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Wait, WHAT!? Daily Beast editor brings on the math to try and back up Bernie on single-payer "savings"

A study finding that a single-payer health care system as advocated by people like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would cost in the neighborhood of $32 trillion was disputed by Sanders’ office, even though they said they hadn’t yet run the numbers themselves. Proponents of the so-called “Medicare for All” proposal have said it would lead to overall savings:

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Daily Beast national editor Justin Miller presented these numbers in an attempt to back up claims such as that:

Believe it or not, that “math” was a tough sell for many.

Hey, when a proposal for tens of trillions hits the table, we’re all in this together!

https://twitter.com/Memphis_Yoda/status/1023944926797725697

Many politicians’ proposals supposedly will “pay for themselves” or “save money” in some way but yet the U.S. still somehow has ended up $21 trillion in debt. Go figure!

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