originally posted by dl36:
are your eyes painted on?
his suggestion was to move to a 3rd world country.... plain and simple... no Spin, no BS... just move...
then.... he asked you to name one first world nation that doesnt have some kind of universal health care....
you didnt/couldnt...
The rest is your typical blabbering on about talking points
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Please show me where I said I didn't understand his suggestion? I merely said it was stupid and it is.
Countries that have public health care generally have higher taxes to pay for it and don't structure it in a form of forced commerce.
originally posted by dl36:
are your eyes painted on?
his suggestion was to move to a 3rd world country.... plain and simple... no Spin, no BS... just move...
then.... he asked you to name one first world nation that doesnt have some kind of universal health care....
you didnt/couldnt...
The rest is your typical blabbering on about talking points
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Please show me where I said I didn't understand his suggestion? I merely said it was stupid and it is.
Countries that have public health care generally have higher taxes to pay for it and don't structure it in a form of forced commerce.
originally posted by stiln: (the one who most always gets away with bashing/namecalling)
Well you don't have your right and if you look around you (the world) nearly every single progressive industrialized nation has some kind of universal care whether it be part of a Bismark model, national health insurance model, or Beveridge.
But then again you probably no 0 about the various health care models that use utilized around the globe.
Google it..... You're obviously not very informed.
But you seem to insist that we should have the out-of-pocket model that nearly the entire world aside from AFrica, rural parts of india, and south America have.
Like I said before if you don't want to pay into a system that clearly works in other parts of the world... THEN MOVE!!!!!
Because that's tough shit, bowlfuck...
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I like how you choose to put words in my mouth to help further your lame arguement.
There are better ways to deal with the health care system without forcing people to purchase insurance.
I would prefer to just have a higher tax bill then to be forced to purchase a high deductible plan that will cost me $300 bones/ month and likely never give me any benefit because I don't have $5000 per year of health problems.
Why not offer a plan that spreads the uninsured accross the doctor pools in a limited fashion that lets the doctors write off the expense for treatment and charges the uninsured a modest/ affordable fee? If you limit the number of patients that one particular doctor can write off AND aggressively deal with TORT reform and eliminate bogus lawsuits, allowing the doctors to save mucho dinero on malpractice insurance you will make a huge dent in the problem.
Problem is, you either can't think for yourself or you choose not to. That causes mindless drones like darryl to co sponser your namecalling threads and ultimately get exposed for such, leading to WSC getting further exposed for not doing anything about your tactics.
Bottom line is there are better ways to deal with the health care system than whats currently being forced down our throats.
originally posted by stiln: (the one who most always gets away with bashing/namecalling)
Well you don't have your right and if you look around you (the world) nearly every single progressive industrialized nation has some kind of universal care whether it be part of a Bismark model, national health insurance model, or Beveridge.
But then again you probably no 0 about the various health care models that use utilized around the globe.
Google it..... You're obviously not very informed.
But you seem to insist that we should have the out-of-pocket model that nearly the entire world aside from AFrica, rural parts of india, and south America have.
Like I said before if you don't want to pay into a system that clearly works in other parts of the world... THEN MOVE!!!!!
Because that's tough shit, bowlfuck...
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I like how you choose to put words in my mouth to help further your lame arguement.
There are better ways to deal with the health care system without forcing people to purchase insurance.
I would prefer to just have a higher tax bill then to be forced to purchase a high deductible plan that will cost me $300 bones/ month and likely never give me any benefit because I don't have $5000 per year of health problems.
Why not offer a plan that spreads the uninsured accross the doctor pools in a limited fashion that lets the doctors write off the expense for treatment and charges the uninsured a modest/ affordable fee? If you limit the number of patients that one particular doctor can write off AND aggressively deal with TORT reform and eliminate bogus lawsuits, allowing the doctors to save mucho dinero on malpractice insurance you will make a huge dent in the problem.
Problem is, you either can't think for yourself or you choose not to. That causes mindless drones like darryl to co sponser your namecalling threads and ultimately get exposed for such, leading to WSC getting further exposed for not doing anything about your tactics.
Bottom line is there are better ways to deal with the health care system than whats currently being forced down our throats.
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