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Resolved Question: Have any of these people espousing socialised medicine actually lived in a country where they have it?
I see people espousing the benefits of universal health care all the time. They talk about how great this is and that is, but it seems like none of them have ever lived anywhere where they actually have the system.
I lived in a country with socialised medicine for the first 30 years of my life, and it was not all it’s cracked up to be. And there are some benefits. Emergency problems are taken care of right away, and they are taken care of well. The problem is is that you have to go by the government’s definition of “emergency” and not your own. My father needed a knee replacement a few years ago, but the government did not think it was an “emergency” and they said that physical therapy and pain killers would suffice. There were 2 doctors who said he needed a replacement, but another said that it was not necessary. So he lived in pain until it was too much to take and took out a loan and paid for it out of pocket.
And for instance, I take medications for a medical condition. Some of the treatments cause males to develop breasts and others don’t. The ones that don’t cause males to develop breasts are generally newer and cost more so the government has only approved them for people who have failed other treatments. But I don’t want to develop male breasts, so I had to pay for the drug out of pocket.
I moved to the USA and I love my health insurance plan.
Are most people who hail socialised medicine as the next best thing even aware of it’s downsides? Most of them appear to have no idea what they are even talking about.
White House Unveils Tax-Rate Details – WSJ.com
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Does it bother anybody else how Obama constantly talks about how his plan is to help “working Americans.” So are people who make $150,000 a year or more (or whatever the current cut off is now) NOT working Americans? Seems to me, most of these people are among some of the hardest working Americans we have!
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Is there a more obnoxious sight in the universe than wealthy privileged people complaining about taxes?
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PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama tax pledge up in smoke
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This represents a huge tax on working people that will damage their ability to make ends meet. Obama is doing this because smokers have been demonized and he thinks it won’t cost him politically. I believe it’s cowardly and unfair.
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Bernard Madoff, AIG, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and other financial predators have arguably inflicted much more damage on Americans than al-Qaeda and Muslim extremists.
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To people who say you can’t legislate against corporate greed, I say pish posh, that’s exactly what regulation is about. Turn greed in to a crime wherever and whenever it happens and you’ll stop greed. Greed is not good and should not be a desired or rewarded component of an economic system.
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The argument for the AIG bonuses is that their job contracts are structured so that the bulk of compensation is the bonus. Why can’t they get a job structured on salary instead of bonuses? I’m sure I understand the basic answer, but someone who knows better tell me.
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