I never understood the difference. It seems the more I read about these isms the more it gets muddled for me.
As for healthcare, universal or not, I simplify it between Americans who believe they are responsible not just for themselves but also their fellow citizens and Americans who subscribe to the survival of the fittest rule for a civilization.
Bernie Sanders touts Universal Healthcare but can’t fully explain the math as to how it’s going to be paid for. Details, details, details.
I think more than the question of math or whatever isms there exists, the ultimate question is how do each of us really feel about the other, who maybe Americans just like us but are total strangers. Why do we need to pay more of our money and be responsible for their healthcare?
If that ultimate question gets a final answer from all not just most Americans, we would know if we would have universal healthcare or never.
If by chance Americans decided yes, we are all of us responsible for the other, then coming up with a system or means to pay for it maybe complicated…but seriously, nothing is too complicated and too hard for Americans to accomplish once we all decide to get behind a single vision.
True, we need great smart leaders to lead, unite and inspire us but we seem to be lacking in that department right now so it’s up to us the common people to reflect, examine ourselves and yes, inspire ourselves and hopefully others as well.