Quote:
Originally Posted by elphenor
When it comes to life expectancy the very stress of being poor will take years of your life not to mention the poor healthcare
life expectancy in the US for the working class is declining for the first time since the AIDS epidemic
So is this a "personal responsibility" issue or maybe, just maybe, we treat our workers like **** in this country
|
We need proven statistical evidence of this. Not just your word.
Only thing I can come up with (searching the net) is people are killing themselves because they can't deal with the stress. Which is highly debatable on weather or not that has anything to do with healthcare or the over all health of our people.
If you desperately want to stretch the goal posts you could say that overpriced healthcare is having an effect on mental health, but other than that I don't see our medical system having any direct impact on how unhealthy American's are.
Treating workers like **** doesn't force them to eat so many french fries. And **** most of yall hypocrites because of how much I've heard people bad mouth Batlord for working at Burger King.
What your pointing out is an economic and social issue rather than a healthcare issue.