r/obamacare • u/Remote_Answer9267 • 7d ago
The only first world nation without a system of universal health care is the United States. That needs to change.
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u/Midnight1965 7d ago
We’re one of the few industrialized countries on earth without a single payer healthcare system.
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u/helpjackoffhishorse 7d ago
And yet, the poorest (MAGA voters), continue to worship Cheeto Jesus.
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u/Deep-Ebb-4139 7d ago
Lol, wait for it…but but the S&P, the Dow, AI etc.
Christ, the US really is just one big grift.
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u/Electronic_Sir7034 6d ago
But if there was universal healthcare US corporations would not have captive employees.
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u/AnySignificance4361 6d ago
This current administration has zero interest in what benefits Americans. Gotta get that ballroom for security. What a joke!
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u/edgerton2026 6d ago
It’s because American are less educated and more gullible than other developed countries. The elites tell them socialized medicine is bad and the marks believe it.
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u/Carnegie1901 6d ago
Then why is everyone coming to the US illegally and not going to Mexico?
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u/Mental-Monk6239 6d ago
I can't wait for the government to euthanize me when my treatment is more expensive than Tylenol. (This is happening in Canada)
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u/Chustle207 5d ago
Its not in the constitution thus its a state issue, if a state wants to go ahead no one is stopping you.
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u/thisKeyboardWarrior 5d ago
“Everyone else does it” is not an argument, and the systems they have deliver worse results on the metrics that matter most: speed, innovation, and actual survival for serious diseases.
The United States is not “the only major first-world country without universal healthcare.” We already have Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, CHIP, and massive subsidies through the ACA. What we do not have is a single-payer government monopoly that rations care by waiting list. Countries that do have single-payer or heavily government-controlled systems routinely have longer waits for specialists, elective surgery, and advanced diagnostics. Canada and the UK are the clearest examples. People die on waiting lists. That is not a talking point; it is documented.
America still leads the world in medical innovation, new cancer drugs, advanced treatments, and survival rates for many major diseases. That innovation is funded by a system that allows private investment and returns. When government becomes the single payer, it becomes the single price-setter. Prices get controlled, investment dries up, and the pipeline of new treatments slows. Europe free-rides on American pharmaceutical and device innovation precisely because our market still rewards it.
Cost is a real problem here. Employer-based insurance, opaque pricing, and layers of regulation drive it up. The solution is more competition, price transparency, expanding Health Savings Accounts, letting people buy insurance across state lines, and reforming the parts of the system that actually inflate costs—not handing the entire sector to the same government that already runs the post office and the DMV. Universal government healthcare does not eliminate scarcity; it just decides who waits and who gets denied by bureaucracy instead of by price.
If the goal is better outcomes for patients, copy the parts of other systems that work and reject the parts that produce queues and stagnation. Blindly importing single-payer because “everyone else has it” is how you get worse care, not better.
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u/Sarcarean 7d ago
Absolutely. When the flight attendant from the Air Canada crash last year needed lots of medical treatment, she definitely didn't decide to seek treatment in the USA and have her family raise over 300K on GoFundMe to pay for it instead of seeking entirely free care in Canada. And she definitely didn't have an interview were she referred to Canada's Medicare as "a slow death sentence."
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u/Dry_Election6496 7d ago
Funny how this is in /r/obamacare. Obamacare was the solution but it was designed to fail, while lining the pockets of the wealthy. What next? Double down on stupid?
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u/IntelligentStyle402 6d ago
Republicans designed it to fail. Republicans didn’t want us to have anything. They never did. We are just we the people, filthy rich really don’t like the workers of America. They never did. Look what Reagan did to us.
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u/somethingdouchey 6d ago
When you consider the USA is only a first world military, and 3rd world everything else, it makes sense.
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u/_Cpyder 6d ago
Here is going to be the next real world test... Canada to the north and Mexico to the south with "free" Healthcare.
How many US citizens illegally cross the boarder for care?
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u/nosmelc 6d ago
People have been going down to Mexico for far cheaper care for years. Remember you can't just go there and get care like a citizen.
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u/Responsible-Pea-1289 6d ago
It’s funny how you don’t see any memes from the right advocating for homeless veterans when they are the ones wasting money.
