Medicare for all does that include congress?
In the long run tax incidence theory is that the employee will pay all of the payroll taxes just like the employee currently pays all of the FICA taxes.
The same could be said of health insurance premiums.
Are you sure it’s not a “grab her by the pussy” moment?
Or a “they are sending rapists” moment?
Or a “Mexico will pay for the wall” moment?
Need I go on?
The point is how can your side still be banking on this gotcha stuff with what you have put into the oval office? Seems to me you’ve made that kind of political calculation obsolete now. Isn’t it kind of quaint to think that a 1988 era political miscalculation has any kind of relevance to the reality shit show of our current politics?
Because for Republicans, the ends justify the means; they don’t need to win epistemic arguments.
I tend to ignore you because you post non-sequiturs that have no bearing on the topic.
For instance this time you quibble about how the total cost of family premiums are constructed. I used $18,000 as an example of a total premium burden. You tried to misdirect the conversation into detail about how each person in a family is billed.
The total is the total.
also, after some shabby poll numbers this week (11% on Ipsos/Reuters) Warren is walking back on her ridiculous “plan”.