they say its specific to america but is it happening in canada? we don't know. canada would be a useful control group. actually we don't know anything. the article shares no details, no stats, one source which seems to be study which itself has very little information. it seems they just charted all the deaths in america vs all the deaths of other high income countries lumped together as one, determined america has more deaths, and called it a day.
without any evidence they blamed fentanyl, gun crime, poor health insurance, and low vaccine adoption (but vaccine adoption in the us was about 80% which is the same as most other high income countries)
they seem to blame whatever they think is safe to blame, and did very little research beyond creating two charts and calling it a day. i don't think these people are up to the task of getting to the bottom of this.