• Saneless@lemmy.world
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    Usually there’s still an out of pocket max, like $5000.

    But I guess that could depend on your insurance

    It’s such a scam and the people voting against universal care are the same ones who complain they don’t go to the doctor because it’s too expensive

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      People are voting against universal health care? Do people other than hospital and Pharma owners actually vote against that?

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        Well, people who want universal healthcare have a D next to their name. That is enough for 10s of millions of Americans to blindly vote against it

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        The propaganda is people “like” their private insurance and don’t want to be “forced” to get rid of it. There is also an anti-tax streak that has existed since the 1700s (no taxation without representation, Boston tea party, etc) that lives on strongest in reactionary politics.

        Edit: Oh and last time we tried to actually improve healthcare they scare mongered the public that there would be “government death panels” who decided whether you would get coverage. As opposed to the current reality where the death panels are real and run by private corporations.

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          This is the tragic half-truth espoused by the corporate media claiming there are two sides to this issue.

          Every time, they fail to complete the statement: “…give up private, but Medicare coverage will be better

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      I have a buddy who has his own dental practice. Incredibly smart, motivated individual. Hates the thought of universal healthcare. Also hates not getting paid. I just don’t discuss it with him lol

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        I wonder how many don’t go to the dentist because of poor or no insurance. He’d have more patients for sure

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          He would also be guaranteed payment. I just don’t understand him. He does a ton of free work for people because he’s truly a great guy. He would get paid for that work. Maybe he thinks he would make less money?

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      Most of the people voting against universal healthcare are comfortably middle class and want to protect their ~premium coverage~ or they’re on Medicare. Few people struggling to afford healthcare even vote lol

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          No, most of the poor in red states don’t vote. That’s universally true across the country - there’s a small minority that do, but they’re not the ones stopping universal healthcare. It’s business owners, landlords, wealthy blue collar workers, farmers, and retirees.

          This myth that the poor vote for their own oppression is something made up to make you hate poor people.