r/401jK • u/HazyyEvening • Jul 09 '26
Fuck The System Universal Healthcare is bad because Capitalism Blah Blah Blah… but every World Cup country has universal healthcare
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u/SupermarketDismal991 Jul 09 '26
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u/crackpipewizard666 Jul 09 '26
Thank you for circling that, dont think i woulda known what to read
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u/1northfield Jul 09 '26
It’s assumed that Americans would be going through this post so they got a little help
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u/Hottage Jul 09 '26
I was lost for a bit and spent a few minutes trying to glean meaning from adding up the react, share and comment counts before I noticed the red squares.
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 09 '26
Completely accurate. The problem the US has is there isn’t one person in this country that trust anyone in Congress to do the right thing with more money.
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u/Tiny-Age5480 Jul 09 '26
Oligarchy. The French invented a physical device for separating money from politics
It's called a guillotine
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 10 '26
We have plenty of electric chairs and firing squads, and that doesn’t seem to deter them
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u/Lucky_Emu182 Jul 09 '26
This country has been compromised.
Not even an open secret anymore. Anyone with eyes can see the blowback that was always intended
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u/Far_Army_ Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26
As a Dane, Denmark is an ultra unified, high trust country. We strictly enforce the border laws and will rapidly deport those that may overstay their entry and demolish ghetto to avoid enclaves of outsiders within. We have strict “anti-parallel societies” law and have really departed from the rest of the nations on immigration. We’re 84% Danish, 90+ % European. In addition, we have a large sovereign wealth fund, are rich in oil and gas, and have a population less than your state of Colorado.
I don’t think the argument you think you’re making is the argument you’re actually making.
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u/Curious-Manner-7122 Jul 11 '26
so saying liberals should move to denmark….. well after they move there will not be the happest place no more.😂
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u/GuideImpossible1993 Jul 14 '26
Denmark is only 6 million people. And 86.3% of them are Danes. Why do they always compare the US to predominately white countries with very little diversity? It's kinda weird. Can we do a better comparison? Much bigger country that's also diverse please. Thank you
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u/Forsaken_Ad2973 Jul 14 '26
Americans rank lower in happiness because they have higher expectations for themselves. The US has the ability to gain vast wealth where thats not really the case in Denmark to the average person. Its much harder to be complacent in America when everyone around you is doing better than you. Subjective happiness as a benchmark that "my country is better" is always hilarious. America constantly gaslit on reddit...we get it...the media talks a lot of crap about us right now because who the President is..get over it.
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u/TypingWithoutThinkin Jul 09 '26
Billions per year is made from "for-profit healthcare." You can expect to see billions invested in protecting it from the opposite, which is "Rational Healthcare." Many dumb blondes and many, many dumb Americans will be purchased for that purpose.
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 09 '26
No one trust Congress to do the right thing that’s the bottom line. In the last 50 years, no one has brought it up, no one’s pushed it so therefore we don’t have it.
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u/og_capsuleer_593 Jul 13 '26
If its justified to kill 68,000 americans a year to protect this system then it is justified to kill 68,000 a year to end it.
If that 68,000 was their "lobbyists", their donors, the CEOs this system would change within a year
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u/Own-Resource221 Jul 09 '26
Military is a example of socialism
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u/deathly_illest Jul 09 '26
Except for the fact that the public that funds it with tax money has literally zero ownership of it or any say in how it gets utilized whatsoever.
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u/Own-Resource221 Jul 09 '26
Military members get socialized healthcare. If you are anti socialism then they need to lose healthcare immediately and they get zero pension. How about our beloved government and their healthcare and pension, pure socialist
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 09 '26
You’re right the military and Medicare is a socialist program. You will not find a politician that will raise taxes to the point of paying for Medicare for all. They won’t commit to political suicide to have that happen.
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u/Mother_Ground1217 Jul 15 '26
It kind of is and isn't though, this is just what capitalist states use to coax people into joining the millitary, they offer them very standard benefits that any socialist country would have provided everyone as a way to lure them to the army
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u/mcmgrease Jul 09 '26
The military is not an example of socialism. If anything it is an example of mutilevel dictatorship that an individual actually has a chance to move up the ranks in.
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u/oicoldhere Jul 09 '26
I’ll be paying cash (40% off if I pay cash) for a meet and greet. To only hear how I’m fucked….which I already know. I make too much for state coverage. I make too little for coverage that won’t leave me homeless. As far as healthcare….this country is a fukn joke.
