During the Great Depression, FDR considered making national health insurance part of his signature New Deal legislation — which would have made the US a pioneer — but those provisions were nixed to prioritize the Social Security retirement and disability programs, among others.
So old people chose something that benefits themselves only over something that benefits everyone.
I mean, penicillin wasn’t publicly available until 1941. So at that time, we barely had healthcare that was even worth paying for. I can understand why they deprioritized it.
I think people forget we’ve had truly modern healthcare for less than a century
You forgot this part, before WW2:
So old people chose something that benefits themselves only over something that benefits everyone.
I mean, penicillin wasn’t publicly available until 1941. So at that time, we barely had healthcare that was even worth paying for. I can understand why they deprioritized it.
I think people forget we’ve had truly modern healthcare for less than a century