It’s worth looking at why the UK (and Germany and Japan) were able to provide these services at a reasonable cost while the US can’t.
All of those countries rebuilt their social contracts after WW2 ended. The US built the New Deal (which has mostly been dismantled and/or sabotaged since), but we haven’t really changed the social contract or updated most of our welfare / safety net systems for the modern age.
People who want those things simply don’t see how they fit into the current US social contract.
All of those countries rebuilt their social contracts after WW2 ended. The US built the New Deal (which has mostly been dismantled and/or sabotaged since), but we haven’t really changed the social contract or updated most of our welfare / safety net systems for the modern age.
People who want those things simply don’t see how they fit into the current US social contract.