America's OTHER desperate caravan
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These
are U.S. citizens crossing our northern border into Canada,
seeking relief from the profiteering cartels that run our country’s predatory
health system.
These people are among the millions of Americans who’ve literally been sickened by the price gouging of pharmaceutical giants.
These people are among the millions of Americans who’ve literally been sickened by the price gouging of pharmaceutical giants.
For
example, the Washington Post reports that from 2012 to 2016,
drug makers have nearly doubled the U.S. price of life-saving insulin.
It’s a massive highway robbery that Trump and Co. ignore, even though it creates a financial strain so severe that many patients try cheating death by skipping some dosages — an always dangerous gamble.
It’s a massive highway robbery that Trump and Co. ignore, even though it creates a financial strain so severe that many patients try cheating death by skipping some dosages — an always dangerous gamble.
Outraged
and desperate, many diabetics and their families are taking matters into their
own hands by making cross-border drug runs into towns just north of the
U.S.-Canadian line. They’re drawn there by Canada’s single-payer healthcare
system, which protects consumers from price-gouging.
As
the Post reported, one small group of Minnesotans recently
caravanned from their home into an Ontario border town where they could buy a
supply of insulin for about $1,200 — versus the $12,000 they would’ve been
charged in the United States.
Good
for them, but why should anyone in our incomparably-rich nation have to make
border raids to get essential health care?
As the organizer of this Minnesota caravan put it: “When you have a bad healthcare system, it makes good people feel like outlaws. It’s demeaning. It’s demoralizing. It’s unjust.”
As the organizer of this Minnesota caravan put it: “When you have a bad healthcare system, it makes good people feel like outlaws. It’s demeaning. It’s demoralizing. It’s unjust.”
We
the people must rise up, organize, and mobilize to make health care
profiteering unacceptable, illegal — and indeed, un-American.
OtherWords
columnist Jim Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker.
Distributed by OtherWords.org.