under the Sanders bill can you provide healthcare without being a Healthcare Provider? surely yes, right?
and the easiest way to uphold this ideal is to just ban things the state can't justify covering
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so it's just jealousy
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no man it's justice
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just like how you have a moral duty to send your kid to a shitty public school in hopes it will improve for later generations
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the public school thing I understand b/c rich parents educate their kids and that helps their peers, but that doesn't apply to healthcare
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w/ healthcare it's straight up "how come they get a lollipop and I don't"
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Education is pretty clearly a positional good to a large extent. Healthcare less so (though still to some small degree)
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Are there real-life equivalents to the cost escalation in healthcare we see in "The Sneetches"?
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Orthodontics?
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