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Tell me more about Kamala Harris' socialized medicine plan
So is the government going to be in charge of doctors / pharmacy / surgeries? Are they going to set the salaries and wages for doctors? How is this all going to work and how are we going to pay for it?
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Medicare for all is not a difficult concept to grasp.
You are aware of what Medicare is right? You are an American citizen? |
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Do you want the government controlling all your health needs. Ever been to the DMV? |
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The doctors, etc, do not work for the government. Their salaries are not paid for by the government. Quote:
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No one can tell you anything you don't want to hear.
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a reminder to americans that health insurance is a scam and that no person should have to insure health, water, air etc...it should be so cheap you do not need it...if you are paying more than a 100$ to visit a top specialist you are being scammed...
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Do away with all private health insurance? This chick should be committed to an insane asylum :1orglaugh
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Here in Aus 2% of your tax goes to what's called the Medicare levy up to like 200k so the max anyone's pays is 4k a year but from that any insurance you pay is 100% deductible.
Those earning under 21k a year pay nothing. So everyone has free healthcare, once your earning more than say 75k a year.. you may as well have insurance but it's tax deductible. I'd expect the USA to adapt more of the Australian system than any other country. Under the system here, yes everyone has free health care.. but 45% of population have health insurance as well. So when you see the right-wing fear mongering you.. Don't think lets copy Venezuela or the UK think Australia, even Trump said we have a great system.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_Australia |
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US have one of the WORST and most expensive healthcare systems in the world. try to get an international insures anywhere in the world - you will get it but thy ALL exclude the US as the one and only country and there is a reason for it. if people do not even have the option but the OBLIGATION to be health insured as less are the government spendings for medicaid at the end. and people with health care live longer and work longer and pay longer taxes. but you probably don't understand that any better than the fact that in countries where no weapons are sold to crazy, 99% fewer people die from weapons. |
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I personally donīt know ANY country where people would want to have the US healthcare system. Any politician who proposes something like this could immediately look for a new job (except in the US where people fight for their right to get ripped off). |
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The UK system is fucked because their English, less that 20% of people have private insurance, trying to entice an Brit to spend a dollar to save their lives.. is a waste because they'd rather save the dollar. So they're never going to have a great system, because they can't afford to run it. Australia is not much better, but with 45% having insurance, it makes it more affordable for all. |
stupid thread ... started by a stupid troll ... for stupid citizens .. that only want to hear stupid things :2 cents:
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they think they save but at the end again the normal taxpayer have to pay for all those who thought they will never get sick in their live. the economic damage caused by people who simply cannot go to the doctor because they are not insured and the damage caused by those who are drug addicted through "medical care" is more than the total US defense budget. but these people will answer you for sure that you just have to let such people die - but only as long as it doesn't concern them themselves. but these complete idiots answer you for sure that you just have to let such people die - but only as long as it doesn't concern them themselves. because when it comes to their own ass these complete idiots see everything COMPLETELY different. it is really a pity that people who are not teamplayers can influence who leads the team with their vote. |
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As for doctors who don't join the scheme, what will be their alternative, drive an ambulance? Paying for it is easy to answer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...e_per_ capita |
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Private insurance is just a small part of the problem. Every part of the health system is based on greed and it's us who is getting exploited.
It is criminal that diabetics are now paying over $1000 a month for insulin just to stay alive. Last year I went to the ER for what turned out to be a kidney infection. Was there for 4 hours and the bill came to $28,000. Luckily I have excellent insurance but someone still had to pay it. Where the fuck do people think this money comes from? A visit to my general doctor costs around $700 for a 30 minute visit. The US is the only modern country on the planet that does nothing to regulate what pharmaceuticals can charge and what hospitals can charge. We pay more for health care than any other country yet our life expectancy is actually going down. Republicans have fought tooth and nail to regulate any of this. How anyone is OK with any of this is beyond me. |
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Policing Firefighting Parks Libraries Schools Etc... why not healtcare ? |
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The bottom line is this - the government is totally inept running a lot of things. Yeah they get it done but at 10x the costs. I can only imagine what a colossal financial blunder they would be with healthcare. If they say it will cost 4 trill you better believe it will be more like 40 trillion. |
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The ROOT of the problem is PRICE-GOUGING. There are medical device manufacturers charging $14,000 for a device that costs $300 to manufacture. Hospitals charge $20 for an aspirin, $8 for tissues, $53 for latex gloves (more if they're sterile), $23 for an alcohol swab, etc. etc. And this is all legal. Add to this the massive amount of fraud in the healthcare industry. But the politicians are getting kickbacks from these companies so they don't consider anti-price gouging legislation :2 cents: |
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insulin dose 1972 in USA $ 1.45 - now near to $ 400 insulin in canada (imported from the US) 60 Canadian dollars (what is still expensive as in Germany it is around 25 dollar and in thailand (also imported from the US the same brand costs 8 $ imagine if that would happen to a TV it would cost more than a ferrari. |
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The Fraser Institute, a Canadian public policy think tank, estimates that 52,513 Canadians received non-emergency medical treatment in the U.S. and other countries in 2014, a 25 percent jump from the roughly 41,838 who sought medical care abroad the previous year. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-cou...or-health-care I'm just asking the question, Thomas. Why are so many Canadians coming to America for their healthcare needs if theirs is so much better? |
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How does it work in Russia ? |
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Private schools charge more than public ones. |
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oh for healthcare... they go to your country because you have more available specialists because your population is larger. That make sense? |
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We have Medicare now and still have private health insurance. It's for people over sixty-five. Why not just open it up to everyone? If we opened up Medicare to everyone.... Why would anyone need private health insurance? |
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As a Canadian, what are some of the pros and cons of your healthcare? |
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I will explain to you that these people are NOT 20, 30, 409 .... They are mostly over 65 ... so yes they use healthcare while residing .. Your small peanut brain can understand that right ???? Oups , not so sure .... |
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Combine this and the gouging from private companies and the whole program is doomed......yeah, lets let the government run a profitable business and trust them not to skim :1orglaugh the corruption would be staggering! |
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It doesn't mean its a better system.. just you have a bigger population. |
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You must be young. Rates were rising 2-3 times faster before Obamacare. Slower Premium Growth Under ObamaCare |
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