Why does aiming to have what other industrialized countries have in terms of health care access and modern mass transit infrastructure make California the “far left fringe” of American politics?https://twitter.com/PostScottWilson/status/960320990340362243 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
On healthcare, many of the solutions involve unsustainable spending if they don't adjust for the supply-reducing factors that drive up healthcare costs compared to other industrialized countries. (Pharma price measures are an exception to this)https://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/how-much-do-doctors-in-other-countries-make/ …
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Yeah, I agree. Doesn't mean that universal health care access shouldn't be a stated goal. I think it was clear to everyone involved in Sacramento that what was proposed last year wasn't serious. But maybe it could come back in future years in a more thought out form.
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