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HesAPooka said:
Of course his films are bias, but what documentary isn't?
That being said, my point about American Health care still stands.

Good ones aren't... and most of the ones that existed before Michael Moore.

Since the original point of documentries was to "document".

And no... your point about American healthcare doesn't stand... because "big companies" want universal healthcare..

The majority of American Healthcare is currently paid for by employers.

Many companies want ACA to be upheld so they can dump their employees into the public system that was created for people who get dumped from their employees plans due to ACA.  A LOT of comapnies showed support to Clinton when he tired healthcare.  (And failed, and the attempt was scapegoating on to hillary.)

Most Americans think their healthcare is great... because for most americans, their healthcare is great... there is a reason why the US is a world leader in people coming here for healthcare.  Including plenty of canadians.

The issue is how to improve it for the people who fall through the cracls.

 

Under Clinton, The Chamber of Comerce supported universal healthcare, and actually came up with the framework this bill was based on.

They only pulled support because they were attacked by the National Federation of Independent buisnesses which represented small buisnesses... and them being a gainst the plan led to smaller buisnesses abandoning the Chamber of Commerce to join the NFIB.


You see, smaller buisnessnesses more often then not don't have to provide healthcare, and the big companies pretty much being forced to gives small buisnesses an edge.

 

BIG companies WANT healthcare reform.

It's the small buisnesses that don't want it.