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07-13-2008, 12:38 PM #41
Yes, I believe socialism will eventually lead to all of those countries programs going bankrupt. Over time needs will always outweight the available money to pay for them.
Even if our country wasn't involved overseas and wasting trillions of dollars, why do you trust big government so much to run your life? Especially a significant aspect of it like healthcare!
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07-13-2008, 12:42 PM #42
the thing about the u.s. is its great if your rich, but for middle to lower class, they stick it to you
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07-13-2008, 01:30 PM #43
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07-17-2008, 04:42 PM #47
My best friends Grandpa died because he had to wait for a surgery he was to sick to travel to the states and they lived in england, well because of this problem his grandma moved to the states she sold all of their land to be close to the family too. These people where rich too they had 3 houses 1 in germany and alot of land. Any way the universal health care sucks and I wont pay for crap insurance, right now I have some of the best insurance ever and I wouldnt trade anything for it. You need to quit letting those stupid socialist professors brain wash you. There is ample healthcare oppurtunities in Ameica. Also My best friend has been going to school to be a doctor and he just got into medical school and is now 300,000 dollars in debt and he still has 4 more years to go, now tell me how is a doctor going to pay his bills on the boo boo pay that universal healthcare doctors get. Go read about it and get to know someone personally in the business before you try saying universal healthcare is good, this is one step closer to socialism and incase anyone doesnt know what that is, it government control of everything and no ownership of land and houses, the government will tell you if you can get a loan. Obama is pretty close to a socialist and because of the liberal left wing socialists not letting us drill driving gas prices higher and higher I cant finish my degree in micro biology I have to go back to work so I can keep my house. I had enough money saved back when I paid 25.00 to fill my tank, now I pay 70.00 to fill up thats once every 5-8 days. I feel if obama is elected and he screws up the economy even more and gas goes up more, and government controls a few more of our freedoms, there will be a good chance of social uprising like in the 60's when america had the freedom movement. Now Mccain isnt a peach either but you just wait history repeats itself. I dont want to attack you, if your views are actually yours and you are not being spoon fed this crap by your professors who think they are gods and truly believe this hoo haw, then good that is your right, but make sure you know your facts first.
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07-17-2008, 04:47 PM #48
I am sorry to hear that but where I live there is much more funding for that and you get way better treatment for free, also have you filed for disability because my ex had that and she also got an insulin pump along with all of her medical bills are paid for. she works and goes to school too. she doesnt make much but they take care of her. My grandpa has that too and he gets his stuff paid for too.
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07-27-2008, 05:12 AM #49
I have never had any problem with swedish healthcare. The emergency service is absolutely incredible, the one major flaw is that the waiting lines for routine surgery can be extremely long in some cases due to a shortage of staff. There are plenty of things that could be changed though, but I wouldnt give up free healthcare.
The healthcare costs ammount to around 8% of the swedish BNP and it has been steady since 1993.
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07-28-2008, 04:47 PM #50
I dont see why people are arguing about this subject.
The VAST majority of posters on this thread have no experience with "Universal Healthcare" other than here say by being told or read in a book or journal, you all clearly have no firsthand knowledge of what they are commenting on.
Its like me saying that European and Jap Cars are better than American cars because they can go round corners fast without killing you!.... Ive never driven a yank car so how the fvck would i know?
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07-28-2008, 06:55 PM #51
I don't need a poll to know that the US healthcare system is a ****ing pathetic joke!
***No source checks!!!***
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07-28-2008, 08:11 PM #52
We live in the most flourished nation in the world, and our health care system sux. It is the worst system by far.
For a business owner, such as myself. We can only barely afford insurance for my wife, and she doesn't even have the best plan. We still pay out the ass for doctors visits, and medical bills.
I paid into the medical system for the past 10 years, and never had a claim. I made one claim in the last year & still paid out my ass. I looked into getting insurance again and they rated me at a high risk. I had one minor hernia surgery 2 years ago, and they want to penalize me for it.
Our medical system sucks ass.abstrack@protonmail.com
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07-28-2008, 08:12 PM #53abstrack@protonmail.com
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07-29-2008, 10:42 AM #54
From reading some of the comments here... i think im gonna pass on the moving to the states to live idea...
I think ill go somewhere where people actually give a shit about your well being.
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Actually, it's like you saying that Universal Heatlhcare is better than free market healthcare when in fact you've never experienced free market Healthcare. If you have, I'd like to know where and when cause we certainly aren't practicing it here. I can assure you, no one on here has experienced free market healthcare. So claiming that people "just don't know how good it is" is flawed at best. Here in a America we have quasi-socialized healthcare so we sure as hell have experienced it and you can look to our current system for the outcome.
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07-30-2008, 11:35 AM #58
Don't judge me boy, you don't know me!
Where is the sense in me paying in to a National Health Care system in the UK for years only to up sticks and move to the US?
If i fall ill, I will probably end up having to sell my house to pay for care in your shite system... No thanks, id rather lick my own arse!
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07-30-2008, 08:21 PM #63
Let's be civil. Where's your couth Englishman?
If you move to the Netherlands the state is not going to give a damn how much you paid into the English health care system. You brought up moving, so I'm just remarking on the ridiculousness of your belief that your taxes paid into one state's system have any bearing on your liability in another state's system.
If you tallied the amount of tax contributions you made to your state for health care over the course of your life I bet you it would be enough to buy yourself a little vacation home in France or somewhere else of your choosing.
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07-31-2008, 03:50 PM #65
Yeah, you and half the rest of the world's population. Your ethnicity is irrelevant when the issue is nationality. What state are you a citizen of?
If you are an English citizen, than you are an Englishman. If you don't understand that than your dangerous opinions are the least of your problems.
I'm not arguing the merits of the US health care system. I think that at this time the UK system is preferable to the mess that we've created over here, especially if you are very ill and have little or no income. But, like everything else in government, it's the lesser of the two evils, but by no means a good system.
You're missing the point, and big surprise, you're being insulting again. It doesn't matter where you go, your tax contributions into the UK health care system aren't going to matter. You start over regardless of where you go. If I was considering moving to another country, the cost of healthcare would play only a small role in my decision.
It's not free, you or someone else is paying for it. You just aren't getting what you pay for.
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07-31-2008, 05:51 PM #67
Lots of reasons really. A good reason would be that a greater percentage of people die from their ailments under a socialised system, the NHS in particular, than under the market-based system like in the US. Socialism breeds mediocrity. If you want to die in surgery, the NHS is for you.
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