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Seems to me the uninsured do need help.
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A. Who says they want your help?
B. Do you have the source to back these numbers up or do you just indiscriminately repost things you see on social media because it fits your bias?
A. Who says they want your help?
B. Do you have the source to back these numbers up or do you just indiscriminately repost things you see on social media because it fits your bias?
A. You just did...I don't know why
B. No and Yes...
Seems to me the uninsured do need help. Gotta comment on that or do you want to tell me how great I look next?
A. Who says they want your help?
B. Do you have the source to back these numbers up or do you just indiscriminately repost things you see on social media because it fits your bias?
A. You just did...I don't know why
B. No and Yes...
Seems to me the uninsured do need help. Gotta comment on that or do you want to tell me how great I look next?
Well if they need help then you and all likeminded should whip our your wallets and checkbooks help out.
Feel free. I'm sure you'll feel good about yourselves. You'd be the greatest.
There are problems with Obamacare because it was mainly written to satisfy what the health insurance companies and other businesses wanted.
Now if we reformed Obmacare by moving to a universal health care system, nobody would have to open their wallets, because all the universal health care systems in the world cost less than the American health care system does. Not all universal health care systems are socialist, by the way. In many, people are given a card, doctors and hospitals remain private businesses or nonprofits, and people can go wherever they want.
Now, about saving money. The United States spends about 18% of Gross Domestic Product on our health care system and the health care industry is pushing that up further at a rapid rate. The most expensive universal health care nation, Germany, pays about 12% of her Gross Domestic Product, or about 2/3 of what America pays. Most universal health care nations are below 10% of Gross Domestic Product, which is getting into the area of half, or slightly over half, of what we pay.
For those lower prices, everyone is covered.
Most of the universal health care system are of better quality than the American system.
In a large number of universal health care nations, he average life expectancy is longer than in he United States, so in those universal health care nations, people live longer and pay less.
The universal health care systems are also better than the American health care system on a number of other outcome measures. There are statistics on the United Nations website if you wish to look into this further.
Basically then, the American health care system is a scam designed to extract as much money from patients, their families, their employers, etc. as possible.
In universal health care nations, the health care system give everyone care, and better medical care, than the United States - for less money.
Jim
There are problems with Obamacare because it was mainly written to satisfy what the health insurance companies and other businesses wanted.
Now if we reformed Obmacare by moving to a universal health care system, nobody would have to open their wallets, because all the universal health care systems in the world cost less than the American health care system does. Not all universal health care systems are socialist, by the way. In many, people are given a card, doctors and hospitals remain private businesses or nonprofits, and people can go wherever they want.
TtNow, about saving money. The United States spends about 18% of Gross Domestic Product on our health care system and the health care industry is pushing that up further at a rapid rate. The most expensive universal health care nation, Germany, pays about 12% of her Gross Domestic Product, or about 2/3 of what America pays. Most universal health care nations are below 10% of Gross Domestic Product, which is getting into the area of half, or slightly over half, of what we pay.
For those lower prices, everyone is covered.
Most of the universal health care system are of better quality than the American system.
In a large number of universal health care nations, he average life expectancy is longer than in he United States, so in those universal health care nations, people live longer and pay less.
The universal health care systems are also better than the American health care system on a number of other outcome measures. There are statistics on the United Nations website if you wish to look into this further.
Basically then, the American health care system is a scam designed to extract as much money from patients, their families, their employers, etc. as possible.
In universal health care nations, the health care system give everyone care, and better medical care, than the United States - for less money.
Jim
There are problems with Obamacare because it was mainly written to satisfy what the health insurance companies and other businesses wanted.
Now if we reformed Obmacare by moving to a universal health care system, nobody would have to open their wallets, because all the universal health care systems in the world cost less than the American health care system does. Not all universal health care systems are socialist, by the way. In many, people are given a card, doctors and hospitals remain private businesses or nonprofits, and people can go wherever they want.
TtNow, about saving money. The United States spends about 18% of Gross Domestic Product on our health care system and the health care industry is pushing that up further at a rapid rate. The most expensive universal health care nation, Germany, pays about 12% of her Gross Domestic Product, or about 2/3 of what America pays. Most universal health care nations are below 10% of Gross Domestic Product, which is getting into the area of half, or slightly over half, of what we pay.
For those lower prices, everyone is covered.
Most of the universal health care system are of better quality than the American system.
In a large number of universal health care nations, he average life expectancy is longer than in he United States, so in those universal health care nations, people live longer and pay less.
The universal health care systems are also better than the American health care system on a number of other outcome measures. There are statistics on the United Nations website if you wish to look into this further.
Basically then, the American health care system is a scam designed to extract as much money from patients, their families, their employers, etc. as possible.
In universal health care nations, the health care system give everyone care, and better medical care, than the United States - for less money.
Jim
Sounds like you've made a great argument to yourself to start packing your bags. Need a ride to the airport ?
There are problems with Obamacare because it was mainly written to satisfy what the health insurance companies and other businesses wanted.
Now if we reformed Obmacare by moving to a universal health care system, nobody would have to open their wallets, because all the universal health care systems in the world cost less than the American health care system does. Not all universal health care systems are socialist, by the way. In many, people are given a card, doctors and hospitals remain private businesses or nonprofits, and people can go wherever they want.
TtNow, about saving money. The United States spends about 18% of Gross Domestic Product on our health care system and the health care industry is pushing that up further at a rapid rate. The most expensive universal health care nation, Germany, pays about 12% of her Gross Domestic Product, or about 2/3 of what America pays. Most universal health care nations are below 10% of Gross Domestic Product, which is getting into the area of half, or slightly over half, of what we pay.
For those lower prices, everyone is covered.
Most of the universal health care system are of better quality than the American system.
In a large number of universal health care nations, he average life expectancy is longer than in he United States, so in those universal health care nations, people live longer and pay less.
The universal health care systems are also better than the American health care system on a number of other outcome measures. There are statistics on the United Nations website if you wish to look into this further.
Basically then, the American health care system is a scam designed to extract as much money from patients, their families, their employers, etc. as possible.
In universal health care nations, the health care system give everyone care, and better medical care, than the United States - for less money.
Jim
Sounds like you've made a great argument to yourself to start packing your bags. Need a ride to the airport ?
wonderful idea---deport all liberals to Sweden and Norway.
This one included.
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Seems to me the uninsured do need help.
Will be hilarious when their governors have to explain this to them LOL