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AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j4x82op wrote

>People should be aware this is rapidly becoming a culture war issue. This is largely because 1) an associated press bombshell article about Canada's medical assistance in dying program (MAID) and 2) American conservatives reorienting their arguments about pro-life to focus on this issue.... > >The gist of the pro argument is it is only humane to allow people to choose when to die. We know the vast majority of a person's lifetime medical expenses will occur within 90 days of their death. We know medical debt is the main reason people declare bankruptcy.

>The gist of the anti argument is these policies innately corrupt medical institutions that are supposed to be stalwart advocates for your right to life.

Conservatives are turning this into a culture war because of the part that I have placed in bold.

The stated gist of the anti-argument is the alleged corruption of medical doctoring. That's a pretext. I'm sure that there are some religious types and literal adherents of the Hippocratic Oath that are serious, but in the halls of government, this is coming from the health care lobby and drug companies and their lapdog Republicans.

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LazyUpvote88 t1_j4xsdfa wrote

So conservatives are against it because they want dying people to run up a bunch of medical bills before they die? Sorry I don’t understand

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madnessdanz t1_j4xw8og wrote

No, seems you did understand

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LazyUpvote88 t1_j4yto3o wrote

Why would they want that? I’m dense.

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letsseeaction t1_j4zwjg2 wrote

GOP is pro big business. They'd rather money be funneled into the bloated medical system than building intergenerational wealth

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AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j4y6zcl wrote

Medical debt is a three for one for the billionaire class.

Make money treating you, make money keeping you in the workforce, make money keeping your kids in the workforce.

A case of cancer or a catastrophic injury quickly turns into generational poverty, in the land of the free.

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LazyUpvote88 t1_j4ytwj6 wrote

So if my parents die from cancer and rack up medical debt as they’re going out, am I expected to pay it off?

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katycatnip t1_j4yuzh6 wrote

Not you personally, but their estate will need to pay outstanding bills. I just lost my dad after he spent the last four months in & out of the hospital and I’m not looking forward to sorting through the mountain of medical bills headed my way (I am the executor of his estate).

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LazyUpvote88 t1_j4ywc50 wrote

Wow. Fuck that. The rich are ruining this country and world with their unending quest for more money and power.

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