Becket Adams August 09, 2018 11:33 AM
Democratic
congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has some interesting thoughts
about "Medicare for all," the $33 trillion program (conservatively
estimated) she maintains will be affordable.
Her core agenda item
will reduce the problem of funeral expenses because it will provide more
Americans with access to healthcare, she explained this week during an
interview on CNN.
“Americans have the
sticker shock of healthcare as it is. And what we're also not talking about is
why aren't we incorporating the cost of all the funeral expenses of those who
die because they can't afford access to healthcare? That is part of the cost of
our system,” she said.
She added, “I think at
the end of the day we see that this is not a pipe dream. Every other developed
nation in the world does this."
No, it's not true that every" developed nation
in the world does this." Forget
it; she’s rolling.
"Why can't
America? And that is the question that we need to ask. We have done these
things before. We write unlimited blank checks for war," she said.
Ocasio-Cortez also
tried to delegitimize a recent Mercatus Center study, which put the price tag of
"Medicare for all" at $33 trillion, suggesting the report is some
shadowy attempt by the Koch bogeymen to scare people away from the promised
land of universal healthcare.
Never mind that the
Mercatus report squares with other studies.
“You know, in a Koch
brothers-funded study, if any study's going to try to be a little bit slanted
it would be one funded by the Koch brothers, it shows that 'Medicare for all'
is actually much more – is actually much cheaper than the current system that
we pay right now,” she said.
First, the study
wasn’t “funded” by libertarian brothers Charles and David Koch, even if the
Mercatus Center has received donations from them. Second, the study says
exactly the opposite of what she claimed on CNN. It said "Medicare for
all" would add $32.6 trillion in spending in the first 10
years.
So that means she's
only off by $33 trillion.
Ocasio-Cortez
explained further that "Medicare for all" will produce long-term
economic benefits because it will increase overall productivity and cut down on
the number of individuals going on disability because of "issues like
diabetes.”
"Why don't we
talk about the cost of reduced productivity because of people who need to go on
disability, because of people who are not able to participate in our economy,
because they have – because they're having issues like diabetes or they don't
have access to the healthcare that they need?" she asked.
It’s clear she thinks
"Medicare for all" is a cure-all solution to what ails the United
States — and, more incredibly, that access to Medicare will suddenly cause
diabetes rates to plummet.
Someone on her staff
should do her a solid and let her know, first of all, that access to healthcare
does not mean fewer people will die. The death rate will always remain 100
percent, and no government-funded program is going to change that.
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