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Fred Jonas's avatar

Boy, did you hit the nail on the head. I'm sorry for you, Huley Brown, HRL, and everyone else stuck in this place.

Your post described the US as industrialized, which it is, but not enough, regarding renewable energy sources, modernized, which has the same limitation, and doesn't say civilized, which we're not.

"The only industrialized nation on earth that doesn't guarantee universal paid family medical leave." The only one on earth. Somehow, everyone else gets it. But we don't. Now there's something to be proud of. Our imagined big accomplishment is giving tax breaks to people who have vastly more money and income than they could ever imagine what to do with.

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James Rankin's avatar

Thanks for addressing this, Qasim!

While all the other so-called "advanced" nations have had universal healthcare since way back in the previous century, as well as numerous not so "advanced" or "developed" nations, including Cuba, Costa Rica & Thailand (yes, Cuba has better healthcare than the US as well as longer lifespans, how about that?). Medicare coverage doesn't even include hearing, vision or dental, 3 key health concerns for the elderly. Yet we pay twice as much as these other countries, which goes to show how poor & inefficient our healthcare system is, all to prioritize profits for hospitals, insurance companies & pharmaceutical companies. We also prioritize the profits of dirty fossil fuel corporations & their privilege of plundering our land & polluting our air & water, causing & exacerbating health problems for millions of Americans all for their profit above the health & welfare of the public.

Not only is our healthcare dysfunction harming those in the "sandwich" situation, having to take care of & pay for the health of their parents as well as their children, but also to people entering their golden years without anyone to help them out, & having to pay for & take care of themselves on their own. It's a form of cruelty to our citizens that has been wrought by the collusion of corporations with government (particularly the Republican/corporatist kind). Same with housing, by the way.

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