54.17% - The U.S. spends 17% of GDP on healthcare — more than any other developed country — with much of it wasted on insurance overhead and defensive medicine.
38.33% - The US healthcare system has terrible health outcomes.
7.50% - Government can't be fired for wasting money and has no incentive to innovate — that's why every government project runs over budget and underperforms.
The healthcare system doesn't just fail — it fails unequally, and Black and brown patients pay the steepest price.
40.00% - Government-run healthcare adds layers of bureaucracy without competitive pressure to improve — if the DMV is any guide, a government-run hospital network won't be different.
35.00% - Private enterprise faces competitive pressure to reduce costs and improve outcomes — government healthcare removes both incentives; private control with proper regulation is the right model.
25.00% - Head Start, DARE, ethanol mandates, Cash for Clunkers — programs studies proved don't work, kept running anyway because someone's job depended on it.
38.51% - The US healthcare system has terrible health outcomes.
24.56% - The U.S. spends 17% of GDP on healthcare — more than any other developed country — with much of it wasted on insurance overhead and defensive medicine.
13.51% - The government should optimize the healthcare system.
8.77% - The US largely ignores public health policies.
8.33% - Employer-based health insurance was a WWII accident — companies used benefits to compete under wage controls — and there's no good reason to still tie healthcare to your job.
6.32% - The current healthcare system is neither market-based nor government-controlled — it's the worst of both, with insurance companies and hospitals facing no real competition.
25.00% - The healthcare system doesn't just fail — it fails unequally, and Black and brown patients pay the steepest price.
25.00% - The healthcare system fails inequitably, with the steepest costs falling on those least able to absorb them.
25.00% - The U.S. healthcare system fails inequitably, with the steepest costs falling on those least able to absorb them.
25.00% - The U.S. healthcare system fails inequitably, with steepest costs falling on those least able to absorb them.
0.00% - The US healthcare system is inequitable.
50.00% - Universal health care