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The U.S. has committed to send Israel at least 2.7 billion dollars a year; but the US. Cannot afford healthcare?

Thats a huge amount of debt paid infrastructure investment and or medical care provision domestically
Let isreal pay its own way and fight its own battles
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smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
Well if u want health insurance just buy it. Nothing is for free in this world. U end up paying for it one way or another
jehova · 36-40, M
@smileylovesgaming I pay for mine I pay taxes I work.
So my point is the resources sent (“lended”) to, spent on, and/or vouched for Israel would be far better used for domestic (American) concerns. Also America has a lot of debt around $30 trillion it should be paying. Universal healthcare is real just wait to be billed. And you have the right to refuse treatment but they have to provide it if it’s needed.
Is that not universal?
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
@jehova free health care would be pointless if countries like Russia and north Korea and Japan and China could do what ever they wanted.
jehova · 36-40, M
@smileylovesgaming it isn’t free there’s a bill consumers must pay it. There should be rights and protections access and debt protections nothing is free it needs to be an “included cost”