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62% of Americans agree US government should ensure everyone has health coverage

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The new poll shows the highest level of support in a decade for the government ensuring all Americans have healthcare.

62% of Americans Agree US Government Should Ensure Everyone Has Health Coverage | Common Dreams

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A Gallup poll shows 62% of Americans believe the government should ensure universal healthcare coverage—the highest support in over a decade.

While Democratic backing remains strong at 90%, support among Republicans and Independents has also grown since 2020.

Public frustration with the for-profit healthcare system has intensified following the arrest of a suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reportedly motivated by anger at the industry.

Recent controversies, including Anthem’s rollback of anesthesia coverage cuts, and debates over Medicare privatization highlight ongoing dissatisfaction with the system.

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  • It's tragic. But hey- where were the people voting in primaries to oust Liebermann? And Biden and company just passed the biggest climate bill ever. But sure- take your ball and go home. I'm sure things will magically get better by being lazy.

    I think the turning point for being mature is when people realize that politics is not about big changes. Maybe they campaign on them but things don't happen like that. It takes a long time even if the answer is obvious. Thinking that all of a sudden the US will dismantle the healthcare and health insurance industries in ONE term of Congress when it underpins a ton of the economy (which includes people's jobs mind you- not just made up crap on the stockmarket) is foolish. It is a leviathan and will take time to eventually get to universal with insurance (ie. public and private) or single payer, etc.

    And FWIW, it's easier for Republicans to get what they want because all they want to do is break things. Trying to build something takes time. But again, go off.

    • I think the turning point for being mature is when people realize that politics is not about big changes

      No, that's the turning point for being cynical. You've been beaten down over and over and learned to accept it. Big changes happen all throughout history, literally what are you talking about!?

      You're exactly the same as anti abolitionist Republicans in the 1800s that thought slave abolition was too extreme and we needed to incrementally abolish slavery.

      And FWIW, it’s easier for Republicans to get what they want because all they want to do is break things. Trying to build something takes time. But again, go off.

      I want to break a lot of fucking things.

      This is all pointless anyway. Harris lost because of worthless liberal incrementalism! People won't vote for it!

      If you want to lose forever, keep doing what you're doing.

      • No she lost because people like you convince everyone that "both sides are the same." They are far from it and Dems are worth voting for because in our electoral system they're the better choice (and the only realistic one.) That and people don't do their CIVIC DUTY. It's not incumbent on anyone to get you to vote at all. Go vote 3rd party for all I care but at least go vote.

        And big changes tend to happen after big events. If you're so hopeless then go be a Luigi. I would accept that. But I quite frankly am not looking at starting a civil war before we've at least tried to vote change in. And we clearly haven't tried given that people don't do it every single damn time.

        And what big changes? I'd argue the ACA was one. Same with the IRA. You might not think so because it's not single payer wrapped up with a bow or that the IRA didn't immediately take us down from 1.5*C change but they are big. And they were done with VOTING. If you don't recall, healthcare was abhorrent compared to what we have with the ACA. And maybe if people went and voted Dem since that was passed we'd either have a true public option or be even closer to single payer. But they didn't so we're not. Funny that.

        If you want to lose forever, keep doing what you’re doing.

        Quite frankly, I vote left in primaries and Dem in general.

        If YOU want to lose forever, keep your ass at home and your involvement contained to bitching online. Surely we'll get to a better place then. /s

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