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Why are younger Canadians more susceptible to Trump and the lure of the 51st state?
(policyoptions.irpp.org)
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Teach them about the cost of health care and that should make them think twice
One would hope so, but I think people who find Trump alluring tend to vote (and think about politics) like sports fans as opposed to rational or self-interested actors. For them, feelings and fiction are more important than policy, facts, etc.
These people see themselves as destined to be upper class so they imagine their future as covered by good insurance plus investments that would easily absorb any emergency. So they vote for the interests of the rich, because in their fantasy that’s also their long term best interests.
Tragically, this lack of class consciousness makes them vote for narrowing the path of social mobility that they’re counting on.
One of them told me that they learned that the price you pay a hospital is paid by insurance and that the price you actually pay is a lot lower. So they're not bothered. Like, seriously.
Yeah i could get it for free from the government if i need it, but wouldn't it be better if i constantly pay a fee even if i use no health services then get denied when i do need them and have to pay out of pocket?
Yeah, I suspect ignorance of the situation is what's driving the trend, which must not be very significant because the CBC article cited barely mentions it.