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The reason we can't have universal healthcare is because of fraud.
>Emotional support animals
>Medical marijuana
>Medical "exemptions" for work
>Medical "exemptions" for schools
>The painkiller doctors
In America, it's just acceptable to use a doctor as a tool of a scam.
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>>537559349
you sound jewish.
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>>537559349
America is so brilliant it has the fraud without the healthcare
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>>537559349
People also don't realize it would mean "no" to a lot of services that they are used to getting. The outrage about healthcare companies denying coverage is so ironic when they point to systems like the UK or Canada where you are told you aren't worth saving.
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>>537559349
none of those things have anything to do with healthcare, universal or otherwise, some of them have to do with the government legislating things it has no constitutional jurisdiction over but even those are irrelevant to the topic you claim it to be relevant to, which is paying for medical coverage.
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Most people just use dual citizenship to use healthcare abroad, so Americans are the only people paying out of pocket like cucks
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>>537559622
When I worked at Lloyds I used to underwrite American health insurance. I know what I was writing the policies for, the mark-up is nothing short of astronomical.
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>>537559349
>The reason we can't have universal healthcare is because of government.
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>>537559349
That's literally not the reason.
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>>537559349
Marijuana is medical you dumb nigger tard
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>>537560167
Yes, this part is true. I'm not sure that a public option would immediately change this though. Salaries in the healthcare field are quite robust.
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>>537559349
America already has universal healthcare, but only one thing is covered. It's free for anyone who needs it, and because it is free doctors will push it onto their patients even when better options are available. It's not the patients forcing doctors to do fraud on their behalf, but rather it's bad doctors abusing insurance companies to get free money. This is exactly what happens when a socialized insurance system clashes with a for profit commercialist medical industry.
This one singular example is proof of why universal health coverage can never work. It's very obvious when you think about it. You can't have socialized insurance paying for the for profit hospitals and doctors, and have all the gears of society mesh and click together. They're just too incompatible. Pick 1 or the other, not both.

BTW, the one thing that all Americans can get for free is dialysis. If you ever need a kidney, you'll never get it, because they'd rather literally milk your body for free government money.
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>>537559349
Not only medicine is corrupt to the bones.
Most of "science" is. And not only since yesterday or since Covid.
Feynman said picrel in the 80's.
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>>537559349
You sound jewish... With an unhealthy dose of well poisoning zionist for good measure
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>>537559349
life in the US has been a tissue of lies since the civil rights act which made hiring based on race, ethnicity and nation of origin illegal, but somehow allowed affirmative action which is hiring based on race, ethnicity and national of origin.
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>>537560704
>and have all the gears of society mesh and click together
However, I will add that it might be possible but you'd have to add more gears to the system. By that I mean more oversight. You'd need to create a system to regulate and ensure abuse doesn't happen. Honestly abuse already does happen but our current system only catches the most egregious examples of it. So maybe it's a worthwhile investment regardless of whether you want to socialize medical insurance or not.
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>>537560776
Not enough people talked about the replication crisis.

Basically 2/3 of scientific studies can not reproduce their results. Meaning a literal majority of studies either had conclusions that were false, or conclusions that were left so empty the study was useless, but could still be used for headlines that say "Research Shows", "Science Suggests", etc.
Pretty much all due to the soft sciences of course. Psychology and Sociology. In which, a study is tantamount to conducting a poll.
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>>537563573
COVID did it in anyways though. Only a minority of left wing NPCs still read headlines about studies and think it's meaningful.
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>>537559349
just take chlorine dioxide it cures everything



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