Didn't read the article, but I'm just going to take a wild guess... Greed.
Edit: Read the article. I didn't think I'd ever agree with Hawley. Also... Yep. Greed.
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Didn't read the article, but I'm just going to take a wild guess... Greed.
Edit: Read the article. I didn't think I'd ever agree with Hawley. Also... Yep. Greed.
I didn't think I'd ever agree with Hawley
Hawley represents the future of the Republican party, in my opinion: populist conservatism that is willing to bend on party orthodoxy on how taxes and regulations shouldn't be captured by big corporate interests, but is just completely abhorrent on cultural issues (and whether the government should be involved in those issues).
In an earlier political era, there would be opportunities for cross-party dialogue on the issues that the parties have deemed non-partisan (where divisions don't fall within party lines and party leadership doesn't care that their members hold a diversity of views on), but the number of issues that fall within that category have plummeted in the last 20 years.
Because we’re stupidly paying middleman insurance companies before we pay healthcare companies. Oh also because those two industries are in cahoots to maximize profits at the expense of our health. Didn’t read the article but seems like common sense.
Because we will pay it, and the people selling it are psychopaths.
More Luigi.
Because it helps our GDP which makes us feel like a rich country.
Not unlike buying a super expensive car while your kids go hungry.
Clown society.