Single payer doesn't work. No to socialist healthcare!https://amp.theguardian.com/society/2016/sep/10/hospitals-on-brink-of-collapse-say-health-chiefs …
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You do realize that Tories in the UK have been privatizing the health industry for the past 20 years and causing this collapse, right?
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Yes, a wealthier 1% of the population used health services from other countries. That proves your point how?
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https://www.city-journal.org/html/ugly-truth-about-canadian-health-care-13032.html … Single payer, socialist healthcare doesn't work. THAT'S the point.
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Canada is one nation. It has, admittedly, the weakest single-payer system of the developed world, yet it manages to exceed our own.
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You cant use examples from one state to disprove a system that has been PROVEN to work. Canada's an exception, and even then it's still good
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Not good if they have to flock here to be attended. That's called failure of system.
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I'd love to see the GOP actually exhibit these "christian family values" they blabber on about.
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They get capitalism and Christianity mixed up.
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So true! The truth is they do not worship Jesus. They worship the Almighty Dollar. They use the name "Jesus" as a weapon.
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What do liberals worship?
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Irrelevant, liberals generally espouse programs that bennefit the poor, elderly and vulnerable children. Its not even debatable.
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"It's not even debatable". Oh. Ok. Quintessential liberal.
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You attempted an ad hominem attack about liberals' religions. Quintessential Trump cultist.
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Attach? I asked a question. It must be exhausting being a full-time victim.
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In a capitalistic society, the dollar is the strongest medicine. So how can we change that when the corruption is at the top?
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I advocate for Basic Income partly for these essential reasons, ideally to transition us to a better system for all, hopefully post scarcity
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America was built on scarcity. How can a democracy that is not run by the people overthrow the structure and actually develop change?
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Mm, key nuance. Well articulated. My ideal suggestion for
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The constructed hierarchy isn't that simple to breakdown. A total overhaul would have to begin through unification of the bottom of America.
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I'm not at all suggesting it is. It would be the ideal. Using the ideal to help determine which patterns should cease and which should stay.
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It also has a lot to do with the two party system that America stands on. It is truly a gift and a curse that Dems and Repubs. cannot agree
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