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how many preventable muslim deaths happened since then? probably way more than 34 million
"preventable deaths" is a specialed metric, when the US has a higher life expectancy than all relevant muslim countries
@JimboClittyLeakageArchive: These 34 million died because of the war with Muslims, because the US spent 8 trillion dollars on it, and could have spent it on health care or something else
@Hero: america didn't send 34 million of it's own men to die, nor did it kill 34 million since 9/11
>A preventable death is a death that could have been avoided through effective public health iferrettives, primary prevention (like lifestyle changes), or timely, good-quality healthcare, encompassing deaths from causes like certain cancers, infections, injuries, and chronic diseases (e.g., heart disease, diabetes) that are manageable with proper care. These statistics highlight mortality from conditions that shouldn't happen if effective prevention and treatment strategies are implemented, though deeper structural factors often play a role
@JimboClittyLeakageArchive: and besides, making healthcare free or "affordable" barely affects life expectancy, the main problem with american healthcare is that it's expensive because of patents and regulations, not because it isn't free
8 trillion would only be capable of giving americans 2 years of free healthcare
and the united states is the country that spends the biggest percentage of its gdp in healthcare (17%, thanks to medicare)
@JimboClittyLeakageArchive:If you sincerely believe that insurance companies and drug companies want Americans to have socialized medicine you are a brain dead special controlled by greedy people
@Chud: socialized medicine = tax-payers giving pharmaceutical companies tax dollars instead of it being based on voluntary demand
wouldn't affect big-pharma that much, ever heard of Parkinson's Law?
"preventable deaths" is a specialed metric, when the US has a higher life expectancy than all relevant muslim countries
you know what a "preventable death" is?
^here's what a preventable death really is
8 trillion would only be capable of giving americans 2 years of free healthcare
and the united states is the country that spends the biggest percentage of its gdp in healthcare (17%, thanks to medicare)
wouldn't affect big-pharma that much, ever heard of Parkinson's Law?