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Re: Who prefers Sanders to Hillary

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Tue May 24 00:00:32 2016, in response to Re: Who prefers Sanders to Hillary, posted by bingbong on Mon May 23 23:43:10 2016.

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That's not my call. [how long incremental change will take?] These are just ideas. I'm not running for office.

Sounds like the smaller the increments and the longer the transition, the better you like it.

They cannot disrupt the existing system of insurance based medical care, which is one of the major reasons ACA happened the way it did. Change so much as the billing codes for a procedure and they're stymied for weeks.

ACA became law in 2010. It will not become fully implemented until 2022. That's a 12 year period of perpetual change. However, an abrupt change that lasts weeks is intolerable because it will disrupt the existing insurance based system. The existing insurance based system is to be replaced by Medicare for all. Why can't the existing insurance based system be disrupted?

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