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June 20, 2019
Title: Is Medicare for All Worse than Obamacare?
Topic: Medicare for All Boondoggle
Discussed by Dr. Deane Waldman
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 2
Many believe that Medicare for All is worse than
Obamacare. Dr. Deane Waldman, with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, has the details.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is Medicare for All timely, sufficient, and cost effective?
How is the current system failing the American people? Dr. Waldman compares the current system to cancer…
In 2018, how much money meant for the American people’s medical care went to the federal bureaucracy? In other words… how many people were denied care because paper-pushers got paid instead of medical professionals?
Will the health of all Americans improve if all are provided with taxpayer-supported health insurance?
Will access to care decline, spending rise, and taxes double?
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Is Medicare for All Worse than Obamacare?
Topic: Medicare for All Boondoggle
Discussed by Dr. Deane Waldman
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Will Medicare for All prohibit the sale of private medical insurance?
Does this include employer-provided insurance?
Will patients still be allowed to pay cash for care?
Listen as Dr. Waldman explains that Medicare for All doesn’t really mean
“all things are covered”… This is a slippery slope the Democrats are
on, people! Listen closely!
Will Medicare for All limit consumer choice and restrict both medical
facilities and treatments available to patients?
Will Medicare for All suppress doctors who “think outside the box”
regarding treatment options?
Does Medicare for All take away personal responsibility?
What will happen if Medicare for All is pushed through like
Obamacare was?
You can read Dr. Waldman’s report
here.
You can also read his book, “Curing the Cancer in US Healthcare”, for
more information.
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January 29, 2019
Title: Why is Medicare so Expensive?
Topic: Medicare
Discussed by Dr. Deane Waldman
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 2
Medicare today is heading into insolvency. Why, then,
would anyone advocate expanding a program for everyone, while simultaneously
upending the employer provided plans that Americans like?
New guest Dr. Deane Waldman is the Director of the Center for Health Care Policy
at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Listen as he explains why these
schemes are so bad and what we must do to correct the path we are speeding down.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What are “Medicare for All” plans? What does it “promise” to
deliver to the America people? Is this promise attainable?
Listen as Dr. Waldman passionately explains why we should be extremely leery of
this new scheme.
Will all the payroll taxes collected from workers and employers and all of the
premiums paid by those enrolled in Medicare cover all the yearly costs?
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Why is Medicare so Expensive?
Topic: Medicare
Discussed by Dr. Deane Waldman
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What percentage of all Medicare costs are currently being covered by taxpayers?
Note: This is important! Pay attention as Dr. Waldman compares
this to the infamous Ponzi scheme…
How has Obamacare affected the price of medical insurance for the average
person/family?
How many Americans do not have health insurance?
Do most Americans, including elected officials, equate having “access to
medical care” and having “medical insurance” as meaning the same
thing? Is this a dangerous perception?
How do we provide medical care for those without insurance?
How do we bring down the monthly cost for medical insurance?
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