7 years ago
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Majority Support Replacing Obamacare with Universal Healthcare
The United States and Mexico are the only two countries that do not have universal health care among all 34 OECD nations. In 2010, the United States spent 17.7% of GDP on healthcare, roughly $8,240 per capita, which was the highest GDP percentage and highest per capita health expenditures in the world.
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While we are on the subject of universal healthcare...
Canada's healthcare system with the long waits and generally crowded hospitals (don't break your leg on a friday night people!) isn't perfect, and we do tend to see the cracks in the system. BUT I wholeheartedly enjoy the fact that I can be broke and homeless and if I hurt myself there will someone on the other side of that counter that will help me get fixed up and on my way. The only problem is, it is indeed taxing on the system, and if the US and Mexico want a decent universal healthcare system, they are going to have to put their money where their mouth is.
I'd say that we should have universal healthcare,but keep insurance for those who want it.
Awesome! A poll data article thats only 4 small paragraphs long! Sorry but I dont trust poll data because it is to easy to manipulate. In a recent study conducted by the "Pirate Poll Foundation" they have found that 100% of pirate's do not trust poll data. Thats like 2 out of every 2 pirates.