“It’s Cheaper to Die”: Ending the Healthcare Scam in America


The Story, They Don’t Want You to Think About:

“Hi, I’d like to get health insurance,” says the average working American—let’s call him Mark. Mark’s 32, works full-time, doesn’t make six figures, and just wants basic protection in case something happens.

The insurance agent grins. “Great! You can pick between the Basic, Enhanced, or Premium plans.”

“What’s the difference?”

“Well, the Basic is $200 a month. But if you actually want to see a doctor, there’s a $100 co-pay per visit. Oh, and a $7,000 deductible.”

“…So I pay $200 a month, but still have to pay $100 to even talk to a doctor?”

“Yes.”

“And you don’t cover anything until I pay $7,000 first?”

“Correct.”

Mark’s eyes twitch with disgust. “Alright, what about the ‘Enhanced’ plan?”

“Much better! $500 a month. Lower co-pays—only $40. And your deductible is only $4,000!”

“So I pay $6,000 a year just for the plan, another $4,000 out of pocket before anything’s covered, and $40 every time I show up?”

“Now you’re getting it.”

Mark laughs nervously. “What if I get hit by a car? Or, I don’t know, break my arm?”

The agent smiles again. “Well, if the bill is $10,000, and you’ve paid your $4,000 deductible, we might cover 80% of the remaining balance. Unless it’s out of network. Or not pre-approved. Or deemed non-emergency. In that case, you might owe the full amount.”

“So… what exactly am I paying for?”

“Peace of mind,” says the agent.

Mark stares blankly. “It sounds like I’m paying a monthly bribe to maybe not go bankrupt.”

The agent leans in. “And don’t forget—we also offer funeral services starting at $8,000.”

Mark stands up. “So, if I get sick, I lose everything. If I live, I pay forever. And if I die, I bankrupt my family.”

The agent shrugs. “Welcome to American healthcare.”


This isn’t a joke. This is your reality.
  • 58% of U.S. adults reported skipping or delaying medical care in the past year due to cost.
  • Two-thirds of all bankruptcies in the U.S. are tied to medical expenses.
  • Insurance companies routinely deny claims for necessary procedures, while their CEOs make tens of millions in annual bonuses.

The National Socialist American Party’s Plan:

We don’t treat the health of our citizens like a gimmick to be profited from. We treat it like a sacred responsibility. Here’s our solution:

  • Eliminate for-profit insurance: No more middlemen profiting off your pain.
  • Nationalize healthcare: Public hospitals, public doctors, state-funded from taxation and service—not debt.
  • Universal coverage: No premiums. No co-pays. No deductibles. If you’re a citizen, you’re covered. Period.
  • Regional healthcare sovereignty: Communities help oversee local medical institutions to prevent bureaucratic abuse.
  • Life-first principle: Emergency care, diagnostics, and preventative medicine prioritized—because a strong people is a healthy people.

Because after all this… it really is cheaper to die.

And we say: Not anymore.
We don’t want our citizens choosing between food and a doctor.
We don’t want another man dying at home with a burst appendix because he couldn’t afford the ER.
We don’t want another mother avoiding treatment because it’ll put the family in debt.

We want health, dignity, and strength.
That is the American future we will build.


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