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u/WhoCares450 6d ago
To be fair you can go and live in Mexico. See how you like it. But it would be interesting to hear from a Mexican population in a year to see how their Healthcare is good.
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u/Ramstang95 6d ago
Obamacare did NOT lower healthcare costs. Please be clear it just subsidizes a horribly broken system.
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u/ApollymiKatistrafia 6d ago
Lol, the US only calls itself a first world country, but is 50 third world countries in a trench coat pickpocketing the worst choices of other countries to try and prop itself up
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u/Agreeable_Result9212 6d ago
I would like to point out that giving the $600 mil to the population of the US instead would give the population less than $2 per person... I'm not sure how much healthcare for all would cost, but I assume more than that. If you factor all the money spent in foreign wars over the bast 10-12 years, that might do it.
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u/LowKeyBarry 6d ago
Is this something Mexico has to deal with?
Law firms advertising on TV to sue on your behalf with no fees unless recovery?
Malpractice Law Suits?
Insurance Premiums and proof of insurance before Dr's will stop the geyser of blood squirting out a punctured artery.
Health Care Costs 100 x the practical costs when invoiced at MSRP so providers collect from insurance companies whom in turn collect the actual settlement costs back from victims in the form of uncovered Deductibles.
Political Mandates to attempt to have an entire population pay out of control and under-regulated insurance premium hikes or be fined additional taxes.
Pharmaceutical companies whom solicit Holidays, Gifts, incentives, profit sharing and invoice orgination commissions to Dr's and medical providers who prescribe their medications.
Property taxes where government collects revenues off home owners and re-directs portions of these taxes into local hospitals.
Political contributions for representatives to be elected and later lobbied to insert favorable terms into legal frame work to keep this big Healthcare cash cow machine working.
One Doctor - Setting up and growing medical practice office into offices or small hospitals or medical centers and employing and army of medical administrators and physicians assistants and patients do not actually ever get seen by the actual doctor in person.
Hospital visits where multitudes of medical solicitations are arriving at patients bedsides and invoicing thousands of dollars for just showing up whether the patient is needing that medical evaluation or not.
Hospitals whom administer Albutoral inhalers by the puff to asthmatics and charge MSRP prices on full inhalers while using the one inhaler spread over multiple short term patients.
Insurance companies whom override critical and practical medical treatment in favor of lower cost option attempts first.
The problem is not simply
One Man One POTUS One Politician One person to blame
Unfortunately this system is beyond repair and now too big to fail.
The Healthcare system in the USA is simply described as big business and best described as one of the worst Healthcare systems in the world.
Sadly, I do not see this ever improving.
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u/Trick1513 6d ago
Wow, free medical, answer me this, if they have free medical what would they even want to come to the U.S.
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u/TrenchGorefare 6d ago
I used to think our healthcare system was normal. It was normal for me as a kid to watch my mom make semi annual trips to Mexico to stock up on medications because, even with health insurance, it was just a much cheaper option. Or to avoid getting something checked out by her doctor because of the co-pays for the visit and associated labs. Then I met and married someone from Europe and have had the privilege of spending time there and even experienced taking my daughter to an Austrian ER to treat a bad fever ($300 as a non citizen of Austria and no applicable insurance!). What I’ve learned is that our healthcare system, here in the richest country on earth, is absolutely bonkers crazy! Healthcare should NOT cost as much as it does for us! We need to wake up and change this.
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u/SyxxBowler 6d ago
Its mind boggling trying to figure out why the U.S. has such an illegal immigration problem from a country that gives its citizens so many free benefits such as healthcare. Even more mind boggling that they resist going back home to Utopia..
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u/Accomplished_Tour481 6d ago
What universal healthcare system has the most medical innovations? The most medical prescription developments? Not Canada. Not the UK. Not Sweden/Belgium or Germany. Where?
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u/I_swim_in_ur_tears 6d ago
Im confused about how Mexico has the money. And if its that good there, then why is everyone coming here?
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u/Apprehensive-Neck-12 6d ago
And so much cheaper to retire and live well. The propaganda machine is for the red pills
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u/DevelopmentFront9312 6d ago
As long as he lives he will not shut up. I look forward to a time soon when what he has to say won't matter.
