Why would a self-proclaimed socialist like Sanders be so happy that Biden had picked Harris as his running mate? It is obvious: Harris shares Sanders' values.
Sanders should know this from firsthand experience.
On April 10, 2019, Sanders reintroduced his "Medicare for All" Act in the current Congress. This bill is designed to completely socialize America's health care system. It makes the federal government the primary health care payer and prohibits private health insurance companies from competing with the government.
Harris had co-sponsored Sanders' socialized medicine plan in the Congress that convened in 2017 -- and again in 2019.
"Every individual who is a resident of the United States is entitled to benefits for health care services under this Act," says this proposed law co-sponsored by Sanders and Harris.
"Beginning on the effective date described in section 106(a), it shall be unlawful for (1) a private health insurer to sell health insurance coverage that duplicates the benefits provided under this Act; or (2) an employer to provide benefits for an employee, former employee, or the dependents of an employee or former employee that duplicate the benefits under this Act," says this bill co-sponsored by Sanders and Harris.
Why would a self-proclaimed socialist like Sanders be so happy that Biden had picked Harris as his running mate? It is obvious: Harris shares Sanders' values. Sanders should know this from firsthand experience. On April 10, 2019, Sanders reintroduced his "Medicare for All" Act in the current Congress. This bill is designed to completely socialize America's health care system. It makes the federal government the primary health care payer and prohibits private health insurance companies from competing with the government. Harris had co-sponsored Sanders' socialized medicine plan in the Congress that convened in 2017 -- and again in 2019. "Every individual who is a resident of the United States is entitled to benefits for health care services under this Act," says this proposed law co-sponsored by Sanders and Harris. "Beginning on the effective date described in section 106(a), it shall be unlawful for (1) a private health insurer to sell health insurance coverage that duplicates the benefits provided under this Act; or (2) an employer to provide benefits for an employee, former employee, or the dependents of an employee or former employee that duplicate the benefits under this Act," says this bill co-sponsored by Sanders and Harris.
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