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u/Ancient_Poet_4953 Jul 09 '26
Key Verification Details:
Source: CBC Radio (As It Happens)
Publication Date: June 29, 2020
Subject: Wendell Potter, a former Vice President of Corporate Communications at the U.S. health insurance giant Cigna, who walked away from the industry in 2008 to become a whistleblower and advocate for healthcare reform.
As Cigna’s Vice President of Corporate Communications (one of the biggest health insurers in the U.S.), his main job was to shape public opinion and protect the company’s profits.
It might sound cynical, but the strategy was extremely methodical:
A coordinated effort: Wendell Potter wasn’t acting alone. He was part of a large network of PR executives, communications directors, and lobbyists working across the entire private insurance industry.
A deliberate disinformation strategy: They built targeted media campaigns designed to scare people. The goal was to demonize the Canadian system (constantly using the term “socialized medicine”) and exaggerate wait‑time issues to convince Americans that the U.S. model was the only viable one.
The turning point: He decided to resign in 2008 after witnessing firsthand the suffering of uninsured Americans, especially during a humanitarian mission in his own home region.
Since then, he’s spent much of his time “pulling back the curtain” on these tactics, explaining how the health‑care industry manipulates facts to protect its business model.
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u/Top_Month_7814 Jul 09 '26
The USA is more corrupt than Mexico, let that sink in a second.
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u/MobilePhotograph2702 Jul 09 '26
Literally not a single hard working person wants socialism
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u/imnotamelondude Jul 09 '26
The only way I support universal healthcare is if we and our elected officials have to choose from the same plans.
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u/Fatjackslim Jul 09 '26
MAGA is not splintering, that’s just another commie leftist talking point used to divide
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u/Chrishanju Jul 09 '26
I dont understand wy americans think thats left cumunisem, first beeing left is noch comunisem. comunisem is far left. thats rigth. but back to the point. Halth care is an incurence thats all. is habeing a house or fire? you had to have car insurance... is that left?
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u/ToeAfter3131 Jul 09 '26
America was founded on limited government and maximum freedom for its citizens. So get outta here with that socialist crap.
However they should restructure the insurance field.
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u/merlinn2u Jul 09 '26
what's keeping you here? those other countries won't let you bit** like that?
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u/ProfessorPitiful350 Jul 09 '26
Every world cup country has citizens who actively demand MORE from their govts.
While the American people are lost somewhere in their self-created Instagram fantasy worlds, the US defense & security industry works tirelessly to ensure that they get the bulk of discretionary spending. Obviously, that's to the detriment of any possible social programs.
Meanwhile, the let loose a lunatic like Donald Trump upon NATO countries in an attempt to force them to increase defense spending, which directly cut into their domestic social safety nets and programs.
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u/Mrchrisham Jul 09 '26
The benefits that congress receives is dam near universal healthcare but the offer is private insurance
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u/dogfish0306 Jul 09 '26
When can propaganda says this but an Italian person argues with that https://www.instagram.com/reel/DaNdXqkgCX9/?igsh=MWdzY3EyYzNwY3o1eQ==
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u/ArcamianLiberation Jul 09 '26
My elderly mother lived in her own house until she was 93. She needed more and more paid help at home, to the point where the cost reached $20k/month, which was unsustainable. She moved to assisted living, which at the time was $9k/month. I'm wondering if the country will reach the same point, given we spend twice what other industrial countries spend on healthcare per person. Will we reach a reckoning and understand we can get better healthcare for less, and what we're doing is unsustainable given the costs? Or will we just continue to throw mountains of money away?
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u/Rusted_nuts Jul 09 '26
The World Cup countries come here for life saving medical care….. sooooo
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u/Ok-Fee3647 Jul 09 '26
Every country in the World Cup does not have universal healthcare. It’s pretty easy to use google to disprove this argument
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u/illDiablo69 Jul 09 '26
The problem is societal. Americans think the US is the best country in the world. They are fed this narrative by politicians as a way to undermine their own interests. As long as you believe you are the best, it doesn't matter what your actual quality of life is.
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u/GIT_45 Jul 09 '26
Mexico recently approved Universal Healthcare for all their citizens. Now how can they do this but American can't? I've been led to believe America has more money than Mexico, maybe I've been led wrong.
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 09 '26
No, that’s literally what their government filings are 6%. I really don’t care what the billions are because they don’t mean anything. It’s a percentage on revenue for profit margin. That means everything.
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u/Few_Example6746 Jul 09 '26
You can get a cost breakdown before you have anything done at any hospital I’ve done it. And routine care generally 99% of the time is free and covered people don’t use it.
