'J.D. Vance is many things. He’s a bestselling author. He’s a venture capitalist,' writes BenBurgis. 'One thing he can’t be called with a straight face is a 'populist.''
CARLSON: Yes.
In the real world, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies understand perfectly well that Medicare for All would massively decrease their profits. Medicare and Medicaid already pay out at much lower rates than private insurers—and if the government became the “single payer” on which all the sellers of medical goods and services depend, it would have vastly more bargaining power in setting prices.
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