I think my fellow Tulsi supporters should stop being ridiculous towards @AbbyMartin , @JordanChariton and other good journalist who have significant disagreements. I've disagreed with some things they've said, but that doesn't discredit the excellent work they've done.
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If their criticisms were legitimate I wouldn’t mind
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Didn’t know you folks determine the legitimacy of criticism. Here I thought people were entitled to have opinions
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Just one example of illegitimate criticism since you did absolutely zero research into what other single payer countries actually do when you said that
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Tulsi Gabbard’s plan advocates keeping the private insurance INDUSTRY. That is not the same thing as private doctors, which other single payer countries do have.
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Every single payer country has a private market for both insurance and care of varying degrees
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I was recently in Canada and UK—neither have an expansive private insurance industry. The government is core provider, which is why there are price controls. There also private doctors that aren’t part of a complex system
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The government is the core provider. There is still a robust private market. In Canada 27% of all healthcare expenditures are private. That’s around $80 billion a year.
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