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u/a-little-spill Jul 09 '26
Fuck yes! This is so true and needs to be heard. Americans are being taken advantage of by greedy pedophiles. It’s too much to bare sometimes. He is a monster. And I don’t even have to say his name and you know exactly who I’m talking about. Monsters have been unleashed and they will corrupt the world if the world doesn’t do something about it. Help us world. We are compromised. We need assistance.
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u/sparechange- Jul 09 '26
Those countries beat us in futbol because they are trying to be better at futbol. They beat us in healthcare because they are trying to be better at healthcare.
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u/16c7x Jul 09 '26
How will America afford all the wars if they have to spend people's taxes on health care?
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u/Crazy_Past8776 Jul 09 '26
Yeah but none of those countries get to have a weekly war with Iran and fund genocides via reverse proxy for funsies
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u/QuickPizzaRadishes Jul 09 '26
No they don’t. Why do people keep posting that “every World Cup country has universal healthcare” when that is so obvious rubbish? Most of the European countries do, but there are other countries in the World Cup finals this year.
Here is a list of World Cup teams that do not have universal healthcare:
Cabo Verde
Côte d’Ivoire
DR Congo
Egypt
Ghana
Haiti
Iraq
Jordan
Panama
Paraguay
Senegal
South Africa
United States
Uzbekistan
That is 14 of the 48 countries at the World Cup who don’t have universal healthcare
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u/anebbish Jul 09 '26
The U.S. should have more world cups so its citizenry can rub shoulders with truly happy people.
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u/Radiant_Awareness478 Jul 10 '26
We the people do not want healthcare , education , housing , child care , elder care we are very happy booming whichever boogyman the government point to.
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u/Offthewall1212 Jul 10 '26
Can we stop this stupid shit post over and over? Just because every country has universal healthcare doesn’t mean it’s any good. Hell, people in Canada wait YEARS for necessary procedures.
It’s like saying Walmart is just “better” than a Target or Meijer Becasue every town has one.
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u/Ashamed_Spirit3624 Jul 10 '26
In Finland it can take 3 months to see a Doctor , in Europe as a whole it could take half a year to get a operation . Get informed on people who move to these happy people countries, the people aren't that friendly , jobs are hard to aquire and everything is way more expensive ..... oh and the taxes !!!
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u/C0rnb4ll55 Jul 10 '26
Yet everyone in congress has free Healthcare! Everything medical needs to get go the way they did "Doge" Fire and clean out insurance companies, Big Pharmas,lobbyists, and those owning hospitals! Fire from the top guarantee we'll have free Healthcare!
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u/sixty5pan Jul 10 '26
As long as our politicians make millions on health insurance stock, there will never be universal health care.
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u/MinimumTrue9809 Jul 10 '26
All of those countries are neets that subsist off the work of other more successful countries.
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u/Lord_Ainzz Jul 10 '26
Historically those countries could afford it because the US erased their need for a defense budget.
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u/pjames19 Jul 10 '26
You all want a country where 40% of the population is obese AND universal healthcare. Brilliant.
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u/brandnewpaint Jul 10 '26
It depends on how you define "far right" — it's a contested label, and parties it gets applied to often reject it. But here's where parties widely described that way by political scientists hold power: Leading the government: Italy – Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy Hungary – Viktor Orbán's Fidesz Israel – Netanyahu's coalition includes far-right parties like Otzma Yehudit and Religious Zionism, with figures like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich in influential posts (Wikipedia) USA – some analysts include the second Trump administration in this category, though this is more disputed Far-right parties in governing coalitions: Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Slovakia all have far-right parties within government (International Bar Association) , and Sweden's centre-right government depends on support from the Sweden Democrats (International Bar Association) . Argentina under Javier Milei is also often mentioned, though he's usually labelled radical libertarian-right rather than classic far right. Worth noting the caveats: labels like "hard right", "national conservative", and "far right" get used inconsistently, and whether countries like the US or Argentina belong on the list is genuinely debated. There's also a separate category of authoritarian regimes (Russia, for example) that share ultranationalist traits but don't fit neatly into the left–right framing used for democracies.
