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Bro, no. They're not. You literally fell for propaganda. As in its demonstrably false, and it was made by billionaires to try to get the UK to privatize healthcare (and stop the M4A movement in the US).
Healthcare is not expensive, what is expensive is CEO's salaries and insurance.
oh, and what i should just believe your propaganda? All you are telling me is how I am 'feeling wrong'.
Healthcare is the single largest expense in most government budgets, after pension obligations.
you seem under the impression that healthcare costs can just be magically disappeared...
No. Healthcare is not the single largest expense in most government budgets. Just the US.
No. Healthcare systems are not collapsing due to cost.
No. Healthcare is not inherently expensive. It's just the US.
No. Healthcare is not an 'expense' it is an investment. Without a healthy society you have a failed society.
Practically every single developed or near-developed country has gotten public healthcare correct.
It is the US and a handful of other developing countries that do not have a system in place, primarily due to unstable governments, warlords, and or being a colony not allowed to develop its own public services.
Weird, then why can i google headlines about UK, france, germany, all facing these same issues? Staffing shortages, hospitals closing, a lack of rural and a lack of eldery care. etc. These issues simple don't exist?
Might be that you're cherry picking your facts.... to suit your narrative.
Also weird that I have friends/family in Canada who also deal with these same issues, including not be able to afford care... WEIRD
These are completely different issues. The issue we're discussing is price.