Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have both embraced Medicare for All as a centerpiece to their campaigns for President.
Bernie Sanders is taking a page out of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s book by releasing his own “Green New Deal.”
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have both embraced Medicare for All as a centerpiece to their campaigns for President.
Bernie Sanders is taking a page out of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s book by releasing his own “Green New Deal.”
By leaving out necessary contextual information, Bernie Sanders is not giving Americans the full truth about his healthcare plan.
Democrats in blue states are more interested in championing liberal talking points and refuse to recognize the positive impact that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has had on the now booming U.S. economy.
Despite Democrats claims to the contrary, single-payer health care will eliminate private health insurance and drastically increase taxes for all Americans. This was confirmed by health policy experts
Today, in the House Rules Committee hearing on the socialist Medicare for All legislation, Rep. McGovern incorrectly stated that individuals will not lose their current health care under this proposal.
Liberals in Congress are committed to increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour. An alternative plan that would allow for a lower minimum wage in rural areas has been squashed by the far-left Congressional Progressive Caucus.
As a way to increase taxes to pay for pricy progressive polices, Senate Democrats are looking to implement a new tax on gains from investments that have yet to be sold for an actual profit.
However, these progressive programs come with hefty price tags and no candidate has come forward with a plan on how to pay for their proposals.
Nearly all 2020 Democratic hopefuls have jumped on the Medicare for All bandwagon, but as the AP points out the legislation includes far-left provisions that could alienate swing voters.
2020 Democratic contenders are consistently looking for a new way to rally the far-left wing of their party. However, uniting behind a tax plan that would appeal to the progressive base still eludes them.