• Universal healthcare vouchers? I don't like a public option or a universal public option for a safety net. I much prefer universal healthcare vouchers. That way you subsidize the individual & not special interests in an arbitrary manner. It's sort of a Rawlsian style which isn't ideal, but it's better than most options. I think this should be put in place until we could drive down the cost of healthcare.

    #YaronBrook [See: Yaron Brook] #SamSeder #MedicareForAll #HealthcareVouchers

    https://youtu.be/SPh9mUaIIRo
    Universal healthcare vouchers? I don't like a public option or a universal public option for a safety net. I much prefer universal healthcare vouchers. That way you subsidize the individual & not special interests in an arbitrary manner. It's sort of a Rawlsian style which isn't ideal, but it's better than most options. I think this should be put in place until we could drive down the cost of healthcare. #YaronBrook [See: Yaron Brook] #SamSeder #MedicareForAll #HealthcareVouchers https://youtu.be/SPh9mUaIIRo
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  • In this #MajorityReport clip, Chair of the #Libertarian National Committee #NicholasSarwark calls in to debate.

    "What about universal healthcare vouchers paired with ending certificate of need laws? Ideally, insurance should be permitted to only cover catastrophic events without needing to cover the whole kit and caboodle; thence, making health insurance heaps cheaper. Plus, allowing companies to offer both community & individual risk ratings would provide individuals incentives to stay healthier" -- Murdochian Thoughts

    [See: Sam Seder] #SamSeder


    https://youtu.be/61u8otL3GMA
    In this #MajorityReport clip, Chair of the #Libertarian National Committee #NicholasSarwark calls in to debate. "What about universal healthcare vouchers paired with ending certificate of need laws? Ideally, insurance should be permitted to only cover catastrophic events without needing to cover the whole kit and caboodle; thence, making health insurance heaps cheaper. Plus, allowing companies to offer both community & individual risk ratings would provide individuals incentives to stay healthier" -- Murdochian Thoughts [See: Sam Seder] #SamSeder https://youtu.be/61u8otL3GMA
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