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mritterhoff
·11 days ago·discuss
I suspect OP mean declining fertility rate. USA population is still increasing, but is slowing down, and will sharply drop if the fertility rate remains below replacement of ~2 children per woman.
mritterhoff
·4 months ago·discuss
You're moving the goalposts. There's tons we can do to improve US healthcare outcomes (we overspend compared to what we get [1]) by emulating what has succeeded in other countries. But that conversation and solution is different than "nobody has healthcare".

As to defense, I live here, as do the majority of the people I love and like. It's in my interest to have my country continue to exist as a sovereign nation with the ability to defend itself from foreign adversaries.

1. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/life-expectancy-vs-health...
mritterhoff
·4 months ago·discuss
Most Americans have some form of health insurance [1].

I'd argue that my country is worth defending, despite its many flaws.

1. https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2025/demo/p60-28...
mritterhoff
·4 months ago·discuss
No one is stopping you, and maybe it's worth trying out!
mritterhoff
·5 months ago·discuss
It seems to be, given how many people voted for "mass deportations".

It also makes it easier for employers to get away with poor working conditions for those workers.
mritterhoff
·6 months ago·discuss
Moving electrons around isn't inherently immoral like slavery is. It's odd to compare the two!
mritterhoff
·6 months ago·discuss
Housing is expensive because homeowners have weaponized zoning laws to make it illegal to build housing the city needs.
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
A small section of it is.

> “Bowtie” bounded by Broadway and Seventh Avenue between 42nd and 47th Streets.
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
My understanding is that picked fruits and veg are still alive [1], and often respirating [2]. This is a big component in figuring out how to refrigerate them at the optimal temperatures and atmospheric makeup.

1. https://healthland.time.com/2013/06/21/theyre-alive-harveste... 2. https://agriculture.institute/food-chemistry-and-physiology/...
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
Big agree. Times Square would be a great place to start.
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
Agree. Also I don't think any adults were forcibly vaccinated again their will, they just lost out on certain societal privileges.
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
Seems 48.6% of US employees had employer-provided health care in 2023. Lower than I would have thought.

https://www.kff.org/state-health-policy-data/state-indicator...
mritterhoff
·7 months ago·discuss
> because healthcare demand is unlimited.

How's that? Beyond some level of care I suspect demand drops of a cliff. No one goes to the doctor for the fun of it.
mritterhoff
·8 months ago·discuss
Ignoring the pandemic, the percentage has been north of 45% since 2014 or so, according to Moody's: https://archive.is/AW6rW
mritterhoff
·8 months ago·discuss
Why would that be better? I think you'd miss out on economies of scale and end up paying more.
mritterhoff
·11 months ago·discuss
I'm mostly cheering for more competition in the field. No reason for advances in life-changing technical progress to belong solely to that one company.
mritterhoff
·11 months ago·discuss
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