uwbadgers23
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YES. And of course healthcare should be considered a basic human right. Anyone who thinks otherwise has more than a few loose screws in their head. Unfortunately in the U.S. there are very few politicians who think it’s a basic, human right. The Bernie Sanders’ and Elizabeth Warren’s are few and far between.Once again, the major underlying unanswered question for U.S. citizens: *Should Healthcare finally be classified in your country as a BASIC HUMAN RIGHT with universal access to medical care without financial hardship OR continue to be a privatized, for-profit PRIVILEGE?* Every other G-20 nation, except the U.S., has classified it as a basic human right. All of this heated discussion around either "evil murderer" or "saintly vigilante" Luigi and the "corrupt, greedy, broken" U.S. healthcare system is secondary to this first KEY QUESTION!