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Small Business Owners Rally Behind Medicare For All - YouTube
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Medicare for all is still hugely popular here
in the United States.
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And according to a new poll, there is another
group of people here in the United States
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that now a majority of them say they support
the idea of medicare for all.
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And those people happen to be small business
owners according to a new report, a new poll,
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excuse me, 58% of small business owners here
in the United States say they support Medicare
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for all because it's going to lower costs
for them.
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It's gonna lower their overhead costs.
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And here's why big corporations or even just
larger companies do have the ability to hire
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human resources.
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People maybe even hire an outside consultant
to go out there and negotiate insurance plans
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with insurance companies, smaller businesses.
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Maybe you're just a, a local, a Bodega at
the end of the street, you don't have that
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benefit because you don't have that luxury
of being able to afford those things.
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So you're kind of stuck.
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You and your employees with whatever plan
they have to offer, you can't negotiate.
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Prices so you end up, getting screwed pretty
hard and they're tired of it.
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And they want Medicare for all because then
not only does it save them money, it's also
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now something they don't ever have to worry
about
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and that is the argument that needs to be
made more frequently.
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It even needs to be made for the corporations.
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Those who do go out there and negotiate prices,
you're still paying too much and you will
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be paying less under Medicare for all.
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It puts more money into the pockets of the
corporations.
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And I know we do most of our reporting here
on ring of fire talking about how horrible
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corporations are and they are.
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They also hold a lot of power.
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So what if we just reframe the argument slightly.
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What if we start telling them how much money
they're going to save, how many more super
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yachts they get to buy if they no longer have
to pay for their employees healthcare coverage.
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I think about some of these massive corporations
here in the United States, you know AT&T springs
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to mind.
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We've got an office right down the street.
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I see it all the time.
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That's why it springs to mind.
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But AT&T nationwide, thousands upon thousands,
hundreds of thousands of employees.
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Most of them have health insurance in AT&T
like other employers pays for that.
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So how much money are they going to be putting
in their pockets if suddenly that's something
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they don't have to pay for?
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They don't have to have administrators.
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So those people can free up their time and
work on other things for the company.
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You save money all around and that's the argument
that needs to be made.
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We know as a public that we save a ton of
money with it.
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Yeah, our taxes are going to go up, but we're
no longer paying insurance premiums.
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So overall more money goes in our pockets,
but the corporations, the ones out there calling
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the shots, they need to be told that, hey,
guess what?
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Yeah, you suck as a corporation, but this
puts more money in your pocket too.
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You save money and health care becomes something
you never have to worry about for your employees.
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Again, whether it's somebody working minimum
wage part time or a full time executive, you
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don't have to cover them at all or ever even
think about giving them health care because
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we got it covered.
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That is the argument that needs to be made.
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