Showing posts with label Obamacare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obamacare. Show all posts

Aug 23, 2020

Michael Bloomberg endorses the Biden-Harris 2020 presidential ticket

The country needs stable, mature, responsible leadership to pull us out of this ongoing disaster - and Senator Harris will help Joe Biden deliver it...  Joe's decades in the Senate proved to be a major asset for President Obama, especially his successful work with legislators to pass the Affordable Care Act... 

Biden's selection bodes well for the kind of president he would be: someone who prioritizes competence, listens to and respects different viewpoints, embraces diversity, and builds teams with strong leaders.  We need those values back in the White House more urgently than ever.

~ Michael Bloomberg, "Biden's Smart VP Pick Tells Us a Lot," Bloomberg Businesweek, August 17, 2020

Mike Bloomberg plots spending blitz to back Joe Biden's run for ...

May 29, 2017

John Browne on U.S. history of socialized medicine

Contrary to the current rhetoric, Obamacare was not in fact America’s first foray into socialized medicine, and it did not represent the kind of crossed Rubicon that Republicans like to accuse it of being. The door had first been opened in the Second World War, when government imposed wage controls that gave incentives to employers to bundle health insurance into compensation packages. When the government then made employer-provided insurance tax-deductible, such plans became the norm. But the government really charged into the market in 1965, with the creation of Medicare and Medicaid. For years, Republicans have twisted themselves into logic pretzels in order to argue that Obamacare is socialism while Medicare is not.

In granting a new entitlement, Obamacare did nothing to address problems that have plagued the U.S. health-care system. It did not encourage competition among insurers, it demanded a “one size fits all” approach to coverage, and, most egregiously, did nothing to contain the rising medical costs that threaten to bankrupt the U.S. To add insult to injury, it required people to buy insurance they didn’t want.

~ John Browne, Euro Pacific Capital, "What We've Learned From Trying Out Socialized Medicine," March 30, 2017