JonnyStarks
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If so, they should fund it with a voluntary tax...Originally posted by: MySoS
I for one support it. There are countless people dropping dead each year in the U.S due to lack of medical insurance, and something needs to be done.
Originally posted by: desteffy
I think we should definately have it.
For all you people who say we shouldnt, why not just get rid of police and fire too? and then have the fire dept charge us $5000 for coming to put out a fire, unless we buy insurance.
Originally posted by: desteffy
I think we should definately have it.
For all you people who say we shouldnt, why not just get rid of police and fire too? and then have the fire dept charge us $5000 for coming to put out a fire, unless we buy insurance.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Where the fvck did all the blue state voters of this board take off to? It's your party trying to shove this BS down our throats. I have no doubt it would fare as poorly as the friggen Social Security program you saddled us with.
Originally posted by: EtOH
Originally posted by: Ornery
Where the fvck did all the blue state voters of this board take off to? It's your party trying to shove this BS down our throats. I have no doubt it would fare as poorly as the friggen Social Security program you saddled us with.
Social Security is not in nearly as much of a crisis as it is made out to be by the right wing nut jobs.
Medicare etc are WAY worse off the Social Security, yet we don't hear jack about fixing that. Why? Cause it helps poor people. Just keep cutting funding, the states then have to make it up, and then our state taxes go up. If you want to talk tax cuts fine, but at least admit it is just a shell game and isn't really anything but smoke and mirrors.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Where the fvck did all the blue state voters of this board take off to? It's your party trying to shove this BS down our throats. I have no doubt it would fare as poorly as the friggen Social Security program you saddled us with.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: EtOH
Originally posted by: Ornery
Where the fvck did all the blue state voters of this board take off to? It's your party trying to shove this BS down our throats. I have no doubt it would fare as poorly as the friggen Social Security program you saddled us with.
Social Security is not in nearly as much of a crisis as it is made out to be by the right wing nut jobs.
Medicare etc are WAY worse off the Social Security, yet we don't hear jack about fixing that. Why? Cause it helps poor people. Just keep cutting funding, the states then have to make it up, and then our state taxes go up. If you want to talk tax cuts fine, but at least admit it is just a shell game and isn't really anything but smoke and mirrors.
Not now, but in a few years social security will collapse like the house of cards it is.
Aging population = growing number on seniors and shrinking number of workers. Doesn't anyone else see a problem with this? The system is fundamentally flawed and was only propped up by the baby boom in the first place. Either we raise taxes on everyone or we privatize. I for one don't want to be enslaved by the elderly, so let's do this thing!
Originally posted by: Amused
Not only no, but HELL no.
Look at any other government agency to see how horrible government health care would be. Go tour your local VA hospital.
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: Amused
Not only no, but HELL no.
Look at any other government agency to see how horrible government health care would be. Go tour your local VA hospital.
The worst Doctors are in the military that is a fact.
Ausm
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
National health care is not the way to go.
One of the main reasons healthcare is so expensive is because malpractice insurance is so frigging expensive. Get rid of the lawyers, qand you get rid of a lot of the "hidden" costs of healthcare.
But I am a firm believer that you are not entitled to my money to make your bills, or pay for your healthcare, living expenses, food on your table, etc. You want to eat, get a job, you want healthcare, pay for it yourself, or find a job where the employer offers it. You want a wife and kids, educate yourself so you can find a good job and support them and provide for their well being.
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
National health care is not the way to go.
One of the main reasons healthcare is so expensive is because malpractice insurance is so frigging expensive. Get rid of the lawyers, qand you get rid of a lot of the "hidden" costs of healthcare.
But I am a firm believer that you are not entitled to my money to make your bills, or pay for your healthcare, living expenses, food on your table, etc. You want to eat, get a job, you want healthcare, pay for it yourself, or find a job where the employer offers it. You want a wife and kids, educate yourself so you can find a good job and support them and provide for their well being.
Originally posted by: EtOH
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
National health care is not the way to go.
One of the main reasons healthcare is so expensive is because malpractice insurance is so frigging expensive. Get rid of the lawyers, qand you get rid of a lot of the "hidden" costs of healthcare.
But I am a firm believer that you are not entitled to my money to make your bills, or pay for your healthcare, living expenses, food on your table, etc. You want to eat, get a job, you want healthcare, pay for it yourself, or find a job where the employer offers it. You want a wife and kids, educate yourself so you can find a good job and support them and provide for their well being.
Malpractice suits have very little to do with the cost of healthcare. In states where they have capped it (often quoted) it only dropped healthcare costs by a fraction of a percent. The number quoted is the reduction in costs after health inusurance reforms.
Maplractice accounts for less than 1% of healthcare costs.
EtOH
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: EtOH
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
National health care is not the way to go.
One of the main reasons healthcare is so expensive is because malpractice insurance is so frigging expensive. Get rid of the lawyers, qand you get rid of a lot of the "hidden" costs of healthcare.
But I am a firm believer that you are not entitled to my money to make your bills, or pay for your healthcare, living expenses, food on your table, etc. You want to eat, get a job, you want healthcare, pay for it yourself, or find a job where the employer offers it. You want a wife and kids, educate yourself so you can find a good job and support them and provide for their well being.
Malpractice suits have very little to do with the cost of healthcare. In states where they have capped it (often quoted) it only dropped healthcare costs by a fraction of a percent. The number quoted is the reduction in costs after health inusurance reforms.
Maplractice accounts for less than 1% of healthcare costs.
EtOH
Where the fvck do you get those figures? Also, If it is true then what is driving up healthcare costs?
Ausm
Originally posted by: MySoS
I for one support it. There are countless people dropping dead each year in the U.S due to lack of medical insurance, and something needs to be done.
Originally posted by: eakers
its funny reading this thread as a canadian. everyone here is soooooo anti privatized healthcare and say the exact opposite what you guys say
"health care is not a right" vs. "health care is a right"
"poor welfare sponges people can die" vs. "no life is worth more than another"
etc.
