Krugman shows his political side every once in a while and when he does, it
is never pretty..
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/01/19/weakened-at-bernies/
------------------------snip

On health care: leave on one side the virtual impossibility of achieving
single-payer. Beyond the politics, the Sanders “plan” isn’t just lacking in
detail; as Ezra Klein notes
<http://www.vox.com/2016/1/17/10784528/bernie-sanders-single-payer-health-care>,
it both promises more comprehensive coverage than Medicare or for that
matter single-payer systems in other countries, and assumes huge cost
savings that are at best unlikely given that kind of generosity. This lets
Sanders claim that he could make it work with much lower middle-class taxes
than would probably be needed in practice.

To be harsh but accurate: the Sanders health plan looks a little bit like a
standard Republican tax-cut plan, which relies on fantasies about huge
supply-side effects to make the numbers supposedly add up. Only a little
bit: after all, this is a plan seeking to provide health care, not lavish
windfalls on the rich — and single-payer really does save money, whereas
there’s no evidence that tax cuts deliver growth. Still, it’s not the kind
of brave truth-telling the Sanders campaign pitch might have led you to
expect.
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