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You and I…both know that’s not true.
You and I also know America has the talent…resources…intelligence…and infrastructure to create a world-class healthcare system…the best on Earth…and still keep abundant room for private innovation.
We are not short on ability.
We are short on political will.
We are short on courage.
We are short on leaders…who aren’t owned by the same corporations…siphoning money out of the system like a ruptured artery.
So if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the complexity of healthcare policy… understand this:
It is intentionally confusing.
Confusion is not a bug.
It’s a profit center.
How the Healthcare Game REALLY Works (
Let me walk you straight into the truth…the kind that’s usually buried under 600-page legislation and $80 million of corporate lobbying.
When you strip away the noise…the best healthcare system for the United States looks like this:
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The Best System: A Public Core + Private Options
A true universal, single-payer primary system with:
*universal primary care
*universal emergency care
*universal hospitalization
*universal maternity care
*universal mental health
*universal prescription basics
*unified digital health records
*nationwide drug-price negotiation
*coverage disconnected from employment
*private plans optional (not mandatory)
*freedom to choose private/upgraded care if you want it
This model is:
- Canadian in its simplicity
- French in its efficiency
- Taiwanese in its tech
- Australian in its hybrid structure
- Scandinavian in its outcomes
- and American in its innovation
Every advanced nation that uses a version of this system achieves:
- lower mortality
- longer lifespan
- lower infant death
- lower chronic disease burden
- better cancer screening
- lower administrative waste
- fewer medical bankruptcies
- more preventative care
- cheaper drugs
- cheaper surgeries
- more stable rural hospitals
This is the
mathematically optimal system…for a massive…diverse population.
It’s not ideology.
It’s data.
Healthcare is not like consumer electronics.
Healthcare is not like real estate.
Healthcare is not like groceries.
Healthcare is a
Markets don’t work for essential services.
That’s why every functioning country treats healthcare as an essential infrastructure…
not a profit extraction mechanism.
So Why Doesn’t America Have This? (
Because the United States is not designed around the common good.
It is designed around
private interests.
prices rise
- paperwork expands
- networks narrow
- denials increase
- complexity grows
- confusion reigns
- patients feel powerless
- providers feel overworked
- workers stay tied to employment for benefits
What we call “the U.S. healthcare system” is actually:
1) a $4.5 trillion revenue machine
2) protected by the most powerful lobbies on Earth
3) extracting money from sick people while telling them it’s freedom
The real players:
- private insurers
- pharmaceutical giants
- hospital conglomerates
- private equity in emergency rooms
- employer-based plans
- medical billing corporations
- administrative middlemen
- lobbyists
- donors
- political action committees
These groups do not want a universal public core.
Not because it wouldn’t work…
…but because it would.
A system that prioritizes health over billing
would destroy dozens of billion-dollar revenue streams.
America doesn’t resist universal healthcare because it’s socialist.
America resists universal healthcare because it’s less profitable
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to be continued