Message from @Jokerfaic
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and yes, he clarified his statement already
An appeal court in britain literally had to stop a forced abortion my dude get fucked
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/24/catholic-church-hits-out-at-court-over-abortion-ruling
>britain
okie dokie, good for them, take it to UK pol
also have fun connecting that to the occurance of central health insurance option
emphasis on "option"
"if we let people choose to have the state insure, something something forced abortions."
go ahead and call it a strawman, but thats how fantastically non-sequitor that comment was
Half of what you have been arguing is that western countries all have socialized meducine but us, then got pissy when someone called it barbaric
So when I provide an example of barbarity in one of those western countries you plug your ears and say "not relevant"
Weak sauce man
untrue, I made no reference to other countries. I refuted the claim that they were "primitive" for doing so, but thats it
and no, you have yet to justify bringing up an occurance of a forced abortion and proving its a result of central health insurance
It seems I got that part mixed up with someone else I apologize
Really tho?
"Outside moral outrage there is no actual defense of medicare for all."
It's cheaper for the average consumer. It also standardizes a level of care across the board.
yes, really
"Medicare for all" also includes regulation of big pharma
Though, that can be done without "Medicare for all"
The government forcing someone to have an abortion in a government run healthcare system isnt a result of that government run system?
Doesntmakesensetomebutokaybro
Weez by what metric are you determining it is cheaper?
Fiscal cost per capita.
In your current system, larger groups get cheaper rates for insurance.
A country is THE largest group.
How do you square that with the previously mentioned cdc report?
Got a link for that?
5 trillion doesnt sound cheap to me
I'll have a read through it
Here's something for you to have a look at, while I read that report
100 million people with diabetes would cost another 1.5 trillion to treat
Regulate the drug companies, make the drug costs lower.
Easy.
Adding to our already 3.5 trillion spent on healthcare
Like the rest of the West does.
Stop allowing stupidly long patent durations for drugs.
Allow more drugs to be declared "generic"
Its also why we have more medical cures developed and a better cancer survival rate
These are policies which also go with "medicare for all"
Regulation and price control kill research and innovation