I didn't move the goalposts, the implication was inherent in the question since the beginning. No country has chosen to get rid of universal healthcare after implementation because everywhere it's been implemented it's worked and people like it. The collapse of the Soviet Union and global financial crisis are not examples of places citizens chose to get rid of universal healthcare because it wasn't working out for them.
Everything you say about Sanders is a verifiable lie, you just got busted using right wing propaganda against universal healthcare, and it's not the first time
Yeah, you changed your question, aka moved the goalposts. Details are shown in hannimal's post above. Moving on to another topic you are wrong about,
It is a fact that Sanders has not said how his plan will be paid for and he hasn't produced a price tag for his plan.
His
white paper on this subject clearly states he hasn't decided how it will be paid for and I can find no reference to any statement by Bernie for how much it will cost.
His bill,
American Health Security Act of 2013 contains no total cost statement. Can you point me to a statement by Sanders where he tells us how much it will cost?
These are glaring issues that, if I can point to them, then others can and they won't be nearly as hospitable to these ideas. Bottom line is, there is no way that Bernie can convince enough of the 100 million or more voters who like their private insurance to switch to single payer government provided health care. His plan does say how much people will pay but not the total cost or how the whole thing will be paid for. Until it does, it's all just smoke and mirrors.
Bernie has done nothing of importance in 12 years as a Senator. He's not going to all of a sudden become a great leader. Nobody should vote for that.