The current health care system in this country is unsustainable, and the experts who brought us these problems are the ones who are complaining about Trump’s appointment of RFK, Jr. And it’s frustrating because if you look at the burden on our economy, 90 percent of the $4.5 trillion in the health budget is for chronic illness. One in five U.S. dollars in our GDP is for health care, but of that money, 90 percent is for these chronic illnesses that weren’t even in existence, in terms of treatment, 60 years ago when RFK’s uncle was President. We’ve got the world’s biggest health bill, but this is ironic and tragic because we have worse outcomes than many of the countries.
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