Summary
A Gallup poll shows 62% of Americans now believe it is the government’s responsibility to ensure health care access—the highest level in over a decade.
Support for government involvement has grown among Republicans (32%) and independents (65%), while 90% of Democrats agree.
Despite increased approval of the Affordable Care Act (54%), Republicans, led by Donald Trump, may target Medicaid and ACA spending to fund $4 trillion in tax cuts.
Trump has offered vague healthcare plans but has not provided detailed proposals to replace the ACA.
Of course it’s the government’s responsibility. It’s impractical as a grass roots effort. What happens when multiple citizens accidentally engage with the same CEO? Sounds messy and awkward.
It seems like it could be simpler to exercise government to enforce fair standards and health care access.
Of course, I shouldn’t jump to the conclusion that the remaining living healthcare CEOs will choose to cooperate with the due process of law, rather than live slightly more egregiously hedonisticly in fear for their lives.
Single payer will come to America when Luigis start happening as often as Columbines