No, I have not changed my position.
In fact I believe healthcare would be better off if the government would get out, entirely.
But, the money donated to political campaigns by healthcare companies prevents either party from making serious changes.
So, we see the rise of the advocates of single payer.
Partly because the system is so broken that some people are willing to accept any change.
And also because some believe that the more government control we have, the better.
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Matt Bruenig has thought a lot about some of the tough policy choices to get to Medicare-for-all.
I recently spoke with Bruenig, who founded the People’s Policy Project and is one of the young left’s leading wonks, about one of the biggest outstanding questions on the debate: how to finance a single-payer health care system