RambleTamble
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I agree with you 100%, but it's not going to happen as long as politicians are controlled by corporations.The only viable solution is Universal single payer. We already have that for people over 65 and the disabled. It's called Medicare. Just extend that to everyone and the problem is solved. And it would cost less to implement than all these subsidies. As for private insurance companies they are nothing more than an expensive for profit middleman. Kick them to the curb. Let them go out and find a way to make an honest living for a change.
The first thing we need to do is get big money out of politics, and we could do that with publicly funded elections, but that's not going to happen, either. Corporations like the current system because they've been given the power to author legislation. That's supposed to be the responsibility of legislators, but the way things are now, corporate lobbyists write laws, legislators simply format them so they can vote on them, and then they become law.
Politicians benefit from the current system because they're able to get filthy rich by not doing anything other than helping corporations increase their profits.
We're supposed to have a government that's for, by, and of the people. Instead it's one that's for, by, and of corporations.