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Posted by RGA on April 27, 2022 at 16:36:54:

The movie Joker. A social commentary about the lack of medical care. Had he had full health coverage he would have been given his needed medications and there would be no movie.

Breaking Bad would have ended after one episode. Walter White gets cancer and goes to a hospital in free healthcare country. Walter gets 100% coverage for free. End of show. All the death and destruction that followed (including an airline crash) would have all been avoided. The price of Walter's cancer treatment VS the cost of all that happened as a result of not giving Walter free cancer treatments. LOL - Pretty slick - follow the price vs cost analysis. Ditto the movie Joker.