himerus wrote:I still don't understand what happens to people in America who cannot afford to pay for health care.
THEY DIE!!
Or, they get better on their own, without professional medical care.
himerus wrote:I still don't understand what happens to people in America who cannot afford to pay for health care.
Guesty wrote:But only cause they tell lies about the NHS. As someone who works in the service, I can see why people love and value it so much, but the US system is based on money, not need. Their portrayal of the NHS as some sort of Soviet Union system is hilarious, until you see people taken in by it.
bobeee1 wrote:A universal and free National Health Service is the sign of a caring and civilised country. For heavens sake stop the Tories and Lib-dems from cutting its budget, if that means more taxes so be it
tidho wrote:Its not just right wing Americans, its middle America including moderates of both parties.
The only ones pushing for it are progressive liberals....who happen to be in complete power right now.
There is nothing a public option can provide that regulation and taxation can't. The public option is a tool to expand the government. There is no other reason for it.
Proponents claim that the free market has failed, but sadly we haven't even seen the free market in healthcare because government got involved and restricted it.
Open up cross state competition and prices will go down. We know that works because its effective in the auto insurance industry.
What hasn't been proven in the ability of the US government to effectively run anything. Given the trillion+ dollar defecit a case could be made that they aren't even capable of running a government.
azraelle wrote:himerus wrote:I still don't understand what happens to people in America who cannot afford to pay for health care.
THEY DIE!!
Or, they get better on their own, without professional medical care.
jobey wrote:Americans will apparently fight to the death for the right of their insurance carrier to be able to cancel them when they get sick. We see 24/7 propaganda espousing this 'right' and since most Americans are more interested in their TV stars than real life the situation isn't likely to change anytime soon.
Those interested enough to fight one way or the other do know those statistics. The argument isn't 'the current way is great' the argument is that based on their track record with nearly everything they touch 'the Federal Government will only make things worse.duke350 wrote:Most American people simply do not know that the cost of their health care system is huge, 17% of their GDP, vs. 8-10% in other Western countries which all have universal health care.
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