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JT45242

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2. Blame the circumstances of WW2
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 10:59 AM
Thursday

We had salary limits placed to help the war effort. So companies offered health care to lure and keep the best workers.

Post WW2, Europe was ravaged by the war and rebuilt from rubble with a single payer system as they rebuilt hospitals and all other health from the rubble.

I blame the lobbying and buying off of politicians to keep health insurance a for profit industry.
I blame the sexism that derailed Clinton attempt because of 'uppity Hillary'.

I blame the lobbyists and Lieberman for tanking (after cashing the checks) buying into Medicare early which was the first logical step to one payer system. They could keep lowering the age until everyone is covered.

I blame citizens united which allowed those insurance companies to slander Obamacare because it threatened their profits.

My wife says insurance companies, all of them health, auto, and home, are the root cause of must of Americans problems. They privatize profits and socialize losses and discriminate based on red lines, poor parts of town, etc.

But mostly I blame greed and politicians willing to take bribes, both the legal and illegal kind to preserve the billionaire overlords.

Because the people the GOP hate might get to see a doctor when they are sick. Irish_Dem Thursday #1
Blame the circumstances of WW2 JT45242 Thursday #2
pretty much nailed them all. Sadly.... CurtEastPoint Thursday #3
We need major election reform if we're ever going to wrest control of our government from corporate interests. CrispyQ Thursday #8
You did miss one group of people dugog55 Thursday #25
The US has the most expensive health care in the world and the lowest life expectancies of the industrialized nations... surfered Thursday #4
Rotting carcasses Joe Lieberman (Dino) and Orrin Hatch (R) Submariner Thursday #5
It was centrists who denied us the public option Emile Thursday #6
Propaganda works Keepthesoulalive Thursday #7
dumb ass voters that easily believe right wing lies JI7 Thursday #9
Being in the Medacare system has led me to one answer randr Thursday #10
The ACA was supposed to have included a public option and Democratic senators opposed it question everything Thursday #11
The Centrist Extremist coalition are keeping Emile Thursday #13
Think most businesses would love to get out of providing health insurance nowadays, but they know they will be taxed Silent Type Thursday #20
Another legacy of Joe Lieberman... kirby Thursday #30
I blame all the moneyed interests that are against it. Basso8vb Thursday #12
RAPEubliCONS SheltieLover Thursday #14
Insurance corporations NameAlreadyTaken Thursday #15
People for it aren't fighting hard for it either Kaleva Thursday #16
So we have to pay the people we vote for to do the right thing Emile Thursday #35
Totally agree. But since inception of Medicare, private insurers have been involved if only administering Silent Type Thursday #17
Joe Lieberman MaineBlueBear Thursday #18
Because MAGA Republicans do not want the rich to pay the same rate in taxes... ProudMNDemocrat Thursday #19
The reason? EEEK!! It's SOCIALISM!! Ping Tung Thursday #21
I blame a propaganda system that routinely convinces people Voltaire2 Thursday #22
that guy who got shot for one prodigitalson Thursday #23
🏆 Think. Again. Thursday #26
Southern politicians in the 1940's and 1950's who were aghast at the thought that ... dawg Thursday #24
The insurance industry that bribes politicians through "lobbyists". Think. Again. Thursday #27
It is those 'middlemen' who have lobbied hard... pandr32 Thursday #28
The death of the public county hospitals UpInArms Thursday #29
Ted Kennedy championed Universal Healthcare for decades. He felt it was a human right. Greybnk48 Thursday #31
I suspect many legislators are invested, and/or DJ Synikus Makisimus Thursday #32
The "pro-business party" moondust Thursday #33
Here's a different source to blame - the US history of employer provided health insurance karynnj Thursday #34
I blame politicians. nt Autumn Thursday #36
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