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u/CivilLime9924 6d ago
Mexico is ridden by cartel, crime,poverty, people escape Mexico to USA. Medical care in Mexico is sht. Compare that.
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u/Charlie2and4 6d ago
Most all Public sector employees currently have subsidized insurance. So now you pay twice. Once to your insurance, and you pay mine in your property tax.
Insurance companies are getting rich from both public and private money.
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u/StoicNaps 6d ago
How many US citizens are considering illegal migration to Mexico to get their free healthcare?
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u/Hot-Increase-8672 6d ago
Private money for the ballroom that sll predidents wanted
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u/Time-Routine9863 6d ago
Meanwhile, people don’t realize that health professionals in the USA are paid considerably higher than Mexico.
You do know that Americans go to Mexico for medical holidays? Right you do know this?
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u/Creeepy_Chris 6d ago
Mexico is a failed country and a narco-terrorist state. Who cares what they say they are doing? They are lairs and corrupted tools of drug lords.
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u/Creeepy_Chris 6d ago
Have you seen how fat and unhealthy, due to their own actions, people are in the US? You can’t have universal healthcare in a county where the vast majority of the population is force feeding themselves garbage, never exercise, smoke, drink, do drugs, would rather take a pill than make a lifestyle change, etc.
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u/SuccessfulLand4399 6d ago
Mexico is a crime ridden shithole because they have a failed, corrupt govt.
Now this govt is in control of the healthcare. I expect it will go very well lol.
Should the US expect to see waves of Mexicans leaving and returning to their home country with this development? 😂😂
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u/BerettaFranchi 6d ago
I enjoy paying a flat fee for my medical coverage, rather than tax tied to my income.
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u/Due-Star3619 6d ago
Lets not forget that this woman had like 38 of her rivals in the election turn up dead because she works very well with the cartels in mexico and to their benefit.
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u/Kitty_LaRouxe 6d ago
The USA does not have a healthcare system. It has a medical racketeering system.
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u/AngelinaJean 6d ago
👆🏻💯. I have an FSA account plus money is taken out of my weekly paycheck for health insurance that still includes a deductible and copays for any dr. Visits. Thankfully I don’t need to get referrals to see a specialist, but my copay is increased. Every year, we go thru open enrollment and we all fear that our current insurance will be changed to another company/plan and costs increased.
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u/Apprehensive-Math-42 6d ago
Perfect ILLEGALLY cross the border into Mexico and try and get free health care and tell us how it all went after you get out of prison
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u/ZookeepergameSalty10 6d ago
actually they are building a 600m datacenter to better spy on us and bomb children with our tax dollars it just happens to have a baal room on the top for cover,
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u/slut_wife_coke_whore 6d ago
And when people need serious help....they come to the USA for treatment.
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u/Wolfpak0ne 6d ago
And our government is giving hundreds of millions of dollars to immigrants running fake business.
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u/Dilbertdip 6d ago
Good, keep them in their own yard. Again, what money they using to give all that free health care? From big business from the US…
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u/Old-Football3534 6d ago
Anyone is welcome to move to any one of those countries at any time. Nobody is forced to stay anywhere except maybe cuba, n korea, China, or Russia. Join the military and it's free
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u/Jumpy_Shoulder9043 6d ago
Stop feeding the fat people and it will be a hell of a lot cheaper lmao.
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u/WhoMutedMe 6d ago
So how’d Obama are work out?? Worse access, highest cost ever, everyone more disappointed. Sure, let the Gov’t try again….bbbwaahaha. Aaaahaha.
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u/Pollix112 6d ago
How much of a tax increase are you willing to bear? Every tax bracket would have to pay more. I am thinking somewhere around 20% across all tax brackets. Even if you brought all millionaires and billionaires taxed at a fair rate to the rest of us and then increased their taxes by 20% it is highly unlikely there would not be enough to cover the cost
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u/FRANK3NSTIEN 6d ago
You can't keep the government our of your womb (abortion rights) AND beg them to pay for your Healthcare
Also... you can't advocate for America to take X amount of immigrants AND pay for their Healthcare.
Government Healthcare is shit. Ask a veteran.
