100% it shouldn’t but that’s not the point here, and doesn’t actually change anything about the topic at hand.
The unfortunate reality is that our healthcare is tied to our employment. This also means the side effects of that unfortunate reality are also real.
Not that I’m agreeing with the way things are I’m simply explaining that the way things are means that such argument doesn’t discount the fax or serve as any sort of counter.
Healthcare should not be tied to employment
100% it shouldn’t but that’s not the point here, and doesn’t actually change anything about the topic at hand.
The unfortunate reality is that our healthcare is tied to our employment. This also means the side effects of that unfortunate reality are also real.
Not that I’m agreeing with the way things are I’m simply explaining that the way things are means that such argument doesn’t discount the fax or serve as any sort of counter.
Okay, but this story is about China.