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City Of Trees's avatar

This article is a breath of fresh air that I'm glad is now on the record at SB. It's long been exhausting to listen to broad, vague, pie in the sky demands for universal healthcare, without covering sufficient details as to how it's going to happen given the current facts on the ground.

Obviously, as this is coming from me, the rent seeking much be attacked, including via the avenues Matt listed. Steadily expanding the fringes of public coverage is also sensible. A public option to opt into would be more ambitious but I think doable if that ambition starts off limited. Bore slowly, but nonetheless bore.

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Andrew's avatar

I’m genuinely just constantly surprised how fucking stupid people are talking about healthcare policy.

Like the number of my friends who will confidently assert that every other country in the world has a model like the UK or Canada’s is just mind blowing. And if I mention to them something like all payer rate setting as a key piece of most countries healthcare it’s like I’m speaking some weird language. Like all the technocratic stuff you get from reading health reporters is just uninteresting.

What’s especially frustrating is several of the most Sanders’s pilled people I know I met as an English teacher in Korea and thought the system was wonderful . Which I don’t fully understand all the details of but it’s not like that at all.

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