For the cost of a few months of military expenditure, america could cover all of its citizens.
America spends more on military activity than the rest of the world, combined. It is the only industrialized country on the planet that still does not have universal healthcare.
Our unnecessary military spending is contributing to the deficit. I'd be happy if we could stop spending so much on occupation, intervention, killing of civilians and killing of enemies our stupid foreign affairs created. However, even if that were to somehow happen, we shouldn't
replace it with anything. We need to get rid of those expenses completely. You have less military spending, yet you're still going bankrupt and your life expectancy is barely above ours.
Neither is our current solution, nobody gets the 'best care' possible, they get shit care just like we get shit from every other service we pay out the ass for. Doctors routinely neglect examinations that would be costly and take time and prescribe pills for symptoms without curing the cause. I'd rather wait a bit longer for actual healthcare than the bullshit we get in this country.
Again, the UK's life expectancy is only 1.5 years more than ours, despite many non-healthcare factors working against our numbers. I know a lot of people who have had their lives saved under the United State's health care system. One of those people is my mom, who received imperative medical attention quickly and no longer has to take any drugs or worry about her previous condition. If she had to wait, things probably wouldn't have turned out so well. Our system isn't perfect, but I feel it's the better alternative. I don't want it to be changed to something you can already get in other countries; I want it to be improved.
If you don't like it, leave.
That is the most dismissive, rude, and invalid argument in the history of debate.
It's not an argument, it's a suggestion. There are other countries with socialized medicine, which you seem to like. Why live in a country while complaining about the health care when you can go to someplace where your ideal health care already exists? Why try to replicate something you can get elsewhere? There are people who come to the United States for medical purposes
because of our health care system, and you want to put the government in charge, like in many other countries. I think it's best that there be options and alternatives.
> implying that we're any more corrupt than anywhere else
Every government is corrupt, lead by people who just want money and power, leaving won't do anything. We have the right to protest, we have the right to voice our dissent, "if you don't like it, leave" is the most un-American retort you could possibly make.
More corrupt? I don't know if we are more corrupt or not, but the United States is a big country with a massive military and a large population. There's a lot more damage corruption in this country can do. Speaking out and voting against corruption is how we can fight the corruption, not giving the largely corrupt federal government more control over our lives. The United States is supposed to be a nation of liberty and a small, limited federal government, with several, less limited states that govern themselves. Unfortunately, that vision has been eroding for a while.
It's like if I were to say "if you don't like it, go to some other nation." when healthcare reform was passed. It's dismissive bullshit that has no place in any discussion.
Except, there's not really a developed nation to go to where you'll receive acceptable non-socialized care. Granted, our federal government unfortunately already controls a large part of health care as it is.