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Convention Invisibility Teaches A Crucial Health Policy Lesson

Last updated: August 29, 2024 5:02 am
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So what does this all mean for the future of health policy in America? The invisibility of important health policy issues at the conventions reflects a broader trend in American politics. While healthcare is consistently ranked as a top concern for voters, the intricacies of policy and the influence of big donors often go unnoticed by the general public.

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They don’t want to talk about the 232,000 Americans who died because they didn’t get a Covid vaccine“Climate change” is a topic that appeals mostly to those who are already DemocratsWhat they do care about is cost, cost, costStarting your own PAC for change

Without a grassroots movement pushing for change, politicians have little incentive to prioritize healthcare reform. The focus remains on winning elections and pleasing donors, rather than addressing the pressing needs of millions of Americans who struggle to afford healthcare.

Moving forward, it will be crucial for advocacy groups and activists to shed light on these important issues and hold politicians accountable for their promises. By bringing healthcare policy to the forefront of the national conversation, we can work towards a system that ensures access to affordable care for all Americans.

Ultimately, the invisibility of health policy at the conventions serves as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done to create a healthcare system that truly serves the needs of the people. It’s up to us, as voters and advocates, to demand better from our elected officials and ensure that healthcare remains a top priority in the political arena.

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They don’t want to talk about the 232,000 Americans who died because they didn’t get a Covid vaccine

It’s a harsh reality that over 232,000 Americans lost their lives due to not receiving a Covid vaccine. This staggering number of deaths is a somber reminder of the importance of vaccination in combating the spread of the virus. However, it seems that this tragic loss of life is not receiving the attention it deserves.

“Climate change” is a topic that appeals mostly to those who are already Democrats

When it comes to discussions about climate change, it often feels like a topic that is polarized along political lines. Unfortunately, this means that the urgency of addressing climate change is not being felt by everyone. Many view it as a topic that only appeals to those who are already Democrats, further exacerbating the divide on this critical issue.

What they do care about is cost, cost, cost

Amidst all the pressing issues facing our country, one thing that seems to be at the forefront of everyone’s minds is cost. Whether it’s the cost of healthcare, education, housing, or basic necessities, the financial burden on Americans is a significant concern. It’s clear that addressing the high cost of living is a top priority for many individuals.

Starting your own PAC for change

If you’re tired of feeling like important issues are being neglected in the political sphere, one solution is to start your own Political Action Committee (PAC). By creating a PAC, you can advocate for the causes that matter most to you and work towards driving change on a grassroots level. This empowers individuals to take action and make a difference in the issues that are most important to them.

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