This is not a normal MinutePhysics video - it's a video about patriotism, civic duty, and defending democracy in the United States of America.
References and Links:
FIND OUT HOW TO VOTE IN YOUR STATE:
John's video about the candidate's tax plans:
And their health care plans:
The following links were brazenly copied from John's videos:
The Tax Policy Center's excellent and detailed analysis of Democrat Hillary Clinton's tax plan:
The Tax Policy Center's analysis of Republican Donald Trump's tax plan:
Much of the information in this video came from the Tax Foundation's analysis of Clinton's tax proposals:
And of Trump's:
Lily Batchelder's paper explaining why Trump's tax plan would result in tax increases for 7.8 million households:
and a politifact story on the same topic:
Donald Trump's tax plan would boost the debt much more than Clinton's, and would put U.S. debt held by the public over 100% of GDP in the next decade according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget:
The CRFB explains Trump's budget cut proposals here: And his plan for increased defense spending here:
Chart of our publicly held debt to GDP ratio came from here:
The Tax Policy Center has an excellent chart explaining effective tax rates by income size that you'll enjoy if you're into this kind of stuff:
For more information about health and health care policy, check out Health Care Triage: SOURCES & FURTHER READING:
Rand's analysis of the reform proposals of Clinton and Trump are nicely summarized here:
Full analysis of Hillary Clinton's plan (who is the Democratic party's nominee) can be found here:
And full analysis of Donald Trump's plan (who is the Republican party's nominee) can be found here:
Understanding the Healthcare System of the United States:
Why Are American Health Care Costs So High?
The Kaiser Family Foundation explains the high cost of health care in the United States compared to other rich nations:
And this series explores health care outcomes in the U.S. vs. other rich nations:
The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) has resulted in a significant drop in the uninsured population in the U.S. Fuller data and complete report here:
A single-payer health care system would not, in and of itself, magically bring costs in the U.S. down to 10% of GPD, as explained by Aaron Carroll here:
Trump's plan to allow insurance companies to sell policies across state lines is extremely controversial among health policy experts:
The Wikipedia article on Health care in the United States is also excellent:
And lastly, this comparison tool from the Commonwealth Fund is pretty cool. It allows you to see side-by-side what Clinton and Trump have proposed to deal with various problems with the health care system:
Created by Henry Reich
References and Links:
FIND OUT HOW TO VOTE IN YOUR STATE:
John's video about the candidate's tax plans:
And their health care plans:
The following links were brazenly copied from John's videos:
The Tax Policy Center's excellent and detailed analysis of Democrat Hillary Clinton's tax plan:
The Tax Policy Center's analysis of Republican Donald Trump's tax plan:
Much of the information in this video came from the Tax Foundation's analysis of Clinton's tax proposals:
And of Trump's:
Lily Batchelder's paper explaining why Trump's tax plan would result in tax increases for 7.8 million households:
and a politifact story on the same topic:
Donald Trump's tax plan would boost the debt much more than Clinton's, and would put U.S. debt held by the public over 100% of GDP in the next decade according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget:
The CRFB explains Trump's budget cut proposals here: And his plan for increased defense spending here:
Chart of our publicly held debt to GDP ratio came from here:
The Tax Policy Center has an excellent chart explaining effective tax rates by income size that you'll enjoy if you're into this kind of stuff:
For more information about health and health care policy, check out Health Care Triage: SOURCES & FURTHER READING:
Rand's analysis of the reform proposals of Clinton and Trump are nicely summarized here:
Full analysis of Hillary Clinton's plan (who is the Democratic party's nominee) can be found here:
And full analysis of Donald Trump's plan (who is the Republican party's nominee) can be found here:
Understanding the Healthcare System of the United States:
Why Are American Health Care Costs So High?
The Kaiser Family Foundation explains the high cost of health care in the United States compared to other rich nations:
And this series explores health care outcomes in the U.S. vs. other rich nations:
The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) has resulted in a significant drop in the uninsured population in the U.S. Fuller data and complete report here:
A single-payer health care system would not, in and of itself, magically bring costs in the U.S. down to 10% of GPD, as explained by Aaron Carroll here:
Trump's plan to allow insurance companies to sell policies across state lines is extremely controversial among health policy experts:
The Wikipedia article on Health care in the United States is also excellent:
And lastly, this comparison tool from the Commonwealth Fund is pretty cool. It allows you to see side-by-side what Clinton and Trump have proposed to deal with various problems with the health care system:
Created by Henry Reich
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