You obviously didn't read it because there's no plan there just the usual rail against big business and the promise of medicare-for-all and hopefully that'll help rural America ..........somehow
Firstly, may I congratulate you for managing more than twenty words. However, I now see why you tend to stick to emojis.
67% of Americans filing for bankruptcy cited illness and medical bills as a contributing factor. Universal healthcare would address that, as well as improving workforce mobility. As Medicare is an established system in the US, expanding it would be possible, and if everyone is covered, then you don't need the administrative costs associated with determining entitlement. Medicare is already one of the more cost-effective systems of US health funding. It could be better by allowing the government to negotiate bulk discounts, which is currently banned by law.
Look at my signature - the UK government spends a smaller proportion of its GDP on healthcare than the US government. That is due to the inherent inefficiencies of the US system.
Tackling healthcare issues would directly address a major cause of poverty, as well as improving the lives of most of the population. It would thus have a positive impact on many aspects of the economy.
But coming back to your claim that Warren has no plan
beyond medicare for all:
True medicare for all is part of the plan. But she lays out other parts that are complementary to that:
- I will create a new designation that reimburses rural hospitals at a higher rate, relieves distance requirements, and offers flexibility of services by assessing the needs of their communities.
- As President, I will direct the FTC to block all future mergers between hospitals unless the merging companies can show that the newly-merged entity will maintain or improve access to care.
- I’ll also put forward a set of reforms to strengthen FTC oversight over health care organizations, including establishing new federal regulations and guidance to require that all mergers involving health care centers be reported to the FTC.
- That’s why I will increase funding for Community Health Centers by 15 percent per year over the next five years. I will also establish a $25 billion dollar capital fund to support a menu of options for improving access to care in health professional shortage areas
Then there are her non-medical aspects:
- My plan for Universal Child Care will provide access to high-quality child care in every community that is free for millions and affordable for everyone.
- My housing plan invests $523 million to create 380,000 affordable rental homes in rural communities and provides an additional $2 billion to help homeowners with underwater mortgages still struggling to recover from the financial crisis. It also invests $2.5 billion to build or rehabilitate 200,000 homes on tribal lands, where overcrowding, homelessness, and substandard housing have reached crisis levels.
- My plan to cancel up to $50,000 in student loan debt will mean that recent graduates won’t need to flock to urban centers to find jobs that will help them pay down these loans. And my plan to provide universal free technical, two-year, and four-year public college will make sure that no student is ever put in this situation again.
ETA: The highlighted - this compares to an estimated $107-Million for Trump's golf trips to date.
She also lists broadband access as key, which it is for many rural businesses in the UK, and there is no reason why the US should be different. Again, these don't look particularly extreme from a European perspective.
- And why I will spend $2 trillion in green research, manufacturing, and exporting to create more than a million new jobs, reversing the manufacturing losses that many rural communities have experienced over the last two decades.
- I’ve also called for a $400 billion commitment in clean energy research and development — funding that will go to land grant universities, rural areas, and areas that have seen the worst job losses in recent years. I’ll dramatically scale up worker training programs, spending $20 billion on apprenticeships and instituting new sectoral training programs to boost job opportunities for people across Rural America.
- My immigration plan will raise wages for everyone and make sure that businesses won’t be able to get away with dirty tricks that undercut pay.
- That’s why I’ve proposed allowing the U.S. Postal Service to partner with local community banks and credit unions to provide access to low-cost, basic banking services online and at post offices.
And again, a similar model has been used in the UK, as rural access to banking facilities is vital.
- That’s why I will establish a $7 billion fund to close the gap in startup capital for entrepreneurs of color, which will support 100,000 new minority-owned businesses, provide over a million new jobs, and further boost economic development in rural areas.
- I’ll rein in Wall Street to hold private equity firms accountable and keep them from destroying businesses that bring economic opportunity — and jobs — to small towns and rural
This last one, there are ways that work in Germany.
- That’s why I’ve pledged to address consolidation in the agriculture sector by reviewing — and reversing — anti-competitive mergers and breaking up big agribusinesses that have become vertically integrated.
- And I’ll take it one step further — charting a new farm economy that replaces our government’s failed approach with one that guarantees farmers a fair price and protects our environment.
I'm not sure how these last two would work, or indeed if it would actually be a good idea, but that is indeed more than just "medicare for all".