It’s time to buckle up and take a deep dive into the world of Kamala Harris’s healthcare visions. Remember when Obama promised, “If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan”? Well, it seems our dear Vice President might have a different idea in mind. Let’s explore the ever-evolving stance of Kamala Harris on healthcare and what it could mean for our wallets and our freedom to choose.
From Medicare for All to “Kamalacare”
Kamala Harris has been a vocal supporter of Medicare for All, even co-sponsoring Bernie Sanders’ bill. In 2019, she boldly stated, “I believe the solution—and I actually feel very strongly about this—is that we need to have Medicare for all. That’s just the bottom line.”
However, as the political winds shifted, so did Harris’s stance. She introduced her own plan, dubbed “Kamalacare” by some critics. This plan includes a 10-year transition period and allows for private Medicare Advantage-style plans, marking a significant departure from her initial all-in approach to Medicare for All.
The Flip-Flop on Private Insurance
“Well, listen, the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care, and you don’t have to go through the process of going through an insurance company, having them give you approval, going through the paperwork, all of the delay that may require. Who of us has not had that situation, where you’ve got to wait for approval, and the doctor says, well, I don’t know if your insurance company is going to cover this? Let’s eliminate all of that. Let’s move on.” – Kamala Harris
Harris’s stance on private health insurance has been a roller coaster ride. Initially, she supported eliminating private insurance, but later backtracked, claiming she misheard the question. This flip-flopping has led to confusion and criticism from both sides of the aisle.
The Cost of “Kamalacare”
Critics argue that Harris’s healthcare proposals would significantly increase federal spending. Michael Bloomberg, no stranger to big numbers, warned, “To replace the entire private system where companies provide health care for their employees would bankrupt us for a very long time.”
Harris’s plan has also been criticized by progressives, with some calling it “more corporate greed and more profiteering within Medicare.” The balancing act between appeasing the far-left and maintaining a semblance of fiscal responsibility seems to be a tightrope walk for the Vice President.
Throwback to her intro’ing the plan:
Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir, meanwhile, accused Harris of “walking away” from Medicare for All” and privatizing Medicare.
“Because you’ve got, in her mind, an introduction of even more insurance companies who can operate within the…
— Christopher Cadelago (@ccadelago) July 30, 2024
Reproductive Rights and Drug Pricing
Harris has been a staunch advocate for reproductive rights, opposing restrictions on abortion access. She’s also worked to lower prescription drug costs and supports negotiating drug prices covered by Medicare Part D. These positions align her more closely with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
“To truly protect reproductive freedoms, we must restore the protections of Roe.” – Kamala Harris
As we look towards 2024, it’s clear that Harris’s healthcare vision will be a key topic of debate. Whether she’ll stick to her guns or continue to evolve her stance remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure: conservative voters will need to keep a close eye on these developments as they could have far-reaching implications for our healthcare system and personal freedoms.
Source:
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“My son is gone. That’s my fire. I don’t have anything left of him but this fight for him.”
No one should get cut from insurance because they're $20 short. The cost of health care is drowning far too many Americans – it's time we passed Medicare for All. pic.twitter.com/PuOmTsxx0A
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 20, 2019
Harris’s past brought back to the light:
People remember how Kamala Harris urged people to donate to the MN Freedom Fund on June 1, 2020, to help bail out the George Floyd rioters. Harris strongly supported removing funds from police and moving the funds to welfare, housing, health care, and other benefits.
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