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by brightlancer
439 days ago
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> "healthcare should be for everyone" is a great claim to make. but then the question is implementation. how will you get rid of the current system and replace it with a more equitable one? And as importantly, what does "more equitable" or "fairer" mean? More broadly, how do people define "better"? In the US, a major issue is that The D and The R have radically different ideas of what those words mean, even though they agree on the high level objectives like "healthcare should be for everyone". |
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