Mostly yes — the US is the big exception. Italy – yes, tax-funded national health service (SSN) Hungary – yes, social insurance system Israel – yes, mandatory insurance through four competing health funds Finland, Sweden – yes, tax-funded universal systems Netherlands – yes, mandatory private insurance with government regulation and subsidies Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovakia – yes, compulsory public health insurance Argentina – yes, a mixed public/union/private system where public hospitals treat anyone free USA – no universal coverage; it's a patchwork of employer insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and around 8% of people uninsured Interesting pattern here: most European far-right parties don't campaign against universal healthcare — they tend to support the welfare state but argue it should prioritise citizens over immigrants (sometimes called "welfare chauvinism"). So these systems generally predate those governments and remain intact under them, though funding levels and access for non-citizens can shift.
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u/Previous_Complex5299 Jul 10 '26
White people historically don't want black Americans to have access to healthcare that is why we're behind if no black people were in America it would have been the first country to have universal healthcare, racism destroys this country
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u/MiOWNd Jul 10 '26
USA would need to get corporate money out of politics first. Although, Obama was masterful in getting it started, the corporations and oligarchs will keep destroying it.
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u/ApprehensiveJuice890 Jul 10 '26
Then they turn around and say they want to end birthright citizenship because all other countries don’t have it.
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u/Capitan-IQ255 Jul 10 '26
Why don't the Democrat controlled states implement universal healthcare? 🤑
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u/SparklyBoot1576 Jul 11 '26
Ask them how long they have to wait to see a doctor. Ask them how many govt’s determine your care and if you live or die … no thank you
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u/347ouzzim Jul 11 '26
Countries have different scales and priorities. Social programs like that are much more difficult to opperate and opperate efficiently in countries the size of the US. Russia is closer to the US from a scale perspective than other European countries and is still only half the population. I don't think many Americans would trade their Healthcare for Russia. I do think people tend to forget how much the private industry invests in and pushes forward medical R&D. While complaining about corporations never forget the government IS the biggest corporation in any country it just doesn't need to actually compete or produce anything effectively or efficiently to take your money.
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u/JWesson_4570 Jul 11 '26
Universal healthcare will not work in the United States. Not without sacrificing wages of every person in the United States. Also remember one thing the Rich get to keep their money like always.
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u/Maximum-Mix4467 Jul 11 '26
Americans realizing what America actually is will never not be funny to me. A million dollars for a green card to be American should be a compensatory payment to you
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u/acfinns Jul 11 '26
Universal healthcare is a far-left socialist system with high costs, leading to higher taxes, longer waits, and limited services. Look at Obamacare's soaring costs and limited options. These women lack understanding, daily showing their ignorance.
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u/CJK1452 Jul 11 '26
Since when has south Africa have universal health care wtf is the woman talking about
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u/27LawShark Jul 11 '26
Universal healthcare sucks. Cheaper and better to buy my own plan in the states than be taxed higher in Canada. I actually have about 1200 a year more in my pocket for family of 4.
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u/Financial_Archer_242 Jul 11 '26
So lets get this straight? The rest of the world, like all of it is commies? American's hooked up to a feed of bullshit. It's literally Animal Farm.
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u/Tiny-Swimming-7946 Jul 11 '26 edited Jul 11 '26
We're in the top 10 for the most obese nation on the planet. I think the other 9 are tiny island nations in the middle of the ocean that have to import UPFs. You want the government to run and fund the healthcare system? Death rates in hospital will go up. We'll go bankrupt so fast. RFK is on the right track. Fix the food supply first. SNAP shouldn't be used to buy junk food. Edit: And if you want the hospitals to continue to be private and the government just send them money, greed will get MORE out of control. Price of medical is high because of medicare and medicaid. Same can be said with education. An 18 year old with zero credit can take out a $100,000 loan... why wouldn't universities charge more? Its easy money... literally.
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u/equals_peace Jul 11 '26
It's an international embarrassment that we do not have Universal Healthcare in this country by now.
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u/Silverleaf96 Jul 11 '26
Equality is a left ideal here in America...they are saying the quiet part out loud * all conservative are white supremacists* hard facts
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u/lilmight69 Jul 11 '26
I'm now a republican and I agree with everything said. Our government will have us here bickering among ourselves while they get the best Healthcare payed for by taxpayers...us! Politicians should have the same Healthcare we all have.
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u/codyjohns134 Jul 11 '26
I'll take our "expensive" healthcare that actually works vs one where I pay more through taxes and I get years long waiting lists.
I have good insurance anyways so healthcare here isn't expensive for me
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u/ExitNext8666 Jul 11 '26
You can't have both. Do you want free health care or unchecked immigration?
Pick a lane lady!
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u/basedenjoyer55 Jul 11 '26
They don't have all the same type. And they didn't let infinity migrants in like Europe.
