U.S. ranks last in health care compared with nine other high-income countries, report finds
U.S. ranks last in health care compared with nine other high-income countries, report finds
People in the U.S. die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths, despite spending much more on health care.

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Ohmmy @lemmy.dbzer0.com It's also a bit weird that this is politically relevant in the US. I honestly don't understand how my need for healthcare is a political stance.
27 1 ReplyEleventhHour @lemmy.world
Because money.
Not that hard to understand.
10 1 ReplyOhmmy @lemmy.dbzer0.com Ok, but the military costs money but isn't political.
1 3 ReplyEleventhHour @lemmy.world
Trump keeps making it political and also wants to massively cut taxes on the group of people who contribute the most in taxes that pay for the military - millionaires, billionaires, and major corporations. While also slashing healthcare for millions.
Just like he did last time.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
6 1 ReplyOhmmy @lemmy.dbzer0.com So you're saying both parties agree on the massive military spending and it's not political?
2 1 ReplyEleventhHour @lemmy.world
No. Not at all.
2 0 ReplyOhmmy @lemmy.dbzer0.com Passes to massive bipartisan support each time and your only source is shit trump said.
2 2 ReplyEleventhHour @lemmy.world
You criticize popular legislation that actually accomplishes what you demand, then whine about what your candidate says—
Are you feeling ok? Lol
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trite_kitten @lemm.ee But you see, it’s not a political stance because no one who even has a chance to win even remotely feels the need to offer that to their voters.
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