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Opinion: Now is the Time for the New York Health Act

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  • Mark Fabian
    Posted August 29, 2020 at 5:20 pm

    Not being a New York resident, my concern is for all of the other states that have been “cash-strapped” pre-Coronavirus pandemic.

    States like NY and CA might have enough residents able to pay much higher taxes to support a plan like this, but, even in their best tax years, most other states cannot.

    The danger is that most people do not understand the difference between the State governments that are users of the US dollar, like you and me, and must earn dollars in order to budget and spend, and the sole issuer of the US dollar, the US Government that does not need an income in order to spend.

    • Mark Fabian
      Posted August 29, 2020 at 5:35 pm

      Politicians who have vested financial interests in private health insurers and oppose Medicare For All will be able to use the unaffordability of a State Healthcare plan for most states as proof of the general unaffordability of M4A.

      The US Government is not financed by its citizens. Indeed, US citizens are financed by US Government spending. All federal spending is not financed by taxes, very much unlike State budgets.

      Federal spending is financed by votes in Congress. We have witnessed this spending recently as $4 Trillion new dollars were created at a time when no federal taxes had been collected.

      Healthcare is a human right. We deserve womb-to-tomb, head-to-toe coverage. But, only the federal Government has the unlimited financial ability to create as many new dollars needed in support of a Single-Payer insurance plan. I do not want to see a national plan sidetracked with the distraction of a state experiment.

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