I agree with your description of US healthcare. I now have Medicare, which is the best US healthcare insurance I've ever had. With my gap insurance ($120/mo), I pay zero out of pocket and pay a $240 deductible per year. Everything is covered: ER, ambulance, blood tests, imaging, specialists, cancer care, hospitalization, etc.This perspective is completely ridiculous. The United States is the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world by an insane margin. You spend more money on the military than the next ten countries combined. Yet you don't guarantee basic services for all citizens like every other country in the Western world. Your healthcare system is utterly insane, with a million different overpriced private insurance plans that won't cover this and that, and when you actually need any treatment, you're still required to cough up a large amount of money. The average in-state tuition at public colleges and universities is just shy of ten grand a year. People go into insane amounts of debt in order to get the education they need so they can get a decent-paying job.
Any Norwegian citizen spends no more than $280 a year on public healthcare services. If you've spent $280 all services are free. You can see a doctor, a therapist, a physiotherapist, an ENT, or any healthcare specialist, all for free. If you need an ambulance to drive you to the hospital in an emergency, that is free, with no exceptions. Apparently, just being picked up by an ambulance in the US costs a minimum of $400, even with health insurance. Do you know how much I pay per year to go to university? I pay MINUS four grand. I get PAID to go to university and get the education I need. Four grand in US dollars. With some variations, the situation is, by and large, the same in other European countries.
You think the problem is that the United States is full. That there are no more resources to distribute. What you fail to realize is that the distribution of income and wealth in the US is utterly insane. Watch this video:
...
And if you think he's got to be a crazy commie socialist, take a look at the rest of his channel. The American working class and middle class are fighting for scraps, while a few people at the top hoard immense amounts of wealth and power. They own the media and brainwash you into hating immigrants and LGBT people and whatever else. They own your health insurance plan. They buy Congress to work for them rather than you. The economy is completely rigged in their favor, and yet you keep blaming immigrants instead of the ones who are actually sucking money out of your pockets.
Medicare is what America needs universally and should not be just for the seniors or the disabled. Very scary that Trump is talking about cutting Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security; all of these programs President Biden plans to fully fund and improve.
Weak sauce.That's why I don't even feel energized to reply to @ZFire, who makes some decent comments.
I know this would happen since special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigned from Trump Georgia case following the judge's ruling. I'm sure that Willis is continuing her prosecution of Trump. Makes sense.How do you know what will happen? Has Fani Willis said that she would stay on the case, and hire a new prosecutor?
The judge is up for reelection and wanted to straddle the fence in this highly political case.
If she refuses to quit, and the Willis Circus continues, it will be good news for Trump and the other defendants. Having a district attorney this unprofessional, with an admonishment of her by the judge of several dozen pages, will work to the advantage of the defense.
See The Washington Post article, a significant setback for Fani Willis.
We all know they did nothing wrong. Team trump lost their one chance of having the case thrown out. The judge saying "we're continuing" is devastating because they know there's no defense.
This is exactly the result I was expecting from all of this.