How M4A Works in Australia & Canada & Germany & France

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Which plan are you referring to?

There's 20 people running.
The Bernie plan which abolishes private care.
Nothing like it has been proven to work and be sustainable... The above examples save Canada allow private care as well.
edit: Canada allows private care.

What frightens me is how certain, he and his followers are it will work. I prefer a cautious approach to change and Bernie and his cult are anything but cautious. In fact many translate caution into "doing nothing".
Theyre a reckless bunch.
 

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The Bernie plan which abolishes private care.
Nothing like it has been proven to work and be sustainable... The above examples save Canada allow private care as well.

What frightens me is how certain, he and his followers are it will work. I prefer a cautious approach to change and Bernie and his cult are anything but cautious. In fact many translate caution into "doing nothing".
There a reckless bunch.
Which plan do you like the best?

Myself, and many others are of the thought that his M4A plan won't be as he plans it. It will be a compromise plan.

But, unlike Obamacare, by starting from a stronger negotiating position, we should get some all encompassing real reform.
 

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Australia’s system is probably the easiest for us to move towards
Which plan do you like the best?

I'd like to see us move towards a Canadian style healthcare system, where the states are given per capita based bloc grants and allowed to craft the healthcare system that best suits their residents.
Overtime the systems that work will spread and the ones that don't will be trash canned.

This I believe might satisfy the states rights crowd enough to get GoP support.
 

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I'd like to see us move towards a Canadian style healthcare system, where the states are given per capita based bloc grants and allowed to craft the healthcare system that best suits their residents.
Overtime the systems that work will spread and the ones that don't will be trash canned.

This I believe might satisfy the states rights crowd enough to get GoP support.
:ehh:

Glad you're on board. If one of these M4A candidates wins it's going to be a great conversation.
 
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