• Jee
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    161 year ago

    People are voting against universal health care? Do people other than hospital and Pharma owners actually vote against that?

    • @Saneless
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      121 year ago

      Well, people who want universal healthcare have a D next to their name. That is enough for 10s of millions of Americans to blindly vote against it

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Most of those with a D next to their name are fighting just as hard against universal healthcare while collecting campaign donations from pharmaceutical companies anyway. Both parties are rotten servants to the capitalist class

        • @Saneless
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          -41 year ago

          No, we’re not going to both parties this discussion.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Until one of them starts to actually advocate for these policies i see no point in deluding ourselves into thinking voting blue will make any difference when they literally do not push for universal healthcare

            • @Saneless
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              01 year ago

              Well, there’s one party that has made it a point specifically to make things worse for people. They say it out loud. So vote for the other one while it’s still a 2 party system

              Any other mentality is delusional

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      The propaganda is people “like” their private insurance and don’t want to be “forced” to get rid of it. There is also an anti-tax streak that has existed since the 1700s (no taxation without representation, Boston tea party, etc) that lives on strongest in reactionary politics.

      Edit: Oh and last time we tried to actually improve healthcare they scare mongered the public that there would be “government death panels” who decided whether you would get coverage. As opposed to the current reality where the death panels are real and run by private corporations.

      • @crusa187
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        61 year ago

        This is the tragic half-truth espoused by the corporate media claiming there are two sides to this issue.

        Every time, they fail to complete the statement: “…give up private, but Medicare coverage will be better

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          I don’t understand why getting rid of private insurance keeps being brought up. Afaik none of the proposed laws would remove it. The point should be that the universal healthcare is good enough you don’t need private insurance.

          In Canada there is provincial healthcare that everyone gets for free, and many people still have supplemental insurance (private or employer provided) to expand coverage for things like prescriptions, eye, and dental.

          • @crusa187
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            21 year ago

            That’s such a great point. It’s not like single payer would close down private insurance companies. The truth is they would just become redundant and people would realize they’re not needed, then choose to stop wasting their money on them…unless they can pivot their business to provide additional and desirable service beyond what people get from universal coverage.