Message from @DanConway

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2018-02-07 04:29:04 UTC  

How is the disconnect here because the government does nothing the poor have no healthcare

2018-02-07 04:29:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/410653174865854465/tbxoTPi.jpg

2018-02-07 04:29:32 UTC  

Wasn't the point that people need to save up for the health services?

2018-02-07 04:29:41 UTC  

yes they should

2018-02-07 04:29:46 UTC  

I gave you a clear example, a child, no money saved.

2018-02-07 04:30:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/410653460720254976/553baaa09a845_o.jpg

2018-02-07 04:30:29 UTC  

extreme examples so everyone should have to pay the government to give lower quality health care?

2018-02-07 04:31:03 UTC  

i pay 70 dollars a month for health insurance

2018-02-07 04:31:14 UTC  

save up your deductable

2018-02-07 04:31:15 UTC  

So if you make one exception, it means everyone gets to be an exception? I didn't argue for that.

2018-02-07 04:31:19 UTC  

it is not that hard

2018-02-07 04:31:26 UTC  

**Would you let the same people who are responsible for maintaining the roads work out your healthcare?**

2018-02-07 04:32:03 UTC  

Same people landed on the moon, mind you.

2018-02-07 04:32:13 UTC  

And build a nuclear bomb.

2018-02-07 04:32:29 UTC  

Just get the rocket scientists to do brain surgery.

2018-02-07 04:32:51 UTC  

forced labor duhhhh

2018-02-07 04:33:44 UTC  

How is one example of someone not being able to afford health care mean we have to socialize health care?

2018-02-07 04:34:19 UTC  

CHA advances the Catholic health ministry of the United States in caring for people and communities. Comprised of more than 600 hospitals and 1,600 long-term care and other health facilities in all 50 states, the Catholic health ministry is the largest group of nonprofit health care providers in the nation. Every day, one in six patients in the U.S. is cared for in a Catholic hospital.

2018-02-07 04:34:23 UTC  

i will post this again

2018-02-07 04:34:48 UTC  

Sounds like 5 in 6 patients are out of luck.

2018-02-07 04:35:16 UTC  

are you saying no one can afford health care?

2018-02-07 04:35:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/410654779174551553/v979hrjrgoe01.jpg

2018-02-07 04:35:37 UTC  

but @DanConway dontcha know private *anything* is bad?

2018-02-07 04:35:37 UTC  

5 in 6 people will die on the streets

2018-02-07 04:35:46 UTC  

>1 in 4 Americans refuse medical care because they can't afford it <https://nypost.com/2017/06/07/1-in-4-americans-refuse-medical-care-because-they-cant-afford-it/>

2018-02-07 04:36:07 UTC  

is the medical care going to kill them if they dont get it?

2018-02-07 04:36:16 UTC  

99/100 americans don't give a shit about preventative care

2018-02-07 04:36:30 UTC  

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2018-02-07 04:37:45 UTC  

bankrate?

2018-02-07 04:37:49 UTC  

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2018-02-07 04:37:52 UTC  

Now that we established that orphans shouldn't just walk their health problems off, what about unemployed people?

2018-02-07 04:37:53 UTC  

the best of sources?

2018-02-07 04:38:06 UTC  

That's disgusting.

2018-02-07 04:38:28 UTC  

1 in 6 can go to a catholic hospital?

2018-02-07 04:38:43 UTC  

why is this my problem?

2018-02-07 04:38:55 UTC  

BECAUSE IT MIGHT BE YOOOOUUUUUUUU

2018-02-07 04:38:59 UTC  

DUUH

2018-02-07 04:39:17 UTC  

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2018-02-07 04:39:18 UTC  

I save enough money to afford health care if i lose my job

2018-02-07 04:39:51 UTC  

>the most recent Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households, an annual survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Board, found that 44 percent of adult Americans claim they could not come up with $400 in an emergency without turning to credit cards, family and friends, or selling off possessions
<https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/06/medical-bills/530679/>

2018-02-07 04:40:15 UTC  

Let's hope you don't need long term treatment, like cancer or some shit.