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mrswdk wrote:Socialism = being bankrupt but alive? Yeah, okay.
Night Strike wrote:mrswdk wrote:Socialism = being bankrupt but alive? Yeah, okay.
Well, in the two worst case scenarios, being bankrupt but alive is what people claim is the worst scenario under the pre-Obamacare system. That's still better than the worst scenario under socialist health care: leaving money to heirs since you'll be dead due to long wait times and refusal to treat (whole life system, etc.).
Night Strike wrote:mrswdk wrote:Socialism = being bankrupt but alive? Yeah, okay.
Well, in the two worst case scenarios, being bankrupt but alive is what people claim is the worst scenario under the pre-Obamacare system. That's still better than the worst scenario under socialist health care: leaving money to heirs since you'll be dead due to long wait times and refusal to treat (whole life system, etc.).
Night Strike wrote:Rivers of blood..
Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Okay, first, uninsureds' hospital bills were not totally paid with tax dollars dudemeister. Charitable care is a regular expense for hospitals.
And where do you think the bulk of that funding is from?
Hint-- it is not voluntary donations.
It comes from church groups, etc. who run non-profit hospitals and want to keep their non-profit status. A certain amount of their care must be charitable rather than for charge.
How so?Night Strike wrote: But Obamacare severely limits the amount of charitable care that can be given out, which will only work to RAISE health care prices and limits the ability of those hospitals to care for those in need.
Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Second, who do you think is going to pay for the previously uninsured hospital bills now? The magic money tree?
The BIGGEST savings, by far comes because those with insurance (now supposed to be everyone) don't use emergency rooms as primary care facilities.
And where will those people go when the lines for primary care physicians are too long? Or when the issue they want to talk about is not included in the "free" yearly visit and they have to schedule another visit?
Nice try at rhetoric.Night Strike wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Second, costs will be more spread out. Not everyone enrolling is sick or will get sick. Their funds are combined -- insurance, instead of just those who get sick going bankrupt or falling onto charity.
Socialism is great! Make EVERYONE pay more so that a few people don't have to. Is it better to be bankrupt but alive or leaving the heirs a bunch of money after death? Because those are the two extremes under the free market vs socialist systems.
[/quote]Night Strike wrote: That's still better than the worst scenario under socialist health care: leaving money to heirs since you'll be dead due to long wait times and refusal to treat (whole life system, etc.).
PLAYER57832 wrote:The trouble is your "doomsday" scenario IS NOT reality in any country that really has socialized medicine. Sure, you can bring up a few examples of errors and tragedies, but the numbers and severity of problems in other countries is MINIMAL compared with what happens here. That is, it is the US, not those countries that have the highest infant mortality rates, other negative health indicators.
You want to compare the few worst examples (mostly from the UK and Canada) to only the best areas here. That's not honesty ,that's flat lying.
Ironically enough, though you keep claiming"socialism is ruining" the system, market forces are what will ensure more physicians are trained and available. To the extent they are not, it is failure to support education,training of physicians in this country..not Obamacare, that is the problem.
Phatscotty wrote:it's government intervention that has ruined the system and driven prices up so high that health care and health insurance are now inaccessible and unaffordable
mrswdk wrote:Phatscotty wrote:it's government intervention that has ruined the system and driven prices up so high that health care and health insurance are now inaccessible and unaffordable
And yet government intervention in central and northern Europe has not produced this result.
Phatscotty wrote:I have read stories about Europeans purposefully contracting AIDS so they can qualify for benefits.
mrswdk wrote:Greece, Italy, Spain, the UK and France are not in central or northern Europe. I'm talking about Norway, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland etc.Phatscotty wrote:I have read stories about Europeans purposefully contracting AIDS so they can qualify for benefits.
I have no words, dude... Are you one of those people who thinks The Onion is real news?
mrswdk wrote:Phatscotty wrote:it's government intervention that has ruined the system and driven prices up so high that health care and health insurance are now inaccessible and unaffordable
And yet government intervention in central and northern Europe has not produced this result.
mrswdk wrote:My original response was a 14-word sentence and you missed the part where I specified 'central and northern Europe'? At a boy.
My point is that you're quick to blame 'government intervention' as if government intervention is, in itself, always going to produce disastrous results.If we look at countries like Sweden, Norway and Denmark then we can see countries with a high level of government intervention in all areas of life and also some of the world's highest standards of living.
mrswdk wrote:McDonald's and Coca Cola are capable of running global operations in an efficient manner. Let's not use the US's relatively large size to justify managerial ineptitude.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
spurgistan wrote:For everybody who put biggest domestic policy failure in American history - you remember how we had human bondage slavery for almost 80 years after our formation of an independent state, right? Not to mention the whole systematic genocide of the First Nations, thing. But yeah, a badly programmed website though, inconveniencing people for as much as hours. Waaaay worse. Not saying that we should paper over this, or that enough people have been fired for it. But jeez, even on the internet, gotta be a line between hyperbole and insanity.
spurgistan wrote:For everybody who put biggest domestic policy failure in American history - you remember how we had human bondage slavery for almost 80 years after our formation of an independent state, right? Not to mention the whole systematic genocide of the First Nations, thing. But yeah, a badly programmed website though, inconveniencing people for as much as hours. Waaaay worse. Not saying that we should paper over this, or that enough people have been fired for it. But jeez, even on the internet, gotta be a line between hyperbole and insanity.
Night Strike wrote:the actions taken against the Native Americans were definitely horrible and are worth your mention. But don't forget that Obamacare isn't over
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