#and all the others that might have been nationalised and even merged in the intervening decades
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Much before and not necessarily healthcare related, but it also was liberals who made virtually all the anti-trust laws that were in full force between the 1930s and 1980s in the US. Without that, the Standard Oil would still have a monopoly on petrol and Bell on telecommunications in the US.
i think a big reason that I get frustrated with the "liberals have never made anybody's lives better" is that in the US it used to be legal for insurance companies to charge you more if you were sick or even just straight up deny you the ability to sign up for them if you already had a "pre-existing condition", and this was only stopped by the passage of the ACA during Obama's term. but a lot of people who talk about politics on here are too young to really be affected by that since they would have been on their parents insurance (which the ACA required insurers extend until you're 26). and this was all done via politicking and not blowing up insurance CEOs mansions or whatever.
I'm not saying that the ACA fixed insurance forever, god no. but "you can't deny someone insurance for being sick" is a massive change and people don't realize it!
Most adults want the law’s prohibition on insurers from denying coverage based on pre-existing medical conditions to stay. Two thirds (67%) of the public say that it is “very important” that this provision remain in place, including most Republicans (54%) However, only about 4 in 10 people (39%) are aware that that provision is part of the ACA.
#US#politics#history#yeah#of course the left back then had their own ideas about how to deal with monopolies#but generally the formula wasn't to divide the businesses in different corporations#it was to nationalise them whole#and have regulated monopolic markets for the goods and services they sell#so in the 80s#instead of relaxing anti-trust laws and letting some of those companies buy the others#you would have Reagan fully privatising back Standard Oil and Bell#and all the others that might have been nationalised and even merged in the intervening decades#which is more or less what happened in Russia in the 90s#with the known effects of absolute economic wreck and massive corruption
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