuck Grassley expanded on the notion of the ACA simply acting as a placeholder for a single-payer health care system. He noted the changes sought by Democrats move our country “closer to a single-payer system where the government provides or subsidizes health care for all Americans which we know eventually leads to government rationing of health care.”
.@ChuckGrassley: Democrats want government run Medicare for All.
The changes they seek to the ACA move America closer to a single payer system where the government provides or subsidizes healthcare for all Americans. pic.twitter.com/gOfrCyOnLg
— America Rising Squared (@ARSquared) October 14, 2020
Bottom line: Democrats want government takeover of health care whether it comes in the form of single-payer, a public option, or Medicare for All – each option comes with a huge price tag, increased wait times, and lack of choice for consumers.