Thread:Lightning4563/@comment-27787318-20180808015020/@comment-24079625-20180809021254

The government should not be in the business of healthcare in the first place. The concept of universal health care will never work because the government will never be able to design a comprehensive healthcare plan to adequately cover the diverse population of 325 million Americans. Healthcare is best left privatized so consumers can choose the best healthcare plan that suits them. Healthcare is not a "one size fits all" system. Nor should it be treated like one.

Another thing to keep in mind is that there are plenty of issues Democrats and Republicans feel the same on but never talk about in the televised debates. They only emphasize the small window of issues where they disagree to create the illusion that there is a significant difference between  in beliefs of the two parties. For every 10 issues they disagree on. there are 100 issues that they agree on.

For example, it's well established that the two parties have different views on issues such as abortion, gay marriage, healthcare, and the environment. But they all happen to support: Remember that the next time you step into a voting booth. Just because Democrats are just Republicans with table manners doesn't mean they any more about you than Republicans do. The two parties are simply two sides of the same coin.
 * 1) Federal Reserve
 * 2) American Exceptionalism
 * 3) War on Terror
 * 4) NSA spying
 * 5) Patriot Act
 * 6) Illegal Wars (Libya, Iraq, etc.)
 * 7) NDAA
 * 8) Drone Strikes
 * 9) Guantanamo Bay
 * 10) Corporate Subsidies
 * 11) Gerrymandering
 * 12) Crony capitalism
 * 13) Citizens United
 * 14) NAFTA
 * TPP
 * 1) Banning third-party candidates from presidential debates
 * 2) Pork barrel spending
 * 3) Israel
 * 4) Saudi Arabia
 * 5) Foreign arms deals
 * 6) Military Industrial Complex
 * 7) Prosecuting whistleblowers
 * 8) Drug War
 * 9) Restricting Free press
 * TSA