Cory Doctorow on Nostr: That's the story of the American health industry in a nutshell. Rather than accepting ...
That's the story of the American health industry in a nutshell. Rather than accepting that people won't shop for the best emergency room while unconscious in an ambulance, or that the "clearing price" of "not dying of cancer" is "infinity," the cult insists that America's worst-in-class, most expensive health system just needs *more* capitalism to turn it into a world leader.
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