People aren’t reading the question correctly. Unions are tied to your work. Change work change unions. Not every small business has a union. Not every business anywhere has one. How is this helpful?? Medicare for all is right there. It’s right there!!!
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And we also have union super funds, too. (Most employers here don't provide healthcare.)
we get a bailout.
I feel like unions are very siloed in the US compared to here. Here it's like you join, say, the AMWU (manufacturing workers) and it's a national org that covers manufacturing workers (and others) right across the country. If you work in a factory with 5000 employees
correctly.
In no way it is contradictory to universal systems with core single payer.
Demographic-specific healthcare helps.
The capitalists, Dem and 🗑️GOP alike, will never let that stick be separated from their cheap, sick labor
Take it from them! Jesus, I'm so tired of the lack of imagination in this place.
That approach starts with universal primary care or at least universal pediatric primary care.
Bernie-style universal care is unworkable. The AHA, AMA, ANA etc wouldn’t let it happen.
Enough with healthcare tied to work. HC is a right and be provided by government everyone should be covered. 32 other industrialized countries have figured out how to do it. The United States is the only one that hasn’t and that’s because Greed has taken over.