7 Reasons to Fear Kamala's "Medicare For All Plan"
Kamala Harris is a lifelong liberal with a health care platform to the left of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton combined. She promised that “Medicare-for-all is our goal” and committed to abolish private health insurance in favor of a government-run plan.
Learning from Obama about the utility of lying to voters before you take away their health plans, she first allowed a limited exception for Medicare Advantage plans and more recently denied her previous positions.
Make no mistake: Her radical ideas would put the government in charge of health care instead of doctors.
First, forcing everyone onto a government-run plan is like unleashing the bureaucracy of the DMV onto our health care sector, obliterating choice and competition. It forces 150 million Americans off their insurance, making workers give up popular plans provided by employers and unions. It ends the Medicare program for seniors, and ends private coverage for 30 million seniors with Medicare Advantage and 22 million seniors who supplement traditional Medicare coverage.
Second, “Medicare-for-all” requires unsustainable new spending. Claims that it saves taxpayer dollars were so egregious that even the left-leaning Washington Post gave them three Pinocchios. The program’s costs would range from $32.6 trillion to $44 trillion over a decade. This is an estimate of new spending – notwithstanding the Medicare trust funds that would be liquidated to fund “Medicare-for-all.”
Third, even with this astronomical new spending, “Medicare-for-all” requires significant reductions in already low payments to doctors, nurses, hospitals and nursing homes, cutting $5.3 trillion over a decade. Providers would no longer be able to shift costs from Medicare to private payers, and could thus face 40% reductions from private insurance rates. Experts estimate this could result in 1.5 million job losses within the hospital sector.
America is already facing an expected shortage of as many as 95,000 doctors and 63,00 full-time nurses by 2030. Shifting to “Medicare-for-all” will only exacerbate these shortages and hurt patients, similar to how other single-payer systems have failed their citizens.
Fourth, taxpayers would be on the hook for the increased costs even as Americans receive fewer care options. All businesses would be required, at minimum, to double their payroll taxes, which ultimately hits low-income workers the hardest.
“Medicare-for-all” requires a plethora of additional taxes – ending the tax exclusion for health expenditures, “one-time” taxes on businesses, new fees on financial institutions, new taxes on the wealthy, new estate taxes, and the list goes on. Harris has the audacity to say her plan will exempt those making under $100,000 from new taxes.
Rather than increasing the true affordability of health care, “Medicare-for-all” would leave families worse off, diminishing the average annual disposable income of a family on private insurance by $10,554.
Fifth, promises of increased health care spending in single-payer systems have generally failed to achieve a higher quality of care. In countries like the United Kingdom and Canada, where there is coverage on paper but not in practice, patients are on year-long waiting lists, deprived of drug coverage, even basic drugs, and run to private insurance to get care. When a Canadian provincial government passed a prohibition on private health insurance, the Supreme Court struck it down, effectively saying that Canadians have a right to health care, not a right to waitlists.
Trump Says Kamala Will Not Debate September 4 On Fox News
Former President Trump said Monday night that Vice President Kamala Harris’ team told his campaign that she would not participate in a Fox News presidential debate on September 4.
The proposed debate would have been held in Pennsylvania and moderated by Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.
“I am not surprised by this development because I feel that she knows it is very difficult, at best, for her to defend her record setting Flip-Flopping on absolutely everything she once believed in, including her statements that THERE WILL BE NO FRACKING IN PENNSYLVANIA and her HORRIBLE Performance on the Border,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.
The former president had initially been reluctant to debate Harris after President Biden suspended his re-election campaign because she was not the Democratic Party’s official candidate before later agreeing to debate her once she secured the party’s nomination for president.
Trump and Harris have both confirmed they would participate in a Sept. 10 debate on ABC News. Trump previously said he also agreed to an NBC News debate on Sept. 25.
The Harris campaign has said it would consider a second presidential debate in October. Both campaigns have also agreed to a vice presidential debate on CBS News on Oct. 1 between Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance.
“Voters deserve to see the candidates for the highest office in the land share their competing visions for our future,” Harris’ campaign communications director Michael Tyler said in a statement last week. “The more they play games, the more insecure and unserious Trump and Vance reveal themselves to be to the American people. Those games end now.”
In place of the Fox News debate, Trump says he will participate in a town hall in Pennsylvania with Fox News host Sean Hannity.
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Trump runs away with double-digit lead over Biden, new general election poll finds Biden is unpopular on age, border security and the economy
By Anders Hagstrom | Fox News
Former President Donald Trump is currently leading President Biden by 10 points among voters, according to a new poll.
The Washington Post and ABC released the poll Sunday, which found that if the 2024 presidential election were held today, Trump would win 52% to 42% over Biden. Respondents also held a poor view of Biden’s handling of the economy and the U.S.-Mexico border, in addition to his age.
The Post downplayed the results of its own poll after it showed Trump with such a commanding lead, however.
“The sizable margin of Trump’s lead in this survey is significantly at odds with other public polls that show the general election contest a virtual dead heat,” the Post wrote Sunday. “The difference between this poll and others, as well as the unusual makeup of Trump’s and Biden’s coalitions in this survey, suggest it is probably an outlier.”
Meanwhile, Biden’s approval rating sits at 37%, according to the poll, while 56% of respondents actively disapprove of his presidency.
Sen. Tim Scott has mostly refrained from criticizing former President Trump in the race for the 2024 GOP presidential nomiation
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina reacted to former President Trump’s hint that his 2024 rival could serve as running mate.
Trump is a “good guy,” Scott said, but added: “I think he’s overqualified to be my vice president.”
Scott, a rising star in the GOP and the only Black Republican in the Senate, is one of a dozen candidates challenging Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.
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Joe Biden allegedly paid $5M by Burisma executive as part of a bribery scheme, according to FBI document
EXCLUSIVE: President Joe Biden was allegedly paid $5 million by an executive of the Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings, where his son Hunter Biden sat on the board, a confidential human source told the FBI during a June 2020 interview, sources familiar told Fox News Digital.
The sources briefed Fox News Digital on the contents of the FBI-generated FD-1023 form alleging a criminal bribery scheme between then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national that involved influence over U.S. policy decisions.
Donald Trump has been ordered to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday following indictment
Former President Trump has been indicted on federal charges that emerged out of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s months-long investigation.
Trump is listed in the indictment, which has not been unsealed, as a criminal defendant charged with at least seven counts involving obstruction of justice, conspiracy, and illegal retention of classified government material. He has been ordered to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday.
Trump himself announced the indictment on his social media platform, Truth Social. Sources say federal prosecutors informed Trump’s attorneys of the indictment a short time before he revealed it.
Former VP said 'no one is above the law' after former President Trump's indictment over classified documents, but added it was 'a troubling day'
DERRY, N.H. – Former Vice President Mike Pence called the federal indictment of his one-time boss — former President Trump — “not just a sad day, but a troubling day for millions of Americans.”
Pence, making his first campaign-trail reaction to the blockbuster news, stressed that he is calling on Attorney General Merrick Garland “to unseal the indictment and stand before the press and the American people and explain the reasons for this unprecedented indictment of a former President of the United States.”
However, Pence, speaking at a campaign event Friday in Derry, New Hampshire, also said Trump should have the presumption of innocence but added, “Let me be clear, no one is above the law.”