"A new study says life expectancy in the United States has plunged over the last decade. According to Health Affairs, the US now ranks forty-ninth in the world in life expectancy, down from twenty-fourth place in 1999. The study authors cited what they called the United States’ "uniquely inefficient" healthcare system as the primary cause."
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I'm interested in how or on what grounds people are going to rationalize away or dismiss this report? If this report is to be believed, then how do you think they will do that?
Also, if you are a US citizen, and you consider this report to be accurate, then what do you make of the fact you are likely to die sooner than you need to merely because your country lacks the political will to fix its health care system?
Last, how should one rationalize that away so that one can go one's happy way again? What's the most persuasive BS for dismissing the facts here, assuming they are indeed facts?
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I'm interested in how or on what grounds people are going to rationalize away or dismiss this report? If this report is to be believed, then how do you think they will do that?
Also, if you are a US citizen, and you consider this report to be accurate, then what do you make of the fact you are likely to die sooner than you need to merely because your country lacks the political will to fix its health care system?
Last, how should one rationalize that away so that one can go one's happy way again? What's the most persuasive BS for dismissing the facts here, assuming they are indeed facts?
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