Sanders’ plan, including additional taxes, is on his website hiding in plain sight. It’s a few pages long. I am sure Clinton’s staff has studied it well.

Under the single-payer system, all Americans would receive complete health care, including prescriptions, dental, mental health and long-term care. Americans would have no more co-pays, no more deductibles and no more arguments with insurance company clerks.

Present total health care costs are estimated at about $3.2 trillion/year for about 323 million people in the U.S. or about $10,000/year per person.

The proposed Medicare for All system is estimated to cost about $1.4 trillion/year, with likely additional startup costs.

All present government revenue presently spent on health care would be placed into the Medicare for All account. The following new taxes would be added and placed into the same federal account.

• 6.2 percent income-based health care tax by employers — estimated revenue $0.63 trillion/year (Example: For a person earning $50,000/year the employer would pay $3,100/year. On average, an employer today pays $12,600/year for family health insurance. Sanders' plan would save the employer about $9,500/year)