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I think this is something where individual US states need to blaze a trail. California passed a (light-on-details) single-payer healthcare bill through the state Senate, though unfortunately the matter has been tabled for now by the Assembly, and funding it would require creative use of Medicare dollars that a) would require federal approval, and b) may not even exist much longer if the GOP gets its way.

I agree that major health care reform at a US national level is pretty unlikely at this point, even if Democrats manage to gain a supermajority in both houses of Congress and win back the presidency. I'm not even sure trying out something novel at a national level is a good idea, since it carries a lot of risk. I think doing something new at the state level, if they can get around federal interference, has a decent chance of getting somewhere.




> [Medicare dollars] may not even exist much longer if the GOP gets its way.

Has the GOP actually suggested eliminating Medicare? That doesn’t seem to be accurate at all.


Not eliminating but Paul Ryan was fairly specific on the radio recently that they plan to start cutting back on funding it.

https://khow.iheart.com/featured/ross-kaminsky/content/2017-...


Eliminating, no, but definitely slashing funding. The proposal in CA would have required federal Medicare funding to make it viable, and less of that would probably kill it.

The thing that pisses me off is that the GOP wants to slash funding for a ton of public services, but not materially lower taxes for people. So if states want to bring back those public services, they need to raise taxes, which overall causes a person's tax rate to be higher.

I'd be fine with the federal gov't even entirely killing Medicare if that would cause my effective federal tax rate to drop by several percentage points, points that I'd be happy to turn around and give to CA for them to implement something like single-payer.

(The downside, of course, is that residents of less progressive states get screwed, which is why I'd rather the federal gov't leave things alone, but give states like CA more latitude in how they use those dollars.)


No, as usual the GOP doesn't remove anything, they just make it as difficult as possible for anything to receive the funding it needs, and then go on TV and moan about how nothing the Government runs works properly.




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