Sen. Bernie Sanders put a number on his Medicare-for-all plan this week, saying his proposed successor to ObamaCare would likely cost between $30 trillion and $40 trillion over 10 years. The presidential candidate also dismissed criticisms of his plan's feasibility as “absurd,” claiming it would actually help the U.S. save money, he told The Washington Post. “Times change, and we have got to go further.”SANDERS DEFENDS ‘MEDICARE-FOR-ALL,’ PLANS CANADA CARAVAN WITH PATIENTS TO BUY CHEAPER MEDSFormer Vice President Joe Biden called Sanders’ plan “risky” and said it could hurt patients. In a speech Wednesday at George Washington University, Sanders said it is an “international embarrassment” that the U.S. doesn’t guarantee health care as a right. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSanders has admitted that taxes would go up under his plan.
Source: Fox News July 18, 2019 08:03 UTC