Message from @[|56|]Thundersnatch009

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2018-09-17 18:17:09 UTC  

and fuck that with a rake

2018-09-17 18:17:11 UTC  

You forget that effects the states income as well

2018-09-17 18:17:26 UTC  

well. medical benefits would be covered under a nation healthcare plan so the business doesnt have to pick up that cost anymore

2018-09-17 18:17:45 UTC  

A strike effects state tax income.

2018-09-17 18:18:16 UTC  

bwaahahaha

2018-09-17 18:18:20 UTC  

@franti national healthcare cannot work in the us. It would cost far to much and collapse quickly as well r&d for the world would stiffle

2018-09-17 18:18:24 UTC  

as if they aren't eager to get in bed together

2018-09-17 18:18:25 UTC  

AHAHHAA

2018-09-17 18:18:26 UTC  

you know why?

2018-09-17 18:18:34 UTC  

because healthcare as-is is fucking corrupt in the US

2018-09-17 18:18:42 UTC  

there's a guy who talked about it on Stephen Molyneux's podcast

2018-09-17 18:18:54 UTC  

he runs a for-profit hospital that can' tget government aid

2018-09-17 18:19:00 UTC  

still does everything 20x + cheaper

2018-09-17 18:19:00 UTC  

@Goblin_Slayer_Floki You have conservetive thinktanks saying it would be cheaper to do it

2018-09-17 18:19:00 UTC  

why?

2018-09-17 18:19:06 UTC  

because they aren't scammers

2018-09-17 18:19:18 UTC  

nah

2018-09-17 18:19:20 UTC  

Yes free markets work

2018-09-17 18:19:25 UTC  

Stefan actually had his cancer operated there

2018-09-17 18:19:30 UTC  

he's still alive

2018-09-17 18:19:34 UTC  

When they are actually free markets

2018-09-17 18:20:01 UTC  

As-is, US clinics are tools for milking money from the government

2018-09-17 18:20:06 UTC  

fucking over patients in the process

2018-09-17 18:20:08 UTC  

The us does the overwhelming majoring of medical r&d in the private sector for the world. What drives up our costs in part is socialized healthcare countries benefit from it without paying much for it due to the fed price controls

2018-09-17 18:21:15 UTC  

yeah, no

2018-09-17 18:21:21 UTC  

A good portion of todaya costs are also do to obama care regulations. Before such states had individual social programs but even then costs were reasonable

2018-09-17 18:21:27 UTC  

it has nothing to do with that. It's everything to do with things like

2018-09-17 18:21:39 UTC  

you know that if patient cant' pay hospitals can recoup costs from the government

2018-09-17 18:21:41 UTC  

so uh

2018-09-17 18:21:48 UTC  

obvious incentive to rake up as big a bill as possible

2018-09-17 18:21:50 UTC  

free money

2018-09-17 18:22:18 UTC  

point is, it's hundreds of times overpriced

2018-09-17 18:22:20 UTC  

@Goblin_Slayer_Floki You have European factories making medication there
And you have rnd there too
Its just majority of patent are filed in the US because patent law is strong there

2018-09-17 18:22:30 UTC  

No they can write off a portion on taxes as *cherity* but not all their costs

2018-09-17 18:22:50 UTC  

I never got what's with americans and hating universal healthcare

2018-09-17 18:22:54 UTC  

@franti wrong you have maybe 30% in europe

2018-09-17 18:23:13 UTC  

@Goblin_Slayer_Floki don't you work in heathcare?

2018-09-17 18:23:22 UTC  

Because universal care isnt thst great

2018-09-17 18:23:27 UTC  

M4gunner it works elsewhere

2018-09-17 18:23:31 UTC  

and fucking Pareto's rule applies

2018-09-17 18:23:37 UTC  

@M4Gunner I wish I had a million too and could persue retarded hobbies