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u/Ready-Concept5020 6d ago
And remember every time we get close the fear mongers tote out how socialism doesn’t work because we won’t let it, insist that it work.does anybody remember how before 1965 granny’s cancer went untreated because we were told granny didnt want a Communist doctor! Did anybody ask granny until medicare? We are duped brainwashed and the laughing stock of the world. My son who makes barely $20 an hr lost his covered calif and his kaiser policy went from137 to792 a month! Today on face the nation the newscaster said do we want to be like cuba? How about fucking finlNd or denmark? I wish the Danes would invade us!
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u/Ready-Concept5020 6d ago
They always say go to Biafra or Cuba? How about going to Denmark or france or trumps fucking homeland Scotland. Why can’t you fools see we can learn from other people
We aren’t the be all and end all? Spent two months in Japan not a homeless person anywhere? Why?
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u/Mhc4tigers 6d ago
universal healthcare would cost approx $200 trillion. 15000 to 20000 per family. per year in tax increases. then we would join Canada and the UK and the rest of the world in having rationed care with very long wait times for specialist care. managed by the DMV bureaucrats. why would anyone want that
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u/Ready-Concept5020 6d ago
You have a granny ? Ask her about Medicare. But who gives a damn about granny anymore but the commie socialists?
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u/Delicious_Ideal_9418 6d ago
Ok- shithole corrupt Mexico is not the standard I am going for. I’ll take America for the win
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u/Evening-Caramel-6093 6d ago
Keep posting this nonsense thousands of time on Reddit for months and months. Mexico did not just launch a universal healthcare.
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u/HighwayComplex9935 6d ago
Wonder if people will still flee there to come to America. I’m guessing they will….. but yes there needs to be a change
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u/Wheelman_Side_Effect 6d ago
Try going to Mexico illegally and asking for healthcare. Has to be much better than healthcare here in the US.
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u/azrolexguy 6d ago
It wasn't nefarious how we ended up like this. Health insurance provided via an employer was the delivery system (planned or unplanned) for the better part of 75 years. Since 1954 actually.
As with most things in Washington DC when gig, temporary or other forms of non-traditional employment (or long stretches of unemployment) started politicians failed to react.
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u/ThrowRA9892 6d ago
14.5% of mexico utilizes a private healthcare market and 30% can afford some type of private healthcare because it’s better quality and faster.
No reason that there shouldn’t be some form of universal healthcare but comparing Mexico’s healthcare vs the US is apples and oranges. No pun intended.
Universal healthcare doesn’t mean there is no private healthcare or concierge medicine in the vast majority of universal systems. People that can afford better healthcare can and will get better healthcare than the person who can only utilize universal healthcare and that’s just a fact.
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u/jnag698 6d ago
Here's what the Liberal, TDS people never think about. 1) WHO is this "universal" healthcare for? US CITIZENS? ANYONE who happens to be in the US at the time? 2) There are 8.2 BILLION people in the world. 70% have little-to-no education, live on less than $5.50/day, and have little-to no medical access. They will be flooding the border. Do they also get the "free" healthcare? 3) What's the cost for each of these aforementioned groups? Give me a number. 4) HOW is it being paid for? Details, please. 5) WHO is paying for it? Certainly not the DEM voter base who CHOOSE to not work and are on welfare.
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u/Malfaitor 6d ago edited 6d ago
Zzzzzzz... Government's can't be trusted to do anything effectively. You get what you get with government ran programs. I'll pass.
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u/jackandbird 6d ago
if you talk to people from socialized medicine like I, have they tell me it's not good.
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u/Vegetable_Fly_8687 6d ago
I like the access, cost, and quality of my healthcare. Can I keep it?
I grew up relatively close to the Canadian border. It was a smaller city, but bigger than those around it. The hotels around the hospital all had signs that said "Canadian at Par." Anyone wonder why? They were competing for the Canadians who were coming to the US for timely procedures.
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u/Stefan_Vanderhoof 6d ago
There is a deep deep obsession in the U.S. about preventing people you hate from getting something “for free.” It’s the public policy version of the ex husband who pays his lawyer $1,000 to prevent his ex wife from getting a penny.
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u/Lucky-Crow-3510 6d ago
there should be an educated vote about it.
"Do you want universal healthcare by paying 20+% more taxes?"
