Message from @Puerto Rican Nelson
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Here if you’ve the money, you’ll get the treatment
Free market would make it more affordable
By having them compete
how will it provide the poor
Food isn’t a right, you’ve to work
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yes
You can’t house people here like other countries
First off our nation is too big
Secondly, bernies health care with a 90% tax wouldn’t last longer then 3 years
Then money would have to printed
Printing causes inflation
Prices go up
literally any alternative would be better than this trash healthcare system we have now
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No it wouldn’t
Our system right now is better then Canada’s. It could be better but you’ve to go about it in the free market
Free markets are based
Our system pays more than any other country while being lower in quality than literally any other first world nation.
Yes I am
That’s how this nation was built
Work or die
at a net negative cost? That's not capitalism.
We're paying more for lesser results.
Makes no economic sense.
First off, we need to stop trying to stop free market in the medical field. That’s why the prices are the way they are. Secondly, atleast if you’ve money you can get the treatment which isn’t promised in Canada. Thirdly, our nation was built off, if you didn’t work you didn’t eat.
^^^^^^
We've already done free market healthcare in this country. It was a disaster.
Citation?
The late 19th century.
You said any system is better then what we have now. Is it better now or was it better before?
I need a citation
`Minimally-trained doctors opened their own medical schools as moneymaking ventures encouraged by a growing commercial and acquisitive social climate. To entice students they eliminated most of the academic requirements that had been traditional. They seldom offered any laboratory experience or taught anatomy or even required literacy for admission. To compete, even the colleges with medical schools reduced their requirements.
The diploma mills were encouraged by a public that abhorred government regulation or any interference with the rights of the common man to do as he wished. There were no licensing requirements for medical personnel or professional oversight. In the face of declining respectability, physicians, anxious to reestablish their credentials, began to use more extreme depletion methods. Their model was Benjamin Rush, who as a leading physician at the turn of the century proposed using more extreme bleeding and purging. The poorly trained could point to the dramatic effects of their therapies as a form of success.`
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oh
Dude just linked me an opinion on history
I need a chart
Nobody could afford anything, the doctors were shit, the education was shit, and we ignored the latest devlopments.