The Washington Post editorial predictably ignores research showing that a single-payer system would save hundreds of billions of dollars—and tens of thousands of lives—each year.

An editorial published on Christmas by the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post inveighed against supporters of Medicare for All in the United States, pointing to the struggles of Britain’s chronically underfunded National Health Service as a ā€œcautionary taleā€ while ignoring research showing that a single-payer system would save the US hundreds of billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives each year.

TheĀ editorial, headlined ā€œSocialized medicine can’t survive the winter,ā€ laments the ā€œreligious-like devotion to the NHSā€ in theĀ United Kingdom even as ā€œhospital corridors overflow and routine procedures get canceled due to a catastrophic event commonly known as ā€˜winter.ā€™ā€

The Post editorial board, led by opinion editor Adam O’Neal, waves away expert analyses showing that the UK government is underinvesting in its healthcare system relative to other countries in Europe, resulting in the kinds of problems the Thursday editorial attributed to the supposedly inherent flaws of single-payer systems.

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    Chronically underfunded by the Tories in order to make getting rid of it more palatable.

    The only thing the UK believes in is the NHS. It is our religion.

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      I loved the NHS while I was over there. I got health care SO MUCH BETTER than in the US. And it was way more continent and less stressful. And, assuming that the ā€œentry feeā€ I paid when I got my visa wasn’t subsidized, cheeper too.

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          I enjoyed the IT crowd… I had/have a MASSIVE crush on the Jen(?) character (the boss of the it department) but not on the actress, the character in terms of how she moved and also those pencil skirts god damn