And yet, after making a convincing case for using the term "earned benefits" in lieu of "entitlement" (all be it the majority of SS and Medicare beneficiaries receive lifetime benefits in excess of what they paid in), you then turn around and urge that "single payer" be labeled
"Medicare for all," when the problem of paying for it is that many of the beneficiaries will have paid and will pay nothing at all.
"Medicare for all," when the problem of paying for it is that many of the beneficiaries will have paid and will pay nothing at all.