Actually, he did not advocate single payer. He was in favor of taking care of the poor. Instead of having them come to emergency rooms and then HIDE those costs in OUR bills and the GOVERNMENT’S money, he would just have the government pay for it.
Everyone else with him was ALWAYS private insurance and health care accounts.
How would YOU pay for the poor?
“How would YOU pay for the poor?”
Tell them to get a job?
“Actually, he did not advocate single payer.”
Yes he did.