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28 Feb 2025
Stephen Crowder does not fundamentally understand the issues regarding rural access to healthcare.

or my god he might not be approved by medicare and medicaid steven just doesn't fundamentally understand the issues that the adults are discussing about things like rural access to health care the in-network stuff is a side issue but that could be entirely solved by single-payer health care so if steven wants to endorse medicare for all he's welcome to as long as private insurance is a primary driver of coverage you're going to have in-network and out-of-network issues it's a byproduct of the combination of of the market and healthcare.

18 Sep 2023
Hospitals do not deny care to unvaccinated patients for routine issues like broken legs, though vaccination status may affect organ transplant eligibility.

So, people are not being turned away from hospitals en masse because they're unvaccinated. And actually, Alex flipped up with his examples there. He included one true one in that list of bullshit, and that offers a window into the story that he's lying about. If you're unvaccinated and you show up at a hospital with a broken leg, they won't deny you care, but they might offer you a vaccine. However, if you reject getting the vaccine, it could dramatically hurt your chances at getting an organ transplant.

26 Jun 2018
Richard Mack had a heart attack while his wife was sick and started a GoFundMe because they could not afford insurance.

Richard Mack was a hostile opponent of Obamacare, and then he had a heart attack while his wife was very sick. They were self-employed and could not afford insurance. With mounting medical bills, they started a GoFundMe to pay for their health care. Jordan will be thrilled to learn that they did not reach that goal.