They want to be anti establishment so badly
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Plus they honestly believe the healthcare is free. But I’ve heard this logic from people who insist that there is no such thing as far left
It's so frustrating because there is absolutely a discussion to be had regarding why the US spends more on Healthcare (price gauging, unhealthy diet and lifestyle, among many other reasons). But you can't have a productive discussion with a retard who can't get past the idiotic notion that "Healthcare in Europe is free."
US healthcare averaged 20 billion dollars a year on just updating administrative changes to adapt for regulations. That was in 2018, it’s easily double that now with the Medicare/ Medicaid is forcing more strain on the system under Biden. The US still produces about half of all medical innovations in country and funds about 80% of all medical innovations worldwide. This doesn’t even include the strain of state laws that force hospitals to eat costs constantly or pass them on to patients. The mass conglomerating of hospitals is the intended socialism of healthcare, they are forcing private practices into non existence through bureaucratic red tape and regulations so independent doctors must sign up with a network just to not be bogged down with constant paperwork. This is just the tip of the bureaucratic nightmare that is “privatized healthcare”.
A huge part of why American healthcare is "expensive" is because you can get procedures that aren't available elsewhere, that were developed in the States.
Sure Cuban healthcare is cheap; all they can do is bandage your cuts and maybe set a bone.
IV drips don't cost $300 in a $10,000 a night hospital room because America has the best heart surgeons. If so then maybe the people receiving those state-of-the-art procedures need to be paying more of their share.
Yep the bureaucratic leviathan is absolutely a major component in health care expenditure.
Exactly and now we have a society that doesn’t have the guts to say obesity is unhealthy. But I agree there is a discussion to be had about healthcare. Should start with diet and exercise or preventing bigger problems in the future
Or just let Fatty McFatterson go into diabetic shock after his 30th cupcake. A little natural selection would do the world good.
We do but we have financial incentives towards fatness. If the financial incentives weren't on it, we would have thinner people