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New York University professor Scott Galloway emphasizes that the frustration many Americans experience regarding soaring health care costs should be aimed at lawmakers rather than company executives. Galloway argues that while corporate leaders often take the brunt of public ire, it is ultimately legislators who shape the policies and regulations governing the health care system.
He points out that the complexity of the U.S. health care landscape is a result of legislative decisions that have allowed costs to spiral out of control. By focusing their anger on the individuals who create and enforce health care laws, Galloway believes that citizens can drive more meaningful change.
He encourages a more informed public dialogue about health care reform, urging individuals to hold their elected representatives accountable for the financial burdens faced by many families. Galloway's perspective sheds light on the need for systemic change rather than merely targeting corporate entities, advocating for a shift in focus to foster a more equitable health care system for all.
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