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Universal health care is a reform that should have been implemented in the US either during WW2 or after the WW2 at the same time as Europe and UK implemented Universal health care. Now with 300+ million people it is a near impossible and too expensive to try and implement healthcare for all citizens.

In Europe, Canada, New Zealand and Australia public health and private health systems have successfully co-existed. Europeans, New Zealanders and Australians have enjoyed the benefits of Universal health care that helps keep health care costs down. US health care market is unregulated and medical costs are way too expensive as a direct consequence of not having universal health care to keep prices in check.