What the opponents of improving healthcare don't want you to know
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Conservatives beat the fear drums that single-payer healthcare will be too expensive, and cannot succeed. What they don't like to talk about is the massive profits being taken via the current system at the expense of the common folk, the $42B "taxed" annually on healthcare recipients that would be eliminated under single-payer, and the fact that EVERY other first-world nation is an example of how to improve US healthcare. The US is the only remaining Western country stuck in the outdated for-profit, insurance-driven, healthcare-for-some model of healthcare.
Conservatives beat the fear drums that single-payer healthcare will be too expensive, and cannot succeed. What they don't like to talk about is the massive profits being taken via the current system at the expense of the common folk, the $42B "taxed" annually on healthcare recipients that would be eliminated under single-payer, and the fact that EVERY other first-world nation is an example of how to improve US healthcare. The US is the only remaining Western country stuck in the outdated for-profit, insurance-driven, healthcare-for-some model of healthcare.
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