Billionaire Says We “Can’t Afford” ‘Medicare for All,’ Bernie Sanders Responds

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We can't afford Medicare for all the we can afford tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans

djtoxicdhg
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Our current private healthcare system will cost $49 trillion over the next 10 years.
HR 676, Single payer healthcare was estimated to cost $32 trillion over the next 10 years.
Pretty sure we can't afford not to do it.

russianbot
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But we can afford endless wars pushed by the military-industrial complex LOL

BLSoldier
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Schultz is a prime example of the 1 percent watching out for themselves and trying to keep everyone else ignorant, not realizing that we know we deserve more.

Che-e
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Trump at least pretended to be a populist, Schultz has already failed at that.

philipchurch
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I'm tired of hearing from out of touch billionaires... (T_T)

daniboy
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He's a Wizard that sells us 25 cents worth of coffee for 4 dollars a cup.

Cruzcontrol
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Oh but we can somehow "afford" their billionaire tax breaks?

lordbeerus
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I like how Starbucks, along with Amazon, pretty much put the pressure on the mayor, and others, in Seattle to repeal a bill, because they don't want to pay fair taxes.

TanisC
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He means it when tax loopholes aren't closed and he hides his money on tax havens.

traplover
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It really says something about how popular Bernie is & how much they fear him, when all of a sudden we have a massive influx of all these millionaires & billionaires coming out from their shadows dealings to try and run for president

apotheosis
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bernie already proved his point a thousand times ...OPEN YOUR EARS

bangun
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Bernie for PRESIDENT this time for real👍👍👍👍

albertoportillo
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2:25 that's what's called a microexpression. the split second smirk of the side of the mouth is usually a response to something one finds ludicrous.

IQPrower
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Oh, the wealthiest country in the world can't afford Medicare for all, but Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Australia, Mexico, Poland, and even Turkey can.

babydactyl
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If the Top1% paid their fair share of taxes, minus all the tax loops, and offshore accounts, we could have Medicare for All, food & shelter for the homeless (Vets), and maybe enough left for college discounts. I managed our AF Rescue Sq budget, and squeezed a dime to save $.25.

sarge
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Starbucks convinced people to buy their over prices coffee for $5 dollars a cup but don't think that people deserve a living wage and universal health care. This guy is a billionaire by selling his over prices coffee, what the hell does he understands someone that live paycheck to paycheck. A well pay worker makes a good consumer. We can't afford your over price coffee STARBUCK.

HulkHulk-fhuf
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We can't afford Medicare for All, but you can afford a $5 cup of coffee???

quebecer
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Americans: I'd vote for Schultz because I love Starbucks!
Me: *facepalms to the point of brain trauma*

aaronluke
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In all honesty, I have very little faith in the intelligence of the American voter anymore.

rsine