Maybe there's a gradual path into universal healthcare. If this epidemic pushes the US to discover it, it could result in a net saving of lives in just a couple years.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775760/ …
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The US doesn’t want to force free healthcare onto people.
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This is Medicare for All with training wheels
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apparently this government wants to help “the economy”, not people
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you're almost there
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The U.S. Gov't should have put money in the hands of consumers directly. It seems we did not learn from 2008.
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it'll eventually trickle-down to the citizens /s
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Hi Paul Graham, The big lesson from COVID for the U.S. is... 1. U.S. needs to be #1 in manufacturing 2. U.S. needs to to be #1 in infrastructure 3. U.S. needs to be #1 in STEM research Generally, the U.S. needs to out-China China. Your voice has power. Please spread the word...
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