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How were people born in 1200 BC???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????PLAYER57832 wrote:Yes.Phatscotty wrote:no it is not!!!!!!!! Not even close! Do I need wealth to be born?PLAYER57832 wrote:This is true for everything you consider to be a right as well.Phatscotty wrote:Because it can't be a right. For healthcare to exist, you have to have wealth.Juan_Bottom wrote:How do you know that healthcare isn't a right?
You weren't born with a voting ballot in your hand either.
AND healthcare
Great, glad to hear it. Please appreciate and acknowledge that you don't have a bunch of obsessed jackasses who do not even live in your country bickering and complaining to you everyday, trying to control how you and your countrymen live your lives.Lootifer wrote:Where as we've had that pesky government meddling in Educ/HC for ever and we seem to do fine...
That does not make it a right.Lootifer wrote:With a mortality rate of neigh on 25% iirc.
Thanks. Maturity level flying high as always eh?Phatscotty wrote: Great, glad to hear it. Please appreciate and acknowledge that you don't have a bunch of obsessed jackasses who do not even live in your country bickering and complaining to you everyday, trying to control how you and your countrymen live your lives.
Kind of a sign that you're doing something wrong and not willing to admit it though, isn't it?Phatscotty wrote:Great, glad to hear it. Please appreciate and acknowledge that you don't have a bunch of obsessed jackasses who do not even live in your country bickering and complaining to you everyday, trying to control how you and your countrymen live your lives.Lootifer wrote:Where as we've had that pesky government meddling in Educ/HC for ever and we seem to do fine...
Juan_Bottom wrote:Yeah but none of this is to say that Healthcare is more or less a legitimate "right." You haven't shown what the criteria is to determine a right. I'm just poking and prodding here.Phatscotty wrote:but you are not forced to buy one.....nor are you fined if you don't have one....Juan_Bottom wrote:You need wealth to buy a gun, yet you have the right to bear arms.
cmon man
I fail to understand how this bill is trampling on some other "right" that is more.... more... uh... more important than the right to life.
I guess my main point was going to be that every right that we claim to enjoy as Americans was taken; none of it was given to us before 1776. Women didn't even have the right to vote until recently. How do you know that you're not just stuck in the dark ages. Ya know?
i guess, if you're so unmotivated, then i can see how you think you deserve to get it for nothing.Lootifer wrote:Dunno about 'merica but the rest of the world tends to see healthcare as a universal right.Phatscotty wrote:It shouldn't have anything to do with healthcare, except for people started one day claiming that healthcare is a right, and that somehow gives them to right to infringe on everyone else's rights and property....
And to me, rightly so; along with education.

Not at all. It's only wrong if you think values of other countries should supercede the value system of America. The moment you stop implying foreign values on my country is the moment you will realize how perverse it was to try to judge America by non-American values, such as equality of wealth and materialism. Here, we believe in equality at birth. After that it's up to you. It's called Freedom. I understand that there is not a 100% success rate, but I do not understand why you think there ever could be, or the fact that 100% of people do not succeed is a legitimate counter. History shows it has gotten us farther and done better than anyone else. Kind of a sign that we did something right. We are a free country Symm. I have to conclude you just do not understand what that means. Luckily, you are not an American, so you don't have to bother yourself with such questions. But you just want to bash anyways so I'm sure your confusion will continue, probably foreverSymmetry wrote:Kind of a sign that you're doing something wrong and not willing to admit it though, isn't it?Phatscotty wrote:Great, glad to hear it. Please appreciate and acknowledge that you don't have a bunch of obsessed jackasses who do not even live in your country bickering and complaining to you everyday, trying to control how you and your countrymen live your lives.Lootifer wrote:Where as we've had that pesky government meddling in Educ/HC for ever and we seem to do fine...
No screaming, you just come across as an idiot. I hope that's not a big thing, and I mean no slander on your education level, but if you had a teacher, I suspect that they would tell you something similar if you presented them with a piece of prose like that, no matter the subject.WILLIAMS5232 wrote:i guess, if you're so unmotivated, then i can see how you think you deserve to get it for nothing.Juan_Bottom wrote: Dunno about 'merica but the rest of the world tends to see healthcare as a universal right.
And to me, rightly so; along with education.
because there are so many that think this way, and it causes politicians to campaign for your vote.
now, before you start screaming about the children and the terminally ill. if the people that were able to get it, were not given it for free, and instead made to earn it. there would be very few cases of people that actually have a case about not being able to get it or not, and then, there would be no problem about giving it to the people that seriously can't get it. for all the others, i'm not buying the "can't find a job bit". because i know i can quit mine today, and have another one lined up at the end of the week. if that's not the case for you, then you're in the wrong proffession. let's just pretend i'm not lying. ( because i'm not. ). now, if you were to say... make people do 40 hours community service for heathcare, how many would actually do it. lets say the same for unemployment. why does anyone want to live in a society that promotes self pity?
if you were to implement very strict regulations on receiveing healthcare for those that are unable to take care of themselves... i'd have no beef. but that will never happen. so i'm always going to be just a cold hearted p.o.s in your eyes.
do you know what it is to enable someone? if so, do you know how long that can go on for?awnser
forever
Those findings weren't made by the GOP at all, and they involve foreigners. How that can be even taken into account is likely to prove baffling. Or it'll be ignored.Lootifer wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_Freedom_of_the_World#2011_Annual_Report
Uh oh....
