A new report from the Koch Brothers-funded Mercatus Center revealed that Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare for All” plan would cost the federal government an additional $32.6 trillion over 10 years, but also managed to reveal that it’s cheaper than the current plan. To which Bernie said: Thanks!

Apparently caught up in the spirit of self-owning, Trump’s beloved TV show Fox and Friends asked the public if they believed the “benefits outweigh the costs”. They conveniently left out the facts about the plan saving the country money, but even so, the reaction was not what they were hoping for: 73 percent of people said yes.

Bernie Sanders' 'Medicare for all' bill estimated to cost $32.6 trillion, new study says. Would the benefits outweigh the costs? — FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) July 31, 2018

The report estimated that the national health expenditure – which is the grand total spent on healthcare by the federal government, states, business and individuals – would actually be lower with Sanders' plan. In fact, the Koch-funded study revealed it would save $2 trillion in ten years. In summary:

Fox and Friends left out critical information in an attempt at spreading propaganda, but the country still voted that it was worth it. Not only the country, but the people who watch or follow Fox and Friends. The poll meant to condemn Sanders' plan backfired and the internet loved it:

13,000 people participated in Fox & Friends #MedicareForAll poll – a majority say YES to healthcare for all!



THE BENEFITS: Guaranteed medical care, dental, vision and hearing, for all Americans, free at the point-of-care.



THE SAVINGS: $2 trillion over 10 years. #TuesdayThoughtshttps://t.co/ZyrNho79UM — Bonnie Castillo (@NNUBonnie) July 31, 2018

Someone at @foxandfriends is about to get fired for demonstrating that the majority of Americans – in their own poll – support #MedicareForAll . Thoughts and prayers to that staffer! https://t.co/30ggCLLizC — OurRev EssexCountyNJ (@OurRevEssexNJ) August 1, 2018

Sanders’ “Medicare for All” plan was introduced in 2017 and is a single-payer proposal that would provide health coverage to all Americans using a universal Medicare program and one government-run health plan. If the plan were to pass, every American would have healthcare coverage without paying any money out of pocket except for prescription drugs.