That’s not a reasonable position. The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, its interpretation, and the monied interests lobbying with millions of dollars to make billions selling firearms are endemic to the socio-political quagmire that is American politics.
There is no universal healthcare in the US. To debate any other reason for mortality is flagrant disregard for the truth.
There’s that, but there’s also drug overdoses, traffic fatalities, health issues, suicide, violent crime…
The US is a dangerous place in many ways, it would seem.
And a lot of those things you listed are simply because life kind of sucks here
From an outsider’s POV (I’m Canadian) I see 2 main causes: private for-profit healthcare and almost unlimited access to guns.
Fixing those two would go a long way towards changing the death rate.
Well, there’s that, and also
Also walkable cities.
Agreed about the Healthcare, but the guns are just a symptom
That’s not a reasonable position. The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, its interpretation, and the monied interests lobbying with millions of dollars to make billions selling firearms are endemic to the socio-political quagmire that is American politics.
Thus, a symptom of another problem. That’s what I said.
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Yeah but we’ve had all that for all the previous generations… Those are precedented
I agree but drug overdoses, health issues, suicide could all be mitigated by universal healthcare
Yea, they say that first. And then more. Read it?