Men explain things to Elizabeth Warren
But on Tuesday night, Warren again dodged the question of whether her plan would require taxes to go up by repeating her standard line, that she would “not sign a bill into law that does not lower costs for middle-class families.” This created an opening for Buttigieg, who responded: “A yes-or-no question that didn’t get a yes-or-no answer.” He continued: “Look, this is why people here in the Midwest are so frustrated with Washington in general and Capitol Hill in particular.
But Warren, now a frontrunner, will have to come up with a better answer to the question of how to pay for Medicare for All. Repeatedly insisting that costs will go down while evading the question of taxes will not work for much longer, as the lines of attack against her on Tuesday night demonstrated. She could, as Sanders has done, freely acknowledge that yes, taxes will go up, but the cost out-of-pocket expenses and premiums will shoot down dramatically or cease to exist entirely.
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