Bernie Sanders Fires Back at Joe Biden Over Medicare for All Claims

Democratic front-runner Joe Biden has been taking numerous
shots this week at the Medicare
for All proposals
favored by several Democratic candidates, accusing
proponents of attempting to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.

On Monday, Biden told CNN that adopting Medicare for All
would be like “starting over,” an argument Splinter’s Libby Watson
thoroughly demolished earlier this week
. Instead, Biden said he prefers adding
a public option
to ACA, the sweeping healthcare legislation passed when
Biden was vice president in the Obama administration.

At campaign
stops in New Hampshire
on Friday and Saturday, Biden reiterated that point,
saying, “I think that we should not be scrapping Obamacare; we should be
building on it,” The Washington Post reported.
“The present Medicare system goes away. It’s a brand new Medicare system,” he
added.

He also said this, according
to The Hill
: “I don’t want to start over. How many of you out there have
had someone you’ve lost to cancer? Or cancer yourself? No time, man. We cannot
have a hiatus of six months, a year, two, three, to get something done.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders, a key backer of Medicare for All, had heard
enough. In an emailed statement to supporters, the Sanders campaign blasted
“fellow Democrats” for spreading “misinformation,” a clear swipe at Biden.

“At a time when Donald Trump and the health
insurance industry are lying every day about Medicare for All, I would hope
that my fellow Democrats would not resort to misinformation about my
legislation,” the statement said.

Sanders called Biden’s allegation that cancer patients
wouldn’t be able to access healthcare during the expansion of Medicare for All
“preposterous.”

“In fact, under Medicare For All, the good news is that we
will end the horror of millions of people going into bankruptcy and financial
distress simply because they need hospital care for serious conditions,” Sanders
wrote.

He noted that under his proposal, the U.S. would transition over
a four-year period into a Medicare for All program that would “cover every man,
woman, and child in the country.”

Biden said Saturday that his proposal for a public option
would cost
about $750 billion
over 10 years, according to CNN. He is the only
Democratic front-runner that opposes a single-payer health plan enrolling all
Americans in a Medicare-like program.

 
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