Medicare for All Isn’t Too Expensive
When opponents say Medicare for All is too pricey, they’re really saying they oppose any substantial effort to deliver universal, quality care.
Jon Walker is a freelance writer who specializes in health care, drug policy reform, politics, and technology. He is the author of After Legalization: Understanding the Future of Marijuana Policy. He is based in Portland, Oregon and currently pursuing a masters in public policy.
When opponents say Medicare for All is too pricey, they’re really saying they oppose any substantial effort to deliver universal, quality care.
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