> I don't want to hear one thing about negotiating power. That is a debunked line of reasoning. Medicare/Medicaid cover more people than many single payer systems in other countries
That's... not true at all. In European countries, single payer covers almost everyone, and the government has negotiating power to drive down prices. This is proven workable and effective in many places, including Canada. Literally every other industrialized nation has solved this problem.
If you don't agree with universal healthcare, fine, whatever, but don't go throwing around clearly obvious falsehoods.
This is like one of those "we can't solve it" arguments like gun violence where literally every developed country except for the US has solved it.
That's... not true at all. In European countries, single payer covers almost everyone, and the government has negotiating power to drive down prices. This is proven workable and effective in many places, including Canada. Literally every other industrialized nation has solved this problem.
If you don't agree with universal healthcare, fine, whatever, but don't go throwing around clearly obvious falsehoods.
This is like one of those "we can't solve it" arguments like gun violence where literally every developed country except for the US has solved it.