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Bernie Sanders' proposals would cost $97 trillion
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<blockquote data-quote="archer75" data-source="post: 74733887" data-attributes="member: 392709"><p>I don't follow. Are you joking?</p><p></p><p>If we had single-payer healthcare...all the bills for services you receive would be paid by the state. You wouldn't see the bills. There wouldn't be copays, deductibles, anything. You would go to the doctor when necessary, get treatment when necessary, that would be it. You leave the office and go home.</p><p></p><p>What would you have insurance for? There would be no purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archer75, post: 74733887, member: 392709"] I don't follow. Are you joking? If we had single-payer healthcare...all the bills for services you receive would be paid by the state. You wouldn't see the bills. There wouldn't be copays, deductibles, anything. You would go to the doctor when necessary, get treatment when necessary, that would be it. You leave the office and go home. What would you have insurance for? There would be no purpose. [/QUOTE]
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