The U.S. economy could certainly trudge on without immigrants -- it would be a slightly poorer place, and retirees would have to scrimp and save more. Is that what we want?
A Morning Consult/Politico poll in April found that support for a single-payer health system outweighs opposition, by 44 percent to 36 percent (with 19 percent unsure).
Fixing the countrys long-term economic problems could be helped by fixing the heroin and opioid epidemic. If Donald Trump addresses this problem successfully, it would also be a big help to the working-class voters who supported him.
Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama have both come out in favor of a public option, but as long as Republicans control Congress the odds of its adoption are remote. Regardless, what would the economics of it be?