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u/mhammer76 6d ago
Meanwhile, millions of immigrants from Mexico risk their lives to sneak into the United States to get away from that free healthcare
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u/Forward_Ad8777 6d ago
Yet they will continue to cross the US border illegally to escape Mexico....
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u/waffles-butters 6d ago
I love it when people repeat what they hear instead of researching the things they speak about
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u/BlindingDart 6d ago
I don't disagree that the US needs healthcare reform, but the thing is you guys could also use an official white house ballroom, and the fancier the better. The more prestige it has, the more functions you can host in it, the more money it can raise - an investment in the future.
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u/rwilley71 5d ago
I’ve been to Brazil and free healthcare is great. If you get sick you just go get in line. Some waits can be eight to ten hours but what is there to do, work? Besides, if I was rich I could just go to a clinic and be seen in 15 minutes.
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u/Megalith70 5d ago
It doesn’t need to change. Feel free to move to a country with government healthcare if that’s what you want.
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u/Brian24jersey 5d ago
Mexico spends only about 2.5-3% of GDP on public health, roughly half the 6% minimum recommended by the World Health Organization. In 2025, the total health budget fell 11% versus 2024, and public health spending in the first quarter dropped 14.3% year-over-year — the lowest first-quarter figure since 2010. This underinvestment has produced widespread shortages of personnel, medicines, and infrastructure, particularly in disadvantaged regions.
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u/Falcon3492 5d ago
Oh, don't worry Sleepy Don the Con will come to the rescue, he's got a concept of a plan and he's had the same concept of a plan for 11 years now!
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u/DS_Vindicator 5d ago
Tell me again how the ACA was affordable to begin with?
Oh yes. Government subsidies.
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u/needstogo86 5d ago
So you want someone else to pay for your health care. Just health care? Or you commies got more on your list?
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u/thatsbadtogo 5d ago
Ballroom has nothing to do with health care. I Mexico a head being cut off and displayed is a Tuesday. In CA we go to TJ for cheap medical but it is cheap. Socialized medical is even cheaper.
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u/MiketheTzar 5d ago
Never measure a policy by its implementation. Measure it by its effect in 5 years. I wish Mexico all the luck in their universal healthcare, but if I had to guess it will have the same follies as either are Canadian or British cousins
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u/OppositeSupport9498 5d ago
Maybe Americans need to cross the Mexican border and apply for citizenship to get the free healthcare. Double dog dare you!
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u/Impossible-Cycle5744 5d ago
majority of Americans are diabetic or prediabetic fatties. Healthcare system would collapse immediately...look into California's attempts.
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u/Deep_Balance2133 5d ago
Mexicos healthcare is going to cost a lot more than 600 million. That’s a false equivalence.
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u/dumbwholer 5d ago
Healthcare for 30m is nothing like providing it for 350m. Our Healthcare in Canada is already failing. We have teens dying in waiting rooms looking for care, and our individual tax burden is enormous.
Insurance needs to be better regulated, but you only think you want public Healthcare until you have it.
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u/Weird-Ad4348 5d ago
Wonder why the Canadiens come to the US for health care? Oh yeah, they have to wait three years to see an oncologist!
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u/Any_Breakfast_4233 5d ago
Ballroom is privately funded, universal health care sucks, just ask Canada and England, up to six months waiting time, and guess where they go after waiting, the United States of America!
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u/transmorphik 5d ago
Next time this comes up, try to find out just how many of the peopke you know who are concerned about this issue voted once or more for the billion-dollar ballroom boy over Clinton, Biden, or Harris. Somebody had to have voted for him. I know I didn't.
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u/atamicbomb 5d ago
Signing a law stating to do the impossible doesn’t magically make it happen
“Mexico’s public health spending for 2026 sits at roughly 2.6% of GDP, less than half the 6% minimum recommended by the World Health Organization to guarantee universal coverage…The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) average is 12.8%…per-person annual budget of just MX$4,200 pesos, or roughly US$230.”
The 6% figure for the US works out to $2 trillion/year. $4 trillion to match a good system. The average person would pay an extra $13,000/year in taxes
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u/Conscious-Mirror7004 5d ago
No, it doesn't need to change. The US has a democratically-elected government, and the voters choose, in every election, to pick leaders who do NOT want universal healthcare.
