People in the US generally don’t care that much about the poor so nobody frames the argument that way.
On the other hand that there are people who don’t get medicare because they work and who can’t easily insure themselves was surely part of the debate.
Whether or not people use it as a talking point also doesn’t matter that much to the practical results of policy.
If the proposal simply would have been Medicaid for everyone, likely more people would have made the argument.
People in the US generally don’t care that much about the poor so nobody frames the argument that way.
On the other hand that there are people who don’t get medicare because they work and who can’t easily insure themselves was surely part of the debate. Whether or not people use it as a talking point also doesn’t matter that much to the practical results of policy.
If the proposal simply would have been Medicaid for everyone, likely more people would have made the argument.