Bien avant de lancer officiellement sa campagne Elizabeth Warren ébauchait un grand nombre de projets et de plans pour, disait-elle, restructurer les États-Unis. Plusieurs de ses projets demanderont de grands investissements alors que la candidate prétend qu'elle diminuera le fardeau fiscal de la classe moyenne. Jusqu'à maintenant pendant les débats elle a évité le sujet et on l'a relancé sur cette question. Elle a une fois de plus offert une leçon sur l'art de l'esquive.
The word taxes appeared nowhere in her answers, and that’s a clue that yes, taxes for the middle class may be going up under Warren’s plan, which she has adopted from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. What she’s arguing is that any increase in taxes will be more than offset by the reduction in costs that people will have to pay for health care under a government-run system. Premiums will be much lower; deductibles will be much lower; the price of medication will be lower. So what, Warren is suggesting, if middle-class families have to pay a bit more up front if their overall financial burden is going down? But for now, she’s shying away from outlining the trade-off explicitly.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/09/elizabeth-warren-health-care-plan/597961/
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