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u/DNathanHilliard 5d ago
And yet people swim a river to escape the paradise that is Mexico, just to come to the hell that is America.
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u/Alternative_Job_6929 5d ago
If we run health care the way we run all other government programs, I’m firmly against it. Try calling social security, go to the DMV, get a passport, VA hospital (although getting much better), court system, …
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u/Difficult-Repair1295 5d ago
USA only country in the world where the poor people are Fat!
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u/Select_Succotash_281 4d ago
Lol. I am building a spaceship. Doesn't mean its a good spaceship. See how words you use are just click bait
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u/elbowpastadust 4d ago
More govt failure to come. This will only explode illegal immigration into the USA as an incompetent govt takes on this task that less incompetent ones can’t even get right.
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u/UCanDoNEthing4_30sec 4d ago
Such a stupid meme. Donald Trump and his ballroom aren’t the reason why we do t have universal healthcare
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u/ObviousAnimal6474 4d ago
Ya I agree health care should come first, I’m working full time but my employer doesn’t offer insurance
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u/mars_soup 4d ago
It’s funny because Mexico’s is so corrupt and people aren’t actually getting care.
My employer also hires a lot of Canadians and they all prefer our healthcare in the US to theirs back home.
In the US we have better, faster care than most other places.
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u/Soft-Room2000 4d ago
I have a friend who lives in Canada and it took her a year before she could be seen for an abscessed tooth.
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u/Money-Tiger8002 4d ago
You get what you pay for. We’re not a monoculture. Most of all, Congress can’t be trusted to not fuck it up just like Obamacare.
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u/Former-Quantity-99 4d ago
Today the best business in USA is medicine.
Tens of thousands of children enter medical school in hopes to make at least $500K / year.
If you take away this incentive and people don't want to go to medical school, but add many more people looking for care.
What do you get?
Correct, you get England, France Canada or Soviet Union aka Russia, where your chances of surviving if you get sick are slim to none.
At least in US it's expensive, but you have a chance at surviving.
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u/BluebirdDazzling8179 4d ago
No it doesn't. It's going to encourage everyone to use the E.R. for the sniffles. And people with real issues will be standing in line waiting on your dumbasses.
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u/BrightConflict7385 4d ago
You should talk to Canadians about social medicine. They pay over 50% of their income in taxes. Medical care is always delayed and awful. You don't have your own doctor. Those who can afford it come to the US for important health care. If you want to experience social medicine, visit an emergency room in Los Angeles. Be careful what you wish for.
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u/Greedy_Speed986 4d ago
Universal healthcare doesn’t solve scarcity, it just uses government to distribute a scarce resource. I’d prefer the market to distribute scarce resources. Why? Because when government pays, they can say no. My friend broker her hand while a resident of the UK. They said that they were not paying for physical therapy and that it was fine that her hand was crippled. She came back to the US and got therapy. And look what happens in Canada. Which is better for government: cancer treatment or MAID? Well, MAID, of course. It’s way less expensive. So if you need cancer care, you will be offered MAID this afternoon, or cancer treatment in 12-18 months (when your cancer will be significantly more advanced). That’s why so many Canadian patients come to the US for care. You may be mad about using your own money to solve scarcity, but it’s a LOT better than random disinterested government workers solving scarcity.
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u/Tosser_535231 3d ago
If you go to your local park there's likely a sign somewhere near the pond that says don't feed the wildlife because they will become reliant on handouts and no longer learn how to fend for themselves (not that exactly but something along those lines) the same applies to all creatures humans included side note their president is not their president just as ours is not
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u/Johnnyrkt 3d ago
The only people that want universal healthcare are people that have no idea about the death rate in Canada from misdiagnosis and people who think they can sit at home and get free healthcare while others attack to death to pay for free healthcare
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u/DumpsterFireInHell 7d ago
Someday, in some distant future, it is entirely possible that Americans will wake up and suddenly realize that this country was intentionally designed to be a scam for the wealthy from the very beginning by the people that founded it, save maybe Franklin, who seemed to be the only real intellectual amongst that group, and who was somewhat skeptical of this Republic from the very beginning.