People who live in countries with universal health coverage are, by all measures I have seen, happier with this arrangement than we Americans are with ours.
77% of Americans
support at least the choice of a public option.
But, no, all those brainwashed Europeans, Canadians, Australians, etc. would clearly prefer to go back to a system that lets you go bankrupt, lose your home, lose your job, suffer needlessly, and die prematurely. If only we'd ask them, they'd surely tell us they feel oppressed and unfree.
Oh, but wait. They live longer, are
healthier, and apart from a few disgruntled agitators who by no means represent a significantly-sized movement, are quite satisfied with their public health care systems.
Now, someone tell me--if we are so happy with
our system, why do one half to three quarters of us want a public option available? Hmm!