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rvp-x | 4 years ago
People should acknowledge the system as flawed and not have market ideals stand in the way of fixing this flawed system.
Another note is that universal healthcare does not imply government-run healthcare. I live in a country which is an example of this - Israel.
centimeter|4 years ago
> universal healthcare does not imply government-run healthcare
There is no practical way to implement one without the other in the US.
dragonwriter|4 years ago
I suppose if you subscribe to, say, the normative-over-empirical approaches of the Austrian school of economics. If you are concerned with universality and cost-effectiveness, instead of the doctrines of the free market cult, reform toward the shape of systems which empirically do those things better than the US, which there are plenty of examples of in other advanced economies, would make sense.