So hey, all of you Warren voters. Tell me what you think of Warren's Medicare for All funding proposal.
I've heard it's really terrible from both mainstream and more deep dive lefty sources. Nobody seems happy with it. The head tax per worker at a flat rate of $9,500 is regressive and problematic. The 50 employee limit will hurt workers, as companies try to fit under 50, and large companies set up affiliated smaller companies as a workaround to paying the head tax. Businesses are incentivized to hire more contractors instead of workers, hurting the working class. She also strangely draws immigration reform into her funding plan (gee, that will make it easy to pass...), and she claims to reduce military spending to help pay for it (despite passing 3 consecutive bloated Trump military spending increases)... also, with businesses eating the cost of the head tax, they will find ways to scrape that back from workers. Just like Amazon re-worked company stock options and other benefits when they went to $15/hr. With Sanders' payroll tax, there aren't any easily exploitable ways to avoid the charge. It all seems like a terrible workaround to avoiding Sanders' payroll tax, from everything I've read and heard.
Anybody with alternative readings of her proposal? I'd welcome one of her supporters' thoughts on it.
I've heard it's really terrible from both mainstream and more deep dive lefty sources. Nobody seems happy with it. The head tax per worker at a flat rate of $9,500 is regressive and problematic. The 50 employee limit will hurt workers, as companies try to fit under 50, and large companies set up affiliated smaller companies as a workaround to paying the head tax. Businesses are incentivized to hire more contractors instead of workers, hurting the working class. She also strangely draws immigration reform into her funding plan (gee, that will make it easy to pass...), and she claims to reduce military spending to help pay for it (despite passing 3 consecutive bloated Trump military spending increases)... also, with businesses eating the cost of the head tax, they will find ways to scrape that back from workers. Just like Amazon re-worked company stock options and other benefits when they went to $15/hr. With Sanders' payroll tax, there aren't any easily exploitable ways to avoid the charge. It all seems like a terrible workaround to avoiding Sanders' payroll tax, from everything I've read and heard.
Anybody with alternative readings of her proposal? I'd welcome one of her supporters' thoughts on it.
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