If you really want to talk about the facts here they are:
- The largest percentage of the Federal budget goes to Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and ACA subsides (26%).
- Almost 60% of the Federal budget goes to the above plus SS and safety net programs.
- The rest of the budget is pretty hard to touch. For example, Defense is 15%, benefits for federal retirees and veterans is 8%, servicing the debt is 7%, and all other domestic programs are 12%.
Health Care is certainly the top priority by dollars spent. The only other things that you can say that are also facts are that Health Care has not been socialized and, as with almost everything in life in both the US and the rest of the world, the more money you have (individually) the better the health care. That is unlikely to change (that is an opinion). I believe the best attempt at socializing healthcare was during Obama's first term when the democrats had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, control of the House, and control of the White House and they still couldn't do a single payer plan. That is probably a fact but I haven't examined our entire political history to determine if those conditions existed before when there was also interest in radically changing the health care system.