THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: FlameOfCallandor on July 01, 2007, 02:36:58 PM
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Why do people keep calling it free?
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medicare?
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hey FM :-*
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merde bin
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Why do people keep calling it free?
name these people
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Why do people keep calling it free?
name these people
Two times!
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because there are a shitton of lazy dumb poors that won't have to contribute to get the benefits, and thats all the bleeding liberal heart is concerned with. from that point of view, every government handout project is free.
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You are being willfully obtuse if you can't see why it might sometimes be referred to as free healthcare. Anyway, it is much more commonly referred to as universal healthcare. Or socialized healthcare, depending on which side of the debate you are on.
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You are being willfully obtuse if you can't see why it might sometimes be referred to as free healthcare. Anyway, it is much more commonly referred to as universal healthcare. Or socialized healthcare, depending on which side of the debate you are on.
I prefer to call it "White Man's Burden."
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You are being willfully obtuse if you can't see why it might sometimes be referred to as free healthcare. Anyway, it is much more commonly referred to as universal healthcare. Or socialized healthcare, depending on which side of the debate you are on.
FoC: Resident Literalist
Sort of like that dude from GAF but more obnoxious
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lower cost healthcare would only be possible if there was lower cost medical school. Which is possible but medical school's in the U.S. are greedy. It's not at all impossible for the government to pay for the materials but the services are what keep U.S.'s healthcare so obscenely expensive.
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lower cost healthcare would only be possible if there was lower cost medical school. Which is possible but medical school's in the U.S. are greedy. It's not at all impossible for the government to pay for the materials but the services are what keep U.S.'s healthcare so obscenely expensive.
You don't think insurance and drug companies have anything to do with it?
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I'm saying you could keep them (I don't know how differently they work in countries with universal healthcare) and still make healthcare much more affordable.
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The problem is insurance companies who must provide their stock holders with a higher profit margin every year. It's not enough to make a profit every year, but it has to increase! Which ultimately treats their "customers" with no respect.
I hate insurance companies with a fiery passion.
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hey FM :-*
hey ya, sexy. :-*
How have you been?
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lower cost healthcare would only be possible if there was lower cost medical school. Which is possible but medical school's in the U.S. are greedy. It's not at all impossible for the government to pay for the materials but the services are what keep U.S.'s healthcare so obscenely expensive.
It's not only medical schools that are obscenely expensive, but all institutions of higher education. You can probably go just as a far into dept getting an MD license as you can getting a PhD in literature.
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average medical school cost is about $100,000 in the U.S. but you can graduate from med school in europe with no debt.