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by colechristensen
902 days ago
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>They are controlled by politicians, who are directly responsible to their electorate. Brexit is a good example, using money sent to EU for NHS was one of the more influential ads. Of course, the outcome turned out to be... different. Calling out Brexit is an... interesting way to argue here. If you're proposing my options for heath care are going to be taken away and given to the single option controlled by the electorate who are liable to do things like Brexit... no thank you, I'll take marketplace competition where I can "vote out" the idiots by making a different choice for myself. People here are like "isn't it awful that personal medical choices are being made by politicians and popular vote" with respect to abortion, gender-affirming care, etc... and those same folks are damn near excited to give away all of their health choices to a government entity. Do you want your health care options to be dictated by an executive order the first day a new president enters office? |
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Why? It's an example of directly affecting healthcare via political pressure.
> If you're proposing my options for heath care are going to be taken away and given to the single option controlled by the electorate who are liable to do things like Brexit... no thank you
That's the thing, it can also be fixed by the electorate.
> I'll take marketplace competition where I can "vote out" the idiots by making a different choice for myself.
Except you can't. Go on, read your insurance contract if you don't believe me. You're at the total whim of death panels, who can just tell you to go and die.