Considering spending on pharmacare doesn’t preclude the government from spending money to “fix” healthcare nor does it preclude the government from raising the money required to “fix” healthcare, and instead actually reduces the burden on healthcare by giving more people access to everything from contraception to life saving medication (which has obvious, undeniable positive impacts on overall population health and reduces doctor and hospital visits)…
…it’s pretty clear rejection of pharmacare based on these grounds is nothing more than ideological nonsense devoid of any actual logic or understanding of how the real world works beyond “government spend money so I complain.”
A little rich considering the same person commented on the Liberal’s “ideological bent” and told someone living with MS what the “real world” is like. What a joke lol.
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