Yes, this is the crucial thing here.The rollout of Obamacare was a disaster of epic proportions. It utterly failed to bring down costs and sent premiums skyrocketing for self-employed people and small business owners.
Even if one believed in universal, mandatory, government-run health care -- is the US government the government you want in charge of your health care? I say no, and I'd point to the ongoing scandal of the VA as evidence. — fishfry
We shouldn't forget that if Americans pay the most for health care, they also have the highest income on average. Some stats put median income or household disposable income of Norway, Luxembourg perhaps Switzerland higher than in the US. If you pay much, you also get much income also. — ssu
The American system provides very high quality care to a lot of people. Some people are unfairly under-served. The question is how to deal with the bottom 25%, not blow up the system that's working for the 75%. — fishfry
Your joshing, yes? — Shawn
Yes, the situation is quite tragic. But, let's not get depressed and apathetic or cynical. Ya? — Shawn
If you want to know why Trump is so popular, note how out of touch most leftists are about what's going on in this country. And so utterly dismissive of the possibility of ever finding out. — fishfry
I guess you missed the Gallup Poll link I included showing that Americans are not in fact "perfectly happy with their healthcare" — Maw
Yeah per the article those positive ratings are primarily driven by age and income, surprise surprise. Not sure where "perfectly happy" is tho. — Maw
They get medical plus dental and optometry services. They're happy as clams and never think twice about their health care costs because it's all free to them. — fishfry
Are you happy with your health insurance? Yes or no, be honest. — fishfry
Hard question to answer because I've only ever had top tier providers through employment because I'm fortunate to have a good job. Obviously most Americans don't have a similar experience. I also live in NYC so finding and getting to doctors, therapists, dentists, etc. that take my insurance is relatively easy, and I can't complain about the quality. That said, between various doctor/dentist/optometrist/psychologist/psychiatrist visits and medication in the last year I've probably paid over $3,000 out of pocket. — Maw
Sounds like the UK these days.@fishfry suffers from a particularly virulent form of LDS (left derangement syndrome). Red man = bad. Reading his posts at least gives an insight into how the powered and privileged have convinced much of the country that everything not in the interests of a tiny wealthy elite is "socialism" Mao! Stalin! Castro! :scream: There is no vaccine for that except the ability to think.
Prediction:
If Sanders doesn't get the nomination (if Biden is shoe-horned in), then Trump will win a second term.
This is arguably what happened in 2016... — VagabondSpectre
When huge American and multinational corporations have been using the enormous power of their own free speech to influence all those citizens that the corporations themselves take advantage of...
There's a big problem in the system... monetary corruption of politicians and tremendous corporate influence on public policy. Joe Biden and Obama and Hillary and all the rest of the 'establishment' people on both sides -republican and democrat - have and will continue to err on the side of the huge corporate profits. The only 'difference' between the two is talk... the actual policies that have been disastrous for so many Americans could have been put in place from either side... and were often put in place from both during the transfer of power or just prior to.
If Joe wins it will be more of the same. If Trump wins it will be more of the same.
Joe's a bit more palatable in general. — creativesoul
I take that as a Yes. After all you'd pay way more than $3k if you had to pay for health insurance for all the third world peasants who desired to come here, as all Democratic candidates pledged to do at the first debate — fishfry
A deeply disingenuous point, which you'd understand if you knew the first thing about Medicare.
Medicare is a public/private partnership. Private insurance companies offer Medicare drug programs, Medicare supplemental insurance, and Medicare advantage. Those programs add flexibility and individual choice to Medicare. — fishfry
Thanks for your support! But this new fledgling party may need a place to meet for now. How big is your living room? :rofl:Otherwise, it is time for other new parties to join the fray. Like a “United Progressive Party”. UPP... that’s kinda catchy... :grin:
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:up: :up: — 180 Proof
I'm a big fan of Chomsky. Many of his positions I disagree with. On foreign policy I'm a Chomskyite all the way. And when it comes to knocking the New York Times, Chomsky is the one who's spent decades meticulously documenting their ruling class, warmongering soul. — fishfry
She can only hurt Bernie by endorsing Biden and not help much, or at all, by endorsing Bernie. I won't be surprised if she waits till the nomination to endorse whomever is the nominee like she did in 2016. Other than that, Warren's now just another promising also-ran (wannabe) ...Warren.
— 180 Proof
Pretty curious on your thoughts now — Maw
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