Quote Originally Posted by Fluidic Kimbo View Post
I see the following quote from that website:
"The law sets a ceiling on how much consumers have to spend on health care. In 2019, it's $7,900 for a single person and double that for a family. "


So let's say I decide to move to America. . . first I need to tolerate the fact that every person who takes a disliking to me can walk into a shop and buy a gun. Second thing I need to accept that I might end up spending 20% of my income on medical care. Tell me about the 'American Dream' again. Did they mean 'dream' in the sense of something whimsical and derisory?
The thing is Kimbo, if someone wants a gun they will get it whether they walk into a shop and buy it legally or get it of the street unregistered. Do you understand that?

The healthcare system in America has never been ideal and probably never will be.

The thing about the USA is you have “opportunities “ so to speak. Some people work really hard and manage to get a good job/lifestyle but the thing is there is nothing guaranteed. I can guarantee its better than living in a communist nation