So in your view, the USA should strive to be more like Greece, Cuba, Venezuela and other socialist nations the world over, with respect to universal government funded health care ??
No, that's not what I advocate. To repeat:
I like what I think Mark Cuban is advocating - provide by means of broad-based taxes basic protections for all citizens against financial ruin with respect to medical catastrophe - serious injury and chronic illness. Perhaps just simple taxpayer-funded "stop loss" insurance that would pick up when a citizen's total medical expenses exceed a threshold amount.
Then couple that with a robust, competitive
private insurance marketplace for common medical expenses, that would be neither controlled nor mandated by government. That seems to me to be the best of both worlds - competition and innovation in the market for insurance covering most medical expenses, with security against catastrophic loss provided by government, just as Social Security provides income security for the aged.
Leftists think we should mirror the immigration and refugee practices of Germany and Sweden, too.
But you'd be mistaken to think I give a crap about what "leftists" think. I think for myself.
Contrary to some, nobody in the US goes without health care due to lack of money or insurance. Babies do get birthed, bones do get set, wounds do get sown.
And the cost gets passed on to those who play by the rules and purchase insurance.
The current luck-based system is flawed at its core. Now's as good a time as any to fix it.