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angrychair

(8,738 posts)
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 09:36 PM Jan 2020

Opinion research-Warren

Going to ask supporters of each major candidate (from my perspective), separately, to all answer the same questions. I'm honestly trying to get a fair perspective with the primaries around the corner.

Warren (please, I beg you, only answer if you are a Elizabeth Warren supporter):

As an epileptic and the father of a child with a rare disease, healthcare is incredibly important. What is Warren's current position on healthcare system and drug costs?

I'm also drowning in student loan debt. What is her position on the student loan debt crisis?

What is her position and plans to address climate change?

What are her plans to address costs of higher education and deal with the intellectual gap between our current workforce and the workforce we need?

What are her plans to deal with nations like Iran and Syria?

What are her plans to deal with the deplorable healthcare and training after separation from service for military vets?

Sincerely, thank you if you answer these questions.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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Opinion research-Warren (Original Post) angrychair Jan 2020 OP
Healthcare and drug costs. blm Jan 2020 #1
Thanks! angrychair Jan 2020 #2
Student loan debt crisis blm Jan 2020 #3
Climate change crisis blm Jan 2020 #4
This CNN report on Warren's foreign policy came out today. blm Jan 2020 #5
Veterans mental healthcare (Her 3 brothers all served) blm Jan 2020 #6
Thanks BLM angrychair Jan 2020 #7
No problem. Facts matter. blm Jan 2020 #8
 

blm

(113,110 posts)
1. Healthcare and drug costs.
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 10:50 PM
Jan 2020

Last edited Sat Jan 11, 2020, 12:28 AM - Edit history (1)

Every serious proposal for Medicare for All contemplates a significant transition period. Today, I’m announcing my plan to expand public health care coverage, reduce costs, and improve the quality of care for every family in America. My plan will be completed in my first term. It includes dramatic actions to lower drug prices, a Medicare for All option available to everyone that is more generous than any plan proposed by any other presidential candidate, critical health system reforms to save money and save lives, and a full transition to Medicare for All.

Here’s what I'll do in my first 100 days:

I’ll pursue comprehensive anti-corruption reforms to rein in health insurers and drug companies – reforms that are essential to make any meaningful health care changes in Washington.

I’ll use the tools of the presidency to start improving coverage and lowering costs – immediately. I’ll reverse Donald Trump’s sabotage of health care, protect individuals with pre-existing conditions, take on the big pharmaceutical companies to lower costs of key drugs for millions of Americans, and improve the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicaid.

I will fight to pass fast-track budget reconciliation legislation to create a true Medicare for All option that’s free for tens of millions. I won’t hand Mitch McConnell a veto over my health care agenda. Instead, I’ll give every American over the age of 50 the choice to enter an improved Medicare program, and I’ll give every person in America the choice to get coverage through a true Medicare for All option. Coverage under the new Medicare for All option will be immediately free for children under the age of 18 and for families making at or below 200% of the federal poverty level (about $51,000 for a family of four). For all others, the cost will be modest, and eventually, coverage under this plan will be free for everyone.

By the end of my first 100 days, we will have opened the door for tens of millions of Americans to get high-quality Medicare for All coverage at little or no cost. But I won’t stop there. Throughout my term, I’ll fight for additional health system reforms to save money and save lives - including a boost of $100 billion in guaranteed, mandatory spending for new NIH research over the next ten years to radically improve basic medical science and the development of new medical miracles for patients.

And finally, no later than my third year in office, I will fight to pass legislation that would complete the transition to full Medicare for All. By this point, the American people will have experienced the full benefits of a true Medicare for All option, and they can see for themselves how that experience stacks up against high-priced care that requires them to fight tooth-and-nail against their insurance company. Per the terms of the Medicare for All Act, supplemental private insurance that doesn’t duplicate the benefits of Medicare for All would still be available. But by avoiding duplicative insurance and integrating every American into the new program, the American people would save trillions of dollars on health costs.

I will pursue each of these efforts in consultation with key stakeholders, including patients, health care professionals, unions, individuals with private insurance, hospitals, seniors currently on Medicare, individuals with disabilities and other patients who use Medicaid, Tribal Nations, and private insurance employees.

