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Sadly, you're right. I think that's the main reason why this *********** is permitted. The most privileged have the health care they need while the most vulnerable have no one to advocate for them.Just doing our part to solve overpopulation. One disadvantaged American at a time.
I'm old enough to remember the fight over the ACA. Many of my friends and classmates at the time came from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds. They had health insurance and many hadn't been denied coverage over pre-existing conditions. They argued that the "free market" would be the solution for "lazy" people with health care problems and those who were unable to pay for insurance.
Although I think education is better now and people understand better the fallacy of "only the poor" can't obtain health care, far too many still don't understand the stupidity of treating health care like a commodity. Is it because we're such a big nation and don't understand how other nations deliver health care? Is it because of our fear that conflates single payer health care with "government owned health care (which still produces better results than our current system)? Is it because of our protestant background that focuses too much on hyper-individualism? As we're seeing right now, only caring about yourself is leading to horrible outcomes for everyone.
Why do Americans put up with such a backwards system where those who need health care the most, can't get it and/or are saddled with mountains of debt?