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Sirota: The Health Care Crisis Is The Democracy Crisis

Sirota: The Health Care Crisis Is The Democracy Crisis

Update: 2024-12-17
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David Sirota reflects on the shocking murder of United Health CEO Brian Thompson and the surge of public anger it unleashed against America’s broken health insurance system. Why hasn’t this longstanding outrage translated into universal health care — a system every other wealthy nation already has?

Tracing decades of broken promises and corporate influence — from the Clinton and Obama administrations to today — Sirota looks at how political corruption has trapped Americans in a system that profits from their suffering. Drawing on JFK’s 1960s warnings about social stability and justice, this audio essay explores the health care crisis as a symptom of a deeper democracy crisis — and asks what it will take for Americans to finally demand change.

Click here to read the written version of David Sirota’s essay, "Murder By Spreadsheet".

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Sirota: The Health Care Crisis Is The Democracy Crisis

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