You don't have to buy it. It's super ****ing expensive. And it's not like either of us have a team of dedicated professionals to find a way to make it work. But come on mang.. the least you could do is give it a chance and crunch numbers without a major breakdown into "liberals blah blah blah". That's not even coming to the table to talk.
Now that we're somewhat on the same page(or at least in a page adjacent), it has been stated by others in this thread that there's no chance it's going to pass. Not even if the plan generated a surplus. And it probably shouldn't. If it did, how would we convert the 2.69 million americans working for private insurance companies? No one's talked about that either. It goes well beyond dancing with Elephants, this is dancing with mountain ranges.
Swift, immediate change would be great... and it'll save the US GDP(all of us) a lot of cash. Change is a great motivator for innovation. But I still prefer Sanders to lead the charge on healthcare.