I don't think learning and relaying what I see everyday is infomercialling.
My view of people as productive vs unproductive assets contributing by paying their income taxes to the national common good, is at odds with many that don't pay any. They don't pay taxes, yet condemn investing in those that want to.
Health is like changing oil, or fitting new shovel handles....
I have discussed this ad nauseam with rm Bill. Are you a physician in public health? I dont think Bill is?
The Medicaid system is broken and biden care is not advocating for solutions. Health is not a discussion among elites, or court cases. My observations have been that without skin in the game, recipient value healthcare in the same way that they value other free things.
How can you measure productivity in terms of income tax contribution when a taxable income is generally a barrier to receiving Medicaid benefits? What does it run in Michigan, across the country, failure to show for a Medicaid health appoint runs around forty percent? Does your same Medicaid system advocate to decriminalize illegal drug use, and then lobby for funding to treat substance abuse and addiction as a medical problem?
Is this your concept of a healthier, more productive US of A? On the average, if a generic person does not follow up with their generic health appointments forty percent of the time, do you want that percentage of commitment from the person that changes the oil for your Cadillac?