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He concluded the 11.5 percent payroll assessments on businesses and sliding premiums up to 9.5 percent of individuals’ income “might hurt our economy.” '
And that's Vermont, imagine somewhere like CA with all its illegals and people on welfare.
www.youtube.com/embed/NQjg-9K7mW0
Only a few short years ago, like 2011, his home state of Vermont passed a bill to do exactly that by the year 2017.
https://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/single-payer-vermont-113711
Excerpt: ' Vermont under Shumlin became the most visible trailblazer. Until Wednesday, when the governor admitted what critics had said all along: He couldn’t pay for it.
“It is not the right time for Vermont” to pass a single-payer system, Shumlin acknowledged in a public statement ending his signature initiative. He concluded the 11.5 percent payroll assessments on businesses and sliding premiums up to 9.5 percent of individuals’ income “might hurt our economy.” '