Whoops. That feeling when you self-refute your position.
CAN'T MAKE IT UP: To defend her proposal, @KamalaHarris now cites a letter from 200 economists saying we need Medicare For All: https://t.co/LeWBMKfCRfBut that letter she cites specifically promotes @BernieSandersâ bill to replace private insurance: https://t.co/Axjeko2R71 pic.twitter.com/My8oWUxGPhâ David Sirota (@davidsirota) July 30, 2019
CAN'T MAKE IT UP: To defend her proposal, @KamalaHarris now cites a letter from 200 economists saying we need Medicare For All: https://t.co/LeWBMKfCRfBut that letter she cites specifically promotes @BernieSandersâ bill to replace private insurance: https://t.co/Axjeko2R71 pic.twitter.com/My8oWUxGPh
And more:
In just 6 months, Harris went from âÂÂletâÂÂs eliminateâ private insurers to now proposing to enrich private insurers. That kind of reversal is just completely ridiculous, even for a politician. pic.twitter.com/NmjZ2sBjVtâ David Sirota (@davidsirota) July 30, 2019
In just 6 months, Harris went from âÂÂletâÂÂs eliminateâ private insurers to now proposing to enrich private insurers. That kind of reversal is just completely ridiculous, even for a politician. pic.twitter.com/NmjZ2sBjVt
Just ridiculous. And more:
DonâÂÂt be fooled by @KamalaHarris fake Medicare for All. DonâÂÂt accept copycats. Her plan is actually Medicare Advantage on steroids. We want Single Payer System now, not in 10 yrs. pic.twitter.com/zIzdWOrweMâ Resist the RESISTANCE (@natbabou) July 30, 2019
DonâÂÂt be fooled by @KamalaHarris fake Medicare for All. DonâÂÂt accept copycats. Her plan is actually Medicare Advantage on steroids. We want Single Payer System now, not in 10 yrs. pic.twitter.com/zIzdWOrweM
As you consider @KamalaHarrisâ new plan to potentially direct Medicare resources into expanding Medicare Advantage-style private plans, hereâÂÂs a NY Times editorial noting that these plans are a âÂÂMedicare privatization scamâÂÂ: https://t.co/7IRWotc09D pic.twitter.com/kdw3uEUPfpâ David Sirota (@davidsirota) July 30, 2019
As you consider @KamalaHarrisâ new plan to potentially direct Medicare resources into expanding Medicare Advantage-style private plans, hereâÂÂs a NY Times editorial noting that these plans are a âÂÂMedicare privatization scamâÂÂ: https://t.co/7IRWotc09D pic.twitter.com/kdw3uEUPfp
It’s a bad plan and deceptively sold.