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Maybe we should see why the doctor in foreign country are charging less than USA. Maybe their economy of scale is completely different than USA which enable them to charge less? Insurance is not the issue the lack of doctor in usa are.
 
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Yes, because health care makes being poor awesome.

Define poor. If you get all of your necessities given to you, are you really poor?

Hell, we have a generation coming in who could live quite happily if the only thing life consisted of was posting on Facebook and MySpace 24/7, living in their subsidized housing and eating food they bought with food stamps.

How about you go live in subsidized housing and live on food stamps and you tell me if you feel poor or not.

How about you move to Zimbabwe and tell me if Americans are poor or not.

You're not making a distinction between relative and absolute poverty.

Gonad-licker took it there, I simply carried it to it's conclusion. If the definition of poverty is defined by whether or not somebody with more money would feel poor if they had less, then we can always find somebody more destitute.

Asswipe.
 
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