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Unavailable and inadequate healthcare.Explain the Republican policy that increases deaths from "unintentional injuries", Simp.
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Unavailable and inadequate healthcare.Explain the Republican policy that increases deaths from "unintentional injuries", Simp.
Major fail.Unavailable and inadequate healthcare.
Then explain repeal and replace. Republicans saved it because they prefer the policy.That's just not true. Republicans vote for Republicans because, for the most part, they believe in Republican policies. You are deluding yourself by cherry picking and then applying that to the whole. And, polls often ask questions based on how the poller wants the outcome to be and then you take that as rock solid fact.
Truth hurts:Major fail.
Try again.
Or explain how that is a county by county issue.
I don't think you could find a more leftwing source if you tried, Simp.Truth hurts:
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I don't understand what you are talking about but you just proved that I was right when you just cherry pick info and then use it to cover everything.Then explain repeal and replace. Republicans saved it because they prefer the policy.
Use US News and World Reports then. Or just look at infant mortality. All the same. Red states are death traps.I don't think you could find a more leftwing source if you tried, Simp.
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Chicago, LA, Detroit, Baltimore, and Ferguson! So, shut upI warn you because I care.
Turns out the GOP policy is killing Americans at an alarming rate. This study references Covid being a recent factor, but how Covid only shined a light on a trend that has been happening. A growing mortality gap between Republican and Democrat areas largely stem from policy choices.
People in Republican Counties Have Higher Death Rates Than Those in Democratic Counties
The new study, conducted by researchers in Texas, Missouri, Massachusetts and Pakistan, covers the years 2001 through 2019 and examines age-adjusted mortality rates—the number of deaths per 100,000 people each year—from the top 10 leading causes of death, as recorded in 2019. These include heart disease, cancer, lung disease, unintentional injuries and suicide. The researchers then analyzed county-level results in each of the five presidential elections that took place during their study period, identifying counties as Republican or Democratic for the subsequent four years. They found the gap in mortality rates between Republican and Democratic counties increased for nine out of 10 causes of death. (The gap for cerebrovascular disease, which includes stroke and aneurysms, remained but narrowed.) Political environment, the authors suggest in the paper, is a “core determinant of health.”
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No thanks.Use US News and World Reports then. Or just look at infant mortality. All the same. Red states are death traps.
Are included in the study.Chicago, LA, Detroit, Baltimore, and Ferguson! So, shut up
All in demofk states but one, and all demofk mayors!.Are included in the study.
i see the same health care here in Nevada that i had in S.Cal....Truth hurts:
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A state-by-state report measuring access to care, quality of care, health outcomes, and health disparities across the United States.2020scorecard.commonwealthfund.org
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Liberal, not leftist, but otherwise, spot on.Do you ever make an argument or just spit out talking points like a leftist pez dispenser?
I thought Obamacare was supposed to fix healthcare.I warn you because I care.
Turns out the GOP policy is killing Americans at an alarming rate. This study references Covid being a recent factor, but how Covid only shined a light on a trend that has been happening. A growing mortality gap between Republican and Democrat areas largely stem from policy choices.
People in Republican Counties Have Higher Death Rates Than Those in Democratic Counties
The new study, conducted by researchers in Texas, Missouri, Massachusetts and Pakistan, covers the years 2001 through 2019 and examines age-adjusted mortality rates—the number of deaths per 100,000 people each year—from the top 10 leading causes of death, as recorded in 2019. These include heart disease, cancer, lung disease, unintentional injuries and suicide. The researchers then analyzed county-level results in each of the five presidential elections that took place during their study period, identifying counties as Republican or Democratic for the subsequent four years. They found the gap in mortality rates between Republican and Democratic counties increased for nine out of 10 causes of death. (The gap for cerebrovascular disease, which includes stroke and aneurysms, remained but narrowed.) Political environment, the authors suggest in the paper, is a “core determinant of health.”
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Pick one state. Great. Look at them all and the results of all. That’s statistics. One observation is an anecdote.i see the same health care here in Nevada that i had in S.Cal....
Are you still on states, or counties? What is your story at this point in time?Pick one state. Great. Look at them all and the results of all. That’s statistics. One observation is an anecdote.
I try to help you guys by pointing out that GOP leadership is literally killing you at an incredible rate and all you want to do is avoid it. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. How many lives is partisanship worth?Are you still on states, or counties? What is your story at this point in time?
Oh, so you are back to counties and not states.I try to help you guys by pointing out that GOP leadership is literally killing you at an incredible rate and all you want to do is avoid it. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. How many lives is partisanship worth?
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