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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 1H 4M

You’re Already Paying for It: Medicare for All

from Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast · host Your Neighbor on the Left

When my college-age son was bitten by a dog while making a food delivery, the emergency-room visit generated a bill of more than $58,000. The insurer may negotiate it down, the hospital may accept far less, and somehow that is supposed to make the system sound reasonable. In this episode, I break down what Medicare for All actually means, why Americans are already paying enormous amounts through premiums, deductibles, taxes, employer contributions, medical debt, and administrative waste, and why the real question is not whether universal healthcare costs money, but why we keep routing so much of that money through a maze of private middlemen. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com  

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A $58,000 emergency-room bill for a dog bite reveals everything broken about American healthcare. Medicare for All is not about making healthcare free; it is about using the money we are already spending to cover everyone instead of feeding a maze of premiums, deductibles, denials, and middlemen.

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