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by icedchocolate
2640 days ago
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Re: Healthcare, that’s not true. The US spends more on health care per capita than many systems with free healthcare (Australia, UK, Canada). You pay the most and receive the least. Like the previous commenter, I am increasingly surprised that this system is still supported, instead of one that costs less and provides more (e.g. the fact that states bargain with drug companies individually, rather than federally, means you pay much more for drugs). |
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It is NOT supported, at least not by the citizens of the United States.
It is supported by the corporations, lobbyists, and outright purchased politicians of the United States.
The simple answer to most of these questions about "why doesn't the United States..." is because we no longer have a functioning democracy.
See Citizens United, electoral college, gerrymandering, 2 Senators for states with populations smaller than an average city, social media engineering by foreign actors, Mitch McConnell blatantly ignoring the Constitution with no repercussions...