• phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      Well, that’d require us to stop being a 3rd world country. GDP aside more than 1 in 10 Americans live in relative poverty.

      There are few effective social programs and a very authoritarian power structure even before the incoming clusterfuck.

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Why? At this point the US IS a third world country.

      Look at it. There is a rich ruling class, and most that aren’t in it are poor enough to barely make it to the end of the month. The countries main focus is the military, which is too notch, and the test just really sucks. Its led by a dictator wannabe and so rife with corruption that they don’t even try to hide it anymore.

      Any other county would be called a third world country, why not the US? Just because it’s in absolute terms rich doesn’t mean that all join in the riches or rights.

      • hraegsvelmir@lemm.ee
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        30 days ago

        Hey, now, that’s unfair to third world countries. Some of them actually have functioning public health systems.

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      1 month ago

      Nearly 16 percent of America’s mainland is 30 miles or more away from a hospital with emergency care.

      The next time they state that the wording is confusing. On first read I thought it was 16% of the population.

      Look at the map in your article. Pictured are vast tracks of deserts, mountains, badlands, etc. And look even closer. That spot in NY is where a bunch of wilderness areas come together. The spots in FL are swamps. I’ve driven through that spot in OK, it’s beautiful, but mostly empty of humans.

      Besides, 28 miles to a hospital isn’t too awful, unless you’re grievously injured. The vast majority of healthcare is taken care of by smaller units. Even in my little town we have 2 stand-alone emergency rooms (and a full hospital).

      Now if I just had insurance and could afford to go to those places… Coming down with bronchitis today, nothing I can do unless I spend the last of my savings.