Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
This is not a real world example of socialism. It is disinformation.
Never said it was!
It's a real world example of the psychology and human condition.
The exact things that 'all' political systems use to control the masses.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Nothing in the link you provided discounts what I said in my post. For example, it says that in the Southwest, illegals account for about 25% of uncompensated care. Who accounts for the other 75%? All of this is irrelevant as abuse by illegals will happen under any system.
Something has to be done, but it should exclude illegal or undocumenteds. Socialized medicine isn't it.

We have many social service programs that help the truly indignant citizens and children but illegals cannot partake so they simply walk in and get freebies when they need it. Who pays for that? The state governments.

And, many that can afford insurance choose to not get it because they are young and healthy and feel they are immortal.

I'm assuming your job provides you with a health plan, right? How's that workin' out for you?

As for France:

http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html

There are people dying of far simpler things and in higher volume here in the U.S. so I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss France. Life expectancy is 76 in the U.S. and 80 in France.
But for how long can they manage this? Who pays for this? As the article states, it's not all peaches and cream there.

"The problem is that Assurance Maladie has been in the red since 1989. This year the annual shortfall is expected to reach €9.4 billion ($13.5 billion), and €15 billion in 2010, or roughly 10% of its budget."

That hen is about to stop laying it's golden eggs pretty soon.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
Huh?:confused: At first you said the math was wrong.
The math is WRONG. You proclaim everyone receives an F grade (failed the entire class). It is simply not the case. Again, disinformation on your part.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
This would be like someone commenting in the 'Car Modding' thread with a very strong opinion, yet know nothing of the technical aspect of cars.
I am just commenting on the BS that is posted and spun into facts. :rolleyes:
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
No offense intended to anyone - I just found this funny. :D

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ECLIPSEONYA

Junior Audioholic
Kind of a pissing match going on in this thread! Anyone interested in getting cheaper healthcare I know where there are plenty of recruiting offices for the Military. You can even get free Lasic! Pay is decent and you won't get fired unless you really screw up. Job security and healthcare who knew!
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
You know, the more I read and the more we argue, one thing is becoming clear. Healthcare is like human nature and will never be perfect under any system. Sometimes there is no solution and sometimes you can do everything right and still lose. Simple as that.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Nope. No passport yet.

On the other hand, I've paid taxes here for nearly 30 years with very little demand for health care over my lifetime. Now when I need it, I find that it's a useless mess, loaded with incompetence and waste and wholly unconcerned with my health care outcome or quality of life. But it's not FREE health care. I've paid into this system my whole life. A LOT!!! And now that I need it and have already paid for it, I'm not going to go to the States and pay out of pocket again for something I've already paid for (even if it kills me).

But hey, if this is what Americans want from Obamacare, who am I to argue?
The fact that you've had poor service doesn't mean EVERYONE has poor service. A family member of mine has been in and out of the hospitals for the last 2 years. It isn't someone that has a bizarre disease, rather just getting old, fighting cancer. When a problem occurs, we're in right away, and out before noon, all better. Most of the time it's just a medicine adjustment. If you dislike paying the taxes in Canada that provide many services, move. No one will miss you.

SheepStar
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
You know, the more I read and the more we argue, one thing is becoming clear. Healthcare is like human nature and will never be perfect under any system. Sometimes there is no solution and sometimes you can do everything right and still lose. Simple as that.
So my question is, Should our government conceive a plan and promote is as "The Best Way" to make sure everyone has health insurance with no regard for the fact that people who aren't even US citizens will get the same as US citizens, especially when the vast majority of the non-citizens are here illegally? I'm pretty sure that if a US citizen goes to a foreign country and needs health care, they have to pay out of pocket. If they have a health plan that covers foreign care, it would be expensive but I know they have some provisions for that. Going to a hospital in a foreign country and being treated without cost isn't likely and if that person doesn't have a valid reason for being there, what happens? They're usually sent on their way, but someplace else.

Kind of like bar time- "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here".

What if the foreign people are cared for and a bill is sent to their country of origin? That might stop the flood.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
I'm pretty sure that if a US citizen goes to a foreign country and needs health care, they have to pay out of pocket
Not true. In Italy, anyone in need receives healthcare including those on the boat coming over from Africa.
 
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Schupo

Banned
That class had insisted that Obama's socialism worked and that no one
Stopped reading right there. Please re-educate yourself about Obama's policies when contrasted against socialism - there's nothing socialist about his presidency.
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
If you dislike paying the taxes in Canada that provide many services, move. No one will miss you.
That's an irrelevant point. I'm here. I can't go live anywhere else. I've already paid the taxes. I'm just not getting the service. I'm glad to see that your relatives are getting great health care because that's what I'm working for...to make sure everybody in the nation gets great health care except me.;)
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
That's an irrelevant point. I'm here. I can't go live anywhere else. I've already paid the taxes. I'm just not getting the service. I'm glad to see that your relatives are getting great health care because that's what I'm working for...to make sure everybody in the nation gets great health care except me.;)
Like that man said, "move"...;)
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Stopped reading right there. Please re-educate yourself about Obama's policies when contrasted against socialism - there's nothing socialist about his presidency.
O not being socialist is like you having green chicklets:D
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
Going through the channels I noticed a town hall meeting in PA on health care reform being broadcast on cnn. All the pointing, yelling, screaming, and pounding of the fists go my attention, followed by some valid points and misinformation. LOL Did markw, Tommorow, Rickster and bandphan make the trip to PA to get in on the gang bang? :D

(not meaning to start a fight, i just found the situation very amusing because the town hall meeting reminded exactly of all the political threads on this forum :D) :p
 

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