Honest question: According to an article by journalist @MattBruenig, CBO estimates show that out of every 830 people without health *insurance*, on average 1 will die as a result. 1 in 830. There are about 28 million people without insurance *now*.
http://mattbruenig.com/2017/06/22/how-many-people-will-obamacare-and-ahca-kill/ …
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So, shouldn’t we fix healthcare first? Make sure *everyone* has coverage *forever*? Save over 35,000 American lives per year? Can we prioritize this by how many people we can help at once? Or is hysteria going to keep winning the day? 7/7
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At this point you’d have to incentivize low cost alternatives to traditional health care. Traditional insurance and healthcare make up too large of a percentage of the economy...every person with a retirement or college fund would be ruined if you simply eliminated it.
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They’ll be fine.
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