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The United States has been trying (and failing) to implement Universal Healthcare for over 100 years. But Why? In this video I discuss the fair and legitimate counter arguments against a single-payer system, the shortcomings of ObamaCare and why Medicare for All might be our best path forward. Delve into the intricate world of healthcare reform as we explore the challenges of implementing universal healthcare in the United States. From understanding the economic implications to navigating political barriers, this video sheds light on why achieving universal coverage isn't a straightforward task. 🩺🏥 🔍 Topics Covered: Historical context of U.S. healthcare reform efforts. Economic considerations and funding challenges. Political opposition and public opinion dynamics. Comparisons with healthcare systems around the world. Potential pathways forward for the U.S. ✅ Key Takeaways: Understand the multifaceted challenges the U.S. faces in its pursuit of universal healthcare. Learn about the economic, social, and political dimensions of this pressing issue. Gain insights into potential solutions and models from other countries. 🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth analyses on critical global topics and join the conversation in the comments below! 🔗 Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:09 What is Universal Healthcare & Why is American Healthcare so Expensive 06:48 Would Doctors Leave the Profession? 10:19 The Thing Congress Won't Approve 12:48 This Nonsense from Ben Shapiro 16:07 Why ObamaCare Failed 21:36 Medicare for All is Expensive 23:54 What now? #UniversalHealthcare #USHealthReform #HealthcareChallenges #socialism #publichealth #publichealthcare #america #usa #singlepayer