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by lftl
2898 days ago
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I'd be fine with that, but I'm acutely aware living in the deep south that MANY people would not be happy with that. If we're talking about what's politically feasible within the US, "universal" healthcare is only really an option at the state level, or maybe with some federal maneuvering, as a multi-state regional coordination. It's simply not going to be accepted anywhere in the near-future on a national level. For the parts of the country that are rabidly anti-universal healthcare, a more free market solution would be a nice consolation prize. |
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A large portion of the country working full time already has their employer offered health plans supplemented by Medicaid anyways.