868 - Why we need universal health insurance
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the topic of universal health insurance, specifically Medicare for All, examining the benefits and drawbacks of publicly funded health insurance. We start by exploring what universal health insurance is and how it works, discussing the potential benefits of having such a system in place. We highlight how having access to health insurance can provide individuals with the ability to take bigger risks in life, such as starting a business or pursuing a passion. Additionally, we discuss how universal health insurance can provide a safety net, helping to lower or eliminate medical debt and providing a larger sense of community across the country. However, we also discuss the potential drawbacks of such a system, such as increased taxes and the cost of paying for other people's healthcare. We also acknowledge that wait times and the average level of care may increase. Next, we dive into why it's essential to discuss the need for universal health insurance, emphasizing that AI is already taking jobs and reducing overall headcount. The looming recession and the Fed's recommendation to cut 1.5 million jobs only add to the urgency of this discussion. We highlight the consequences of not having health insurance, such as worsening health issues and higher costs to the public. Finally, we provide resources for listeners to do their research and make up their minds about the topic. We encourage listeners to start talking about this important issue to help create change. Overall, this episode is a thought-provoking examination of universal health insurance, providing listeners with valuable insights into the benefits and drawbacks of such a system and the urgency of discussing it in today's economic and political climate. Resources Medicare for all support Medicare for all and retirement The rise of single payer healthcare Supporting medicare for all Why medicare for all is not good for america