Message from @everybodydothatdinosaur
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lol
I wonder if this will effect that new C8 Vette'?
I heard that is was going to happen Sunday.
The new Corvette isn't doing well.
thats because its a wanna be super car insted of a muscle car
I still don't understand Americans and how "socialism bad" when it comes to universal healthcare.
Even Tim Pool is like almost in "the universal healthcare is communism" land, even though: https://youtu.be/UEW8LD6bZQ8?t=291
How can it be legal to just charge 16000 dollars for a mere check-up at a doctor, and a prescription for mere painkillers?
And he still doesn't want to burn down the entire country?
This is full anarchoball joke, and people still think it's less insane than universal healthcare that practically every European nation has, yet "which would cost too much to implement".
I mean, if you don't weed out the corruption, sure, socialized medicine is going to charge those bloated sums from tax payer. But cannot Americans put a leash on their run rampant bloating of bills with BS costs? 16000 for single day of medical care that does not even contain any surgery is even more BS than the typical "100 dollars per sterile ethyl wipe".
What the fuck is your fucking problem America? You have AR-15's **USE THEM!!!**
Christians had a point with abortion clinic bombings. Do that with regular doctors as well. And do it with lawyers. Do it with accountants, especially those who work for hospitals.
I've written up a thing on this before, but basically this isn't at all what most people think
The U.S. more or less tends to have higher survival rates than most other countries in the world, and the governmeant pays more per citizen than most other countries
We have for example a 45% higher survival rate than the UK
The U.S. governmeant spends 4,197 dollars per citizen, In comparison the UK government spends directly 2802 dollars per citizen (far less than the U.S. at 4,197), Japan 2965, Denmark 3841, France 3247, Australia 2614, and Canada 3074 per person.
It's rare for a single medical check-up to cost 16,000 dollars, in any country. But the U.S. has medicare and medicade, which pays for a large volume of healthcare costs, and all emergency care as well as certain conditions are paid for by the governmeant
What's not often paid is things like room expenses or time by doctors, so if you refuse to pay at all they may not have TV or shut off the lights in your room, but you will still get medical care
There's a 30 minute emergency wait time in the U.S., 2 hours total with treatment, compared to about 9 hours in the UK and Canada. That's emergency care. Long term care for even basic things can take weeks or even months
And on top of that, we already qualify as having "universal healthcare". By defintion it just means most people have access to quality healthcare, and they do. Single payer is the term most people are looking for, but European countries tend to have vastly different healthcare systems
There is no set Scandinavian or European model. It's basically just propaganda
"How come the country with the best healthcare in the world and that invents over 90% of the cures has terrible healthcare?! SMH."- if it sounds too crazy to be true, it's often a liberal lie.
Epic
90% of the cures that people probably dont have money for
You do have a point with waiting times
But yeah ur insurance companies suck
I can put a list of stories here
About absurd payments
"Universal healthcare" "technically qualifying"
Ummmmm
You do know like about 10 million dont have insurance
Uninsured doesn't mean no healthcare. Under ACA you can have healthcare and insurance and be classified as "uninsured". For instance if you have catastrophic and pay out of pocket for incidentals (which is cheaper than the cheapest ACA plans) you are "uninsured".
And aren't your insulin prices so insanely high that Americans have to come to CANADA to buy insulin?
How about bring real universal healthcare than this bs
Because commies and socialists get the helicopter in our hearts, fam.
The real trouble with american healthcare is a mixture of protectionism and government-assisted insurance profiteering. Same as our education.
Only this year was there an effort made to actually allow the importation of foreign-manufactured drugs; There was no competition from outside of the system.
Which is how a competitive market does *not* work.
When there's a 'small' pond with a few big fish, they don't have too much reason to actually compete with each other as long as they keep eating smaller fish.
So, they can all just price gouge together and claim it's an industry standard.