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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]no, the killer should rot in prison but our healthcare system is also royally F'ed. Blame politicians and American voters. That's the real issue. Insurance companies should all be non profit [/quote] There is nobody to vote for that stated they would establish universal healthcare. Biden didn't run on that, Harris didn't run on that. Trump didn't run on that...so who are we supposed to vote for exactly? The closest was Sanders and he is still there in congress advocating for it with absolutely no results.[/quote] Nobody can't run on that. How many people work in an industry associated with our current healthcare system? You know - have a job in an insurance company, Dr office, pharma, don't forget about the therapists, specialists, the lab people, the technology companies supporting the industry and all the other companies supporting this vertical as well. Are you going to just say to these people - hey people - universal non for profit healthcare is gonna happen on my watch, what do you think it means for your livelihoods??!! I am 100000% universal healthcare and have no words to express my dissatisfaction and anger at our current system. However, a change is not going to happen in the US and if it does, it certainly will not be within 1-2 years to enact modifications. Everything would need to be phased out slowly. And don't even suggest that we could have some sort of privatized AND universal system. Once anyone makes money, everyone will want to make it and as much as possible! There is no way in this capitalistic country of ours that both are able to run equally effectively. It runs in other countries because culturally, they focus on totally different priorities. And finally, if we have 300M in this country, there is no way that universal healthcare - that is - if you are sick you should get seen without fail or spending a ton of money for help - will work for everyone across the board equally. There's simply not enough clinicians. Nope - the only changes that are even remotely possible would be to change how billing works. That would likely require Congressional legislation which the PACS and lobbyists will not allow so from that angle it'll be almost impossible. But I think that would be more probable than switching out the system entirely. Move to a different country instead.[/quote]
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