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Originally posted by Rhetoric
So, wanting to bring our infant mortality, life expectancy, health care effectiveness and health care accessibility more in line with European and other industrialized nations, means we want to "Be Europe", than so be it.
I would rather have the national health care of Europe than Somalia any day.
Im glad that the us government has voted and i hope it gets past the next stage as well...
Originally posted by tom.farnhill
reply to post by semperfortis
yes the uk millions of refugees are desparate to get in here because the government is trying to dilute the english population and it is working.
the refugees get more help and assistance the the natives. soon there will be no english. even now in some citys the native english will soon become a minority.
Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by WTFover
Let's take it one step further my friend.
I challenge members to show proof in black and white a guarantee that this bill will make healthcare more affordable.
A challenge to find where this bill will bring down the costs of healthcare?
Please do not bother providing sentences with the words "might, may, could, should, would, ought to or any other similar words that only exist as a possibility."
Show me words like "Will save or Will reduce."
I also challenge members to find out exactly how many of those 47 million without insurance this bill will cover. After all the original intent of this bill was to get all Americans covered. And if this bill doesn't cover those 47 million Americans within 2 to 4 years, then this bill should have never been passed.
Originally posted by WTFover
reply to post by Kryties
Edit: What I meant to say, but got ahead of myelf, is that even one immigrant trying to change the country they immigrate to is too many. Sorry for any confusion.
[edit on 8-11-2009 by WTFover]
Originally posted by WTFover
...I, simply, asked why are our immigration numbers so high, if our country is so horrible.
Originally posted by WTFover
Okay? So there are twice as many immigrants to 23 countries as there are to the United States of America. Your point would be?
Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by WTFover
Well, the challenge stands for all.
The fact is that there are no guarantees. Everything is based on the belief that savings will materialize and costs will go down, except they forgot to tackle the issue of risings costs.
This whole thing has been a game of hide and seek and mass confusion.
I could have respected the vote more if everything had been done on the up and up.
Today, the average cost of a family health insurance offered by an employer is $14,975. That's up 131% over the last decade—a period in which inflation rose only 28%. And one estimate says that if costs continue on their current trajectory, premiums will go up another 166% in the decade ahead.
The data was collected by the Kaiser Family Foundation
Originally posted by Daniem
If its worked in all other countries, than that should be a good pointer...
Honestly.. about every country in the world sees Obama as a good guy etc.. and then some of you come crying "just because"..
How about you give the world's countries SOME credibility when they see that this is a good guy instead of sitting there alone like a stubborn crybaby.
How about you give the world's countries SOME credibility when they see that this is a good guy instead of sitting there alone like a stubborn crybaby.
Originally posted by quackers
reply to post by WTFover
No, you do not. But what you also do not do, especially in a time of financial uncertainty, is set about attempting to reinvent the wheel. The US had plenty of working models to chose from, they ignored every single one of them or have twisted whichever they did choose so that it is unrecognizable.
I used to think the US system was an imitation of the French system, and of course the French have the best health care system in the world. But this does not seem to be the case. Instead it is some bastardized system where private individuals/corporations benefit from health of the public.
The French system has never turned a profit, so in a country where the only thing that is really important is profit, healthcare will never be affordable, it will never be free, and health decisions will always come down to cost.vs.profit.