Comment by AuryGlenz 4 months ago No, they just can’t afford it or don’t need it. 2 comments AuryGlenz Reply dpark 4 months ago Most people prefer healthcare they afford over healthcare they can’t. (Most, not all. There are a surprisingly large chunk of Americans who seem to vote Against their best interests in a lot of areas.) saghm 4 months ago I would argue that "don't need it" could just as easily be because they have better healthcare closer to home.
dpark 4 months ago Most people prefer healthcare they afford over healthcare they can’t. (Most, not all. There are a surprisingly large chunk of Americans who seem to vote Against their best interests in a lot of areas.)
saghm 4 months ago I would argue that "don't need it" could just as easily be because they have better healthcare closer to home.
Most people prefer healthcare they afford over healthcare they can’t. (Most, not all. There are a surprisingly large chunk of Americans who seem to vote Against their best interests in a lot of areas.)
I would argue that "don't need it" could just as easily be because they have better healthcare closer to home.