He was presumably referring to Americans' experiences with the health care system, and the public reaction to Thompson's murder has put a fine point on just how many Americans are
The article from MSN discusses widespread dissatisfaction among Americans regarding the current state of healthcare and insurance. According to a recent Gallup poll, only 48% of Americans are satisfied with the quality of medical care, marking a significant drop from previous years. Key issues highlighted include the high cost of healthcare, with 52% of Americans unhappy with healthcare costs, and 61% expressing dissatisfaction with the cost of health insurance. Additionally, there's frustration over access to care, with many feeling that the system is too complex and bureaucratic. The article points out that while there is bipartisan agreement on the need for reform, there's considerable debate on how to address these problems, with suggestions ranging from expanding government programs like Medicare to implementing market-based solutions. This dissatisfaction spans across political lines, indicating a broad consensus that the healthcare system requires substantial changes.