HARD LEFT with Haylee Morgan

Sick of This Shit — Why the U.S. Still Doesn’t Have Universal Healthcare

7 min · 12. heinä 2025
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Show notes on https://hardleftpod.substack.com/ [https://hardleftpod.substack.com/] Why does every other major country guarantee healthcare for its people—while the United States lets millions suffer, go bankrupt, or die? In this explosive two-hour episode of Hard Left, we break down the brutal reality of American healthcare: a corporate scam that bleeds you dry while CEOs rake in billions. We dive deep into: * The true cost of care in the U.S. vs. countries with universal healthcare * A century of lobbying, privatization, and propaganda * How racism and capitalism keep Americans divided and sick * What other nations are doing right—and how we can win Medicare for All here * Real steps you can take to fight back and organize Backed by facts, citations, and righteous fury—this episode is a must-listen for anyone sick of the system, sick without care, or just plain sick of the lies. 💡 Got insurance? Doesn’t matter. You’re still getting ripped off. 📢 Subscribe, share, and organize. Because they won’t give us healthcare—we have to take it.

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