Sirius Glass
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America is not a homogenous country. We have cultural, racial, ethnic, geographic, social, and other major differences among major populations of Americans. Some of these groups don't take care of themselves so the averages are brought down. Of course, no one wants to discuss these things for fear of being called bigoted. Plus, there's a huge political incentive among many liberal Americans who want universal medical coverage. So they use this "average" negative statistic as an argument for why we need government coverage. They never break out the statistics by groups. Most Americans are perfectly happy with their medical coverage, or were until the government screwed it up by getting involved.
Oh, I see. If one is a liberal than their option and vote does not count. Good to know. Most people that I have met across the country feel that medicines and medical coverage cost to much so I do not know were the "Most Americans are perfectly happy with their medical coverage" appears outside of Congress definitely not in the real world.