The principle objection to #Medicare4All comes from fear: any and every change (let’s hold debate on ACA for the moment) to healthcare - its actual delivery and paying for it - has been a deterioration, not an improvement.
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#medicare4all involve endlessly cataloging how awful the present day system is. No shit. People live that. They don’t need to know more about it from us.Afficher cette discussion -
In fact, the more we describe the present day inferno AND the power and evil of the corporate devils who control it, the more implausible it seems we could achieve an alteration that would represent improvement.
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Who wants to sign up for what we make seem a mission impossible when we’ve barely said anything about what life will be like if we find the vulnerability, get in and blow up the Death Star?
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You got the Jedi Knights on board, sure. But we need more people to sign up to this mission. We need a bigger, endlessly courageous and determined we.
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It’s widely misunderstood yes? I’ve never understood how US politicians manage to sell it as being a bad thing. Do americans really not understand that we have access to (mostly) free healthcare elsewhere or has the land of the free managed to retain blinkers on other countries?
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It’s more complicated than it seems. We’ve been sold the idea that we can’t have nice things; the market is the very best we can have and do
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