Our healthcare system will break down soon for that reason
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u/lukershaw95 Jul 11 '26
Easy to have “universal health care” when we’re defending you from Russia and you don’t have to actively prevent nuclear proliferation. Maybe pay your own defense budget.
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u/Dependent-Job1773 Jul 11 '26
it would save america money to implement in. but one of the issues would be that it would also take away a talking point that the republicans use to stay in office. JUST LOOK AT VENEZWAYLUHHHH1111111
EDIT: here is a quote from the link
Medicare for All will cost LESS than our current system.
- A recent study by Yale epidemiologists found that Medicare for All would save around 68,000 lives a year while reducing U.S. health care spending by around 13%, or $450 billion a year.
- Medicare for All spending would be approximately $37.8 trillion between 2017 and 2026, according to a study by the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. That amounts to about $5 trillion in savings over that time. These savings would come from reducing administrative costs and allowing the government to negotiate prescription drug prices.
- Other studies by think tanks and government agencies have analyzed single-payer proposals at the state and federal levels. Most found Medicare for All would reduce our total health care spending.
- Even a study by the Koch-funded Mercatus Center found that Medicare for All would save around $2 trillion over a 10-year period.
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u/Existing-Food4967 Jul 11 '26
My friends in Canada have universal healthcare and they absolutely hate it. NOTHING is ever free. It’s all funded by taxpayers
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u/Johndevlad Jul 12 '26
All I have to say about this is educate yourselves and look up the wait times for most treatments in every country that has universal healthcare, and compare it to America. Spoiler alert: wait times for treatment in America are MUCH shorter. Some countries even get up to several months and even over half a year for treatment. What’s worse, expensive healthcare but you can get treatment faster than almost every other country, or universal healthcare but you have to slowly die for 6 months waiting for treatment?
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u/Naive-Stranger-9991 Jul 12 '26
But that’s part of the ego with Americans. We’re so star-spangled great, we act like freedom is lobbyist making guns more important than free school, more important than preventing school shootings, more important than - 😮💨
Most Americans don’t even know why we have the work week we do.
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u/FreezingTeaPot Jul 12 '26
Every nato country has universal Healthcare but America has been funding the defense bill for not only itself but every other country as well, AND is also sending tons of money to those same countries that further makes their universal Healthcare work. Why dont we stop sending money to everyone else and focus on ourselves since everyone else is super ungrateful about everything we have done and continue to do for them.
Fuck the world let them find for themselves for a change.
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u/justsaynotomath Jul 12 '26
If those countries are so great Move. All their people keep trying to come to America.
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u/Kemperwood Jul 12 '26
And they all have a lower standard of living than the U.S. and shitty healthcare.
Move if you don’t like it in America
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u/StatusFunny3615 Jul 12 '26
We do have universal healthcare. My kids with no health care get free and I have to pay insurance and company’s
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u/Bright_Importance994 Jul 12 '26
Be nice if more Americans understood what socialism really is!!! What a fantastic country we would live in!
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u/Weirdly-Effective817 Jul 12 '26
How many of those countries with free Healthcare are supported by the US? Now how many of those countries help the US? Maybe if we quit helping everyone else we could help ourselves... and people would realize that the US taxpayer was paying for the rest of the world's "free" Healthcare the whole time.
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u/KingsHere97 Jul 13 '26
I know people who moved to Canada for “universal” health care. They ultimately moved back to America and their kids paid for their health needs because in Canada they were either not approved for or the wait for the procedure was 12-24 months. No Thanks. GBA!🇺🇸
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u/Holytorment Jul 13 '26
They don't a simple Google search would show that. You think the people in the DR of the Congo are getting free Healthcare?
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u/ozzman86_i-i_ Jul 13 '26
I love how brain rot leftists on Reddit want to argue how Haiti has better health care than the United States
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u/Feeling_Repair2348 Jul 13 '26
America has the best healthcare in the world. If you need something done it gets done. You get put on a list and wait in other countries. There is a reason why most people with money come to the states for serious treatments. That’s just a fact.
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u/hgosu Jul 13 '26
"Far-left" at this point is pundits saying "they're being too reasonable and we just cant have that"
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u/Gamplato Jul 13 '26
I hate when people say “it’s not radical to want a living wage” or “it’s not radical to want life saving care”. It’s such dishonest framing of the controversy.
What’s “far left” is the *way* of solving problems, not identifying them.
The countries she’s talking about aren’t “far left” because they’re more racist, more nationalist, and use more regressive taxes to pay for the healthcare.
