The other day, Michigan’s Democrat U.S. Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed was unable to say how he’d get his Medicare for All scheme to become a reality. That’s probably because he didn’t want to admit what we all know: “free” healthcare requires massive tax increases on all income levels. There aren’t enough millionaires and billionaires to foot the bill for healthcare for millions of Americans.

But El-Sayed finally said our taxes will go up, and tried to frame it as a good thing.

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“A lot of Americans worry that you can only make Medicare free and universal if you increase taxes. So if you are elected and make this push, would you need to increase taxes?” Kristen Welker asked.

“As I’ve said, across this campaign, I am for taxing billionaires on their wealth,” El-Sayed replied.

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“So for the average person, and you look at your W-2, if you’re an employee who gets paid every two weeks or every four weeks, after you pay your taxes the next biggest check that comes off the top of your pay stub is to your health insurance company,” El-Sayed said. “So imagine instead of paying to your health insurance company whose CEO makes $20 million a year, instead you paid a little more in taxes for healthcare that you wouldn’t lose if you lost your job or turned 26 or got married or got divorced.”

“I think all of us would be a lot more interested in that kind of a system if we knew that our healthcare would be free at the point of care and would be free without having to worry about losing it in general,” he continued. “So there’s an opportunity here to trade what we give to a big corporation who gets to decide who we get to see and who we don’t, for a little bit more paid into FICA and I think that’s a trade that’s worth making.”

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Yeah we pay the health insurance company because they actually turn around and pay some of our health care bills. It’s not perfect and could most definitely be better but it’s silly to act like the money just goes into the CEO’s pockets.

You know who never pays *any* of my…— Chris (@chriswithans) August 9, 2026

“You know who never pays *any* of my healthcare-related costs? People like Abdul El-Sayed. Or the government. Or the Medicaid class,” the user wrote.

We can’t even get consistent health care now with competition. Can you even imagine if there is no competition?— debbiesparkles (@Debb227timi) August 9, 2026

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So you want bureaucrats making all the medical decisions for you. If you disagree you’re out of luck. Now if you want a service you can pay for it. Also hospitals will go out of business and societies will retire. Where will people go for care?— Tom Crowell (@tom_crowell51) August 9, 2026

Nowhere. There will be nowhere to go for care.

And a “little bit more” in taxes is a lie. His scheme would require a 32 percent payroll tax or doubling federal income tax rates.

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That is insane.

Abdul El-Sayed—whose doctor wife is currently discriminating against the poor and working class by refusing to accept any insurance whatsoever—wants to nationalize healthcare, which would cost $32 TRILLION, DOUBLE your taxes, and close hospitals across Michigan overnight. https://t.co/ZMCQeA93W2— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) August 9, 2026

The destruction of healthcare is the point.

(*) Full article: https://townhall.com/news/amy-curtis/2026/08/10/abdul-el-sayed-medicare-for-all-will-raise-everyones-taxes-n2680970