And at each step of my plan, millions more Americans will pay less for health care. Millions more Americans will see the quality of their current health coverage improve. And millions more Americans will have the choice to ditch their private insurance and enter a high-quality public plan. And, at each step, the changes in our health care system will be fully paid for without raising taxes one penny on middle class families.

Every step in the coming fight to improve American health care – like every other fight to improve American health care – will be opposed by those powerful industries who profit from our broken system.

But I’ll fight my heart out at each step of this process, for one simple reason: I spent a lifetime learning about families going broke from the high cost of health care. I’ve seen up close and personal how the impact of a medical diagnosis can be devastating and how the resulting medical bills can turn people’s lives upside down. When I’m President of the United States, I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure that never happens to another person again.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

blm

(113,110 posts)
3. Student loan debt crisis
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 10:55 PM
Jan 2020

Forbes:

Elizabeth Warren wants to cancel your student loan debt and now she has a legislative proposal.

Here's what you need to know.

Proposal: Cancel Student Loan Debt

U.S. Senator Warren (D-MA), a 2020 presidential candidate, and U.S. Representative James E. Clyburn (D-SC), the House Majority Whip, will introduce in the coming weeks bicameral legislation to cancel student loan debt for 42 million Americans. This legislative proposal closely resembles Warren's campaign proposal from April.

The ambitious student loan forgiveness plan would cancel student loan debt for more than 95% of borrowers, and would entirely cancel student loan debt for more than 75% of Americans with student loan debt. Warren believes that her plan would reduce the wealth gap in America and provide an economic stimulus to the middle class to increase home purchases and help start small businesses.

Today In: Money
“The student debt crisis is real and it’s crushing millions of people -- especially people of color,” Warren said in a statement. “It's time to decide: Are we going to be a country that only helps the rich and powerful get richer and more powerful, or are we going to be a country that invests in its future?”

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

blm

(113,110 posts)
4. Climate change crisis
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 11:05 PM
Jan 2020

In addition to embracing many aspects of the Green New Deal and Jay Inslee’s climate plans, Warren focuses on environmental justice issues.

Elizabeth Warren unveils a $1 trillion environmental justice plan for low-income communities
PUBLISHED WED, OCT 9 201911:21 AM EDTUPDATED WED, OCT 9 201912:38 PM EDT
Emma Newburger

KEY POINTS
Sen. Elizabeth Warren calls for spending at least $1 trillion in the next decade on the nation’s most vulnerable communities, which are often concentrated in highly polluted areas and exposed to toxic chemicals.

“Our crisis of environmental injustice is the result of decades of discrimination and environmental racism compounding in communities that have been overlooked for too long,” Warren writes.

Warren would mandate that all federal agencies consider climate impacts in developing rules, and she would restore the Obama-era water rule, which the Trump administration recently rolled back.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

blm

(113,110 posts)
6. Veterans mental healthcare (Her 3 brothers all served)
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 11:21 PM
Jan 2020

Warren unveils plan to address veteran suicide rates, mental health
© Greg Nash
White House hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Tuesday set a goal of cutting the rate of veteran suicides in half during her first term as part of a sprawling plan to improve their lives.

"Every single one of these deaths is a tragedy that could have been prevented," Warren said on a webpage outlining the plan. "As President, I will set a goal of cutting veteran suicides in half within my first term — and pursue a suite of concrete policies to make sure we get there."

In order to accomplish this, Warren proposed more research into the causes of suicide, focusing on factors that are military-specific, improving access to health care services and annual mental health exams for service members.

In 2017, 6,139 veterans died from suicide, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Warren's plan also called for pay raises for military personnel and prosecuting sexual harassment as a crime under military law, in addition to other proposals.
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If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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angrychair

(8,738 posts)
7. Thanks BLM
Sat Jan 11, 2020, 05:32 PM
Jan 2020

I appreciate all the effort and it's great info.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

blm

(113,110 posts)
8. No problem. Facts matter.
Sat Jan 11, 2020, 05:52 PM
Jan 2020

They should, anyway.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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