Study Links 45,000 U.S. Deaths a year to lack of Insurance

It's not muddying the waters. It's clarifying the subject.

Consider this. In any successful management plan known to man, you identify your biggest problems first and focus on them. Why focus your limited resources on the <2% when your biggest problem, heart disease, is responsible for >26% of your annual deaths?

Would not providing health care that allowed the poor and uninsured access to the system before their conditions became heart disease be a great first step towards attacking the #1 problem?

Just sayin and please don't call me a name again. It hurts my feelings.