There is denying. The reason healthcare is becoming less available to the poor is because government interference has priced them out. Everytime Medicaid is supposed to re-imburse a hospital for 100$, medicaid gives the hospital 60$. The hospital has to make up that 40$ on someone else, and there is an extremely simple and honest example of how government is what drove up the prices, not freedom lol.Lootifer wrote:Thanks. Maturity level flying high as always eh?Phatscotty wrote: Great, glad to hear it. Please appreciate and acknowledge that you don't have a bunch of obsessed jackasses who do not even live in your country bickering and complaining to you everyday, trying to control how you and your countrymen live your lives.
And you chose to open the discussion on an international forum PS.
Internationally there are many many data points that point to government supplied healthcare (and education) being far superior to the American pseudo-freedom model (I say pseudo because the insurance model is kinda like a stunted hybrid in my opinion).
While I am well aware you guys can do whatever the f*ck you like; doesnt bother me. But theres no denying that your freedom is leading to poorer healthcare; especially for those who are poor.
okay! well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Lootifer wrote:Of course inflation hurts the poor more than the wealthy. Of course the US government needs to cut spending and increase revenue. Of course currently government involvement in healthcare is fucked up. I have never disagreed with any of these points.
Where I disagree is the "freedom will fix it" argument.
How will a more laissez-faire healthcare system improve upon status quo for those at the bottom of the heap?
If you went universal healthcare you might not need horses to pull or push your ambulances. There is a third way.Phatscotty wrote:Yes we need to be concerned about poor people too, but the cart has to come behind the horse, not in front of it.
What that means is something has to be produced before it can be consumed. If you have never heard about the cart and horse, well, that's what it means.Symmetry wrote:If you went universal healthcare you might not need horses to pull or push your ambulances. There is a third way.Phatscotty wrote:Yes we need to be concerned about poor people too, but the cart has to come behind the horse, not in front of it.
We have ambulances, they're kind of like carts and horses, but it doesn't matter so much about whether you think that one political party is putting the horse first, or the other party is putting the horse second.Phatscotty wrote:What that means is something has to be produced before it can be consumed. If you have never heard about the cart and horse, well, that's what it means.Symmetry wrote:If you went universal healthcare you might not need horses to pull or push your ambulances. There is a third way.Phatscotty wrote:Yes we need to be concerned about poor people too, but the cart has to come behind the horse, not in front of it.
But, see, you don't have census data. Making up some numbers and yelling "CENSUS DATA!" in the air three times doesn't mean the census has any such data. Until then, my link (which you edited out) from the Huffington Post, stands: more Americans are uninsured this year than last.PLAYER57832 wrote:Census data. Census data. You can refute it, but that is what the data shows.saxitoxin wrote:Again, nope.PLAYER57832 wrote:This year, more people are insured, thanks to the health care reform act.
Nope. Another fabrication. Here - http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 5#p3806054.PLAYER57832 wrote:I did provide the source.saxitoxin wrote:
Remember: every single thing Player says has been conjured out of thin air. There's zero basis in reality for any of it. She arrives at a conclusion and assumes the facts must exist somewhere to support that conclusion so fills in the blanks. Psychologically, she isn't even aware what she's doing so should be handled gently, like a child or a retarded person.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Ahh, New Zealand. I like the kiwis, decent people it seems to me. I know one or two, not saying that all kiwis are the same as the few I know, but just sayin' is all.Lootifer wrote:Where as we've had that pesky government meddling in Educ/HC for ever and we seem to do fine...
nope, it's not.Symmetry wrote:No screaming, you just come across as an idiot. I hope that's not a big thing, and I mean no slander on your education level, but if you had a teacher, I suspect that they would tell you something similar if you presented them with a piece of prose like that, no matter the subject.
Anyway- I just wanted to ask if this was a parody post. I really can't tell.

Yeah, I think most of us will be happy with going to a hospital when we're really sick, getting good treatment, and not bankrupting our families. Hopefully, of course, doesn't so much come into it so much. That's kind of how we live and look after each other.WILLIAMS5232 wrote:nope, it's not.Symmetry wrote:No screaming, you just come across as an idiot. I hope that's not a big thing, and I mean no slander on your education level, but if you had a teacher, I suspect that they would tell you something similar if you presented them with a piece of prose like that, no matter the subject.
Anyway- I just wanted to ask if this was a parody post. I really can't tell.
i'll take idiot. or whatever else you want to call me. we can only know what we think... or read.
past that, we'll never find the answer until it's too late to matter.
so hopefully you're right, free healthcare to the masses will create a supersociety eventually liberating all humans from dependance on themselves. creating a single organism that will function as a colony of ants or bees. how free we'll all feel and how great our rights shall be when that day comes.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.