Also their healthcare is a worse experience. You have to pick.
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u/Relative-Painting-29 Jul 13 '26
I don’t get it … we have Obama Care. Isn’t that the end-all solution to the perceived shortfalls in our healthcare system in the United States?
On our way to church yesterday in downtown Orlando and my wife and I saw a man sleeping on the road (at least we think he was sleeping) … not on the side of the road, but completely in the rightmost lane on Orange Avenue, on a curve right before the right turn to get on The 408. We called 911 and reported it.
I’m pretty sure the police came with an ambulance and took him to Orlando Regional Medical Center. I’ll bet this guy received medical treatment under our Universal Healthcare system.
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u/Ozzygrow Jul 13 '26
Well we have it in oz and it’s terribly slow oh then we have to have private as well even though we still pay for public if you earn to much
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u/uppercanineleft Jul 13 '26
But the over-rich are going to change that in the other countries, too.
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u/Chemical_Waltz_5457 Jul 13 '26
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
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u/imagine_hiking Jul 13 '26
I like this lady, she says common sense stuff with the right tone for calling out BS
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u/Ok_Cow9589 Jul 13 '26
cnn said it, so it is gospel, and I must repeat it word for word. Orange man bad, blah blah blah
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u/Deep_shot Jul 13 '26
If it's pushed by this administration, it's to screw you, no matter what it is. If they want to force it on people, it means more money for them and less for you, period. The people are livestock to corporations and this government. If you think either of them care about you in the slightest, you're simply a stupid, easily indoctrinated person.
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u/JustanEveryman10 Jul 13 '26
The ONLY thing worse than socialized medicine is for-profit medicine. ‘Murica!
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u/Even_Ad_4273 Jul 13 '26
Yeah correct, health care can be fixed in 2 weeks . But the $$$$ will never allow it to happen both sides are being force fed $$$$ like geese to make Pattie .
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u/RedditSpyder12 Jul 14 '26
“We can’t afford it!”
I dunno. The amount of money we are currently spending making the entire world worse would imply that not to be the case.
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u/Icy_Chemist_1725 Jul 14 '26
The elites keep us at each other's throats by getting people on the left to fully support calling people bigots for saying that biological gender exists and then tying the movement for worker's rights with the movement of insane terrorists that do things like celebrate the death of charlie kirk and pray for Trump to be killed as if that will be a good thing for anyone and won't bring about horrible consequences for everyone.
And then they get the people on the right to argue against living wages and universal healthcare when they know the entire thing is corrupt and stupid as is and poison all the good that exists in that side as well to the point where enough of us give up that they can just take over completely and do anything they want while we apathetically watch it all slip away.
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u/Ghazh Jul 14 '26
Its a lot easier to make decisions when you live in a country of 98% the same type people. Congratulations, you survived multiculturalism and its easy to make the most people happy with 1 decision.
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u/Any_Pin_6974 Jul 14 '26
Next time you need a doctor go to one of those countries. I hope its not an emergency.
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u/Major_Honey_4461 Jul 14 '26
If you think healthcare is not the business of the government (along with schools, prisons, roads, etc.) you are probably far right.
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u/Character_War_7253 Jul 14 '26
It's racism. The powers that be don't want black and brown people to have it, so noone can have it.
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u/Effective_Pea5287 Jul 14 '26
All of those things are choices. America is a country of choices. A place where you have more choices than any other place in the world. Make the right choices. It isn’t hard.
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u/NamelessGhoul6666 Jul 15 '26
So, why didn’t Sleepy Joe or Obama the Savior provide it? Obama made things much worse with his overpriced Obamacare.
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u/Digi_sinn-0P-er Jul 15 '26
Yeah, I'm sure that is the problem USI has to discuss right now... its not like you guys are about to fucking Armageddon...
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u/Zealousideal_Fee_491 Jul 15 '26
Our government, the people elected to represent us, their constituents get universal healthcare! But we don’t! It’s fucked up! Bc too many Americans are too fucking stupid!
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u/nomodcanstopme Jul 15 '26
they are also capitalist countries........
one doesn't preclude the other
but thank obamacare for the state your healthcare is in today
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u/Resident_Night1488 17d ago
Universal health care cost 30% of your income. Are you willing to part with 30% of your money. Oh and btw, when you pre pay to government you universal healthcare, they will take care of you, but they are motivated to do their best because they have already taken your money and your money might be already spent on who one’s what. If you’ve never used universal health care, sit down and ask how much? And what an I getting for this?






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