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Originally Posted by NetHorse
You think every doctor or specialist provides the same level of service?  I guess you wouldn't know because you've never had the choice..
BTW, by freedom of choice, I meant I get to choose whether I even want to pay for health care. With socialized medicine you pay ridiculous costs in taxes regardless, and it's basically only as good as a basic health insurance plan here in the states.
You keep saying the bill is $0, look at what you pay in taxes..
Same choices? Can you go see a dermatologist of your choice TODAY? How about a chiropractor? If you needed brain surgery can you get 5,6, 7 opinions and then choose the best brain surgeon in the country?
My insurance covers dental, (up to $2,000 a year) and vision. I don't care if your socialized crap where you may or may not die in the waiting room is cheaper; I want to pay for my OWN premium insurance to get the best possible care.
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i'm guessing that this premium insurance you talk of, won't be quite so cheap when you get older.