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1) Why should I be the one to have to prove it and cite statistics? You're all the ones who want to make the change, you are all the ones who have to prove your way is better
It's not my fault you can't see what's perfectly obvious.
2) When the F-bomb did I ever pull up Sweden? I don't give a rat's ass about Sweden. Is this is the gist of all you're people's arguements? You don't like what you hear so you throw a below the belt fastball? Jesus, you people are f'in idiotic scary, you know that? So far I've been called a gay-basher, and I look down on Sweden, and I've never once mentioned either one.
Maybe if you can put together an intelligent arguement for once then maybe people will look past your views as something more than a 10 year olds rant.
3) Despite what most people my thing, I'm not a right wing nut. If anything, I'm a libertarian,
who just wants government to stay out his home as much as possible.
Socialization doesn't give you anything for free, if forces others to pay what you take for granted, and it takes away your personal liberties of choice.
Spark Light wrote:I'll say this just once. I think you're a sickening human being. You only really care about nice sounding little trites, and your opinions, not how they ultimately affect others. You'll claim otherwise, but there's a reason why right wing economics and right wing social policies so often cling together - they're both about being immensely poor at understanding people in differing situations.
Spark Light wrote:I don't buy this argument. The people that are in charge of socialising health care won't be the same making the idiotic decisions that bizarrely many right wingers who use this line of illogical argument support anyway. A government is not necessarily a singular entity.
Would you rather trust soulless corporations to do it, who's only interest in profit? Governments have some vested interest in keeping their people happy - they are under scrutiny constantly. Corporations can get a way with a lot more in the world of health care.
Not to mention which is better, good health care for some, or decent health care for all? Where are all the doctors going to flee to like when they supposedly fled Canada, also? Mexico? Come on.
Spark Light wrote:Would you privatise the police, the fire brigade? No. So why Health care?
Emperor Galvatron wrote:Actually, the IRS is inefficient as well. Something along the lines of $2,000,000,000 dolars of taxes not collected or some such, I forget the exact figure, but I'll try and look it up. Edit: I'm sorry, I was wrong. It's more like $345,000,000,000 a year. See link: http://marketplacemoney.publicradio.org ... e_tax_gap/
As for the topic at hand, oddly enough, people can go to the emergency room at any time and not be refused treatment regardless of insurance or ability to pay. Which many people do in this country, quite a few of them being illegal immigrants. Which causes my costs to be higher even with insurance.
http://www.legal-immigration.com/medica ... rants.html
Then we have the trial lawyers who sue for any given reason, causing malpractice insurance to go up. Which in turn raises the doctor's cost. As far as I recall, creating income out of thin air isn't a course in medical schools, so those costs have to be deferred somewhere, what are they called, paying customers. Like me.
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=4968&type=0
Medical school is expensive as well, the doctor must repay his student loans, so there goes even more costs that he has to cover.
http://people.howstuffworks.com/becoming-a-doctor11.htm
Americans do not have a right to health care. They have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. There are no guarantees as to the forms these may take. The field is set for anyone to raise themselves up and become better. Anyone can get an education if they want it. Anyone can get health care if they want it. Want health insurance, don't buy the 30,000 car and buy the 15,000 car, use the money you save on car payments to pay for it. Don't buy houses you can't afford logically. Don't eat out twice o three times a week. Be smart with your money.
Get an education and get a better job. Shut your legs and stop having babies you can't afford and expect my tax dollars to pay for. Learn to speak English and learn a trade. Become productive members of society.
And another thing, capitalism is not a zero-sum equation. As the rich make more money, they invest more money. More investments equal more jobs. More jobs equal more money for the lower classes. Those people spend money on products and services, creating a return on the initial investment. That money is then re-invested in more areas, creating more opportunity, and so forth. So yes, the rich get richer under capitalism, but so to do the poor.
Sorry for the rant, but the idea that people want the same government that can't even get them on an airplane in a decent hour or get them through the DMV in an efficient fashion is supposed to be able to get me through an emergency situation in a timely manner so that I don't die. Sorry, but I'll take my chances with the guys that make me pay, but will do as good a job as I pay them for.
BTW, I'm a proud Libertarian, who supports the Fair Tax, kicking illegals out, commonsense and government getting the hell out of my life and wallet as much as flarking possible! And I make around 35,000 a year, so it's not like I'm someone who has money flying all over the place.
One more thing, any of you guys that support government health care, the next time you guys get sick, go to the health department instead of your family doctor. That will really open your eyes to some things.
My boyfriend died five years ago and his parents were sent the incredible bill for his trip in the ambulance and the work they did on him. His elderly parents are supposed to foot the bill for their child's death???
Bad enough they could only get the cheapest funeral possible, but a hospital bill as well...
Moonbase2 wrote:However....for the rest of the country...when a middle-class family goes bankrupt for one visit to the emergency room, there is something seriously wrong with that.
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