This. I haven't been keeping track of politics, other than the Daily Show and the Colbert Report occasionally, but this seems like the general idea.Fat Man Spoon said:Tax paid healthcare is a good thing.
However, Billions of Dollars are invested in the Insurance companies. Making a state paid healthcare system would badly damage the economy.
At least, thats what I was told.
It's more likely to drive the economy than damage it. The NHS is the biggest employer in the world and a constant source of employment and business for hundreds of thousands after all. Same goes for all governmet health services, massive guaranteed cash flow.Fat Man Spoon said:However, Billions of Dollars are invested in the Insurance companies. Making a state paid healthcare system would badly damage the economy.
Thirding this had the same bullshit argument with people just buying into the news about four times on these forums now no more, hell theres entire articles online debunking most of the shit republicans are spewing out piece by piece go read and do your homework rather than parroting talking points about hurting the economy bullshit.xmetatr0nx said:Pretty much this, im almost rather sick of hearing about it. People are so amazingly mis-informed when it comes to this topic that the same wrong ideas drown out any relevent argument any person makes. Im done, do the research yourself and stop feeding into the group mentality.LockHeart said:Ah man, I'm not gonna get involved in another of these threads, especially when this debate's already going on in an identical one.
With any system that contains a large enough population, you're bound to find a few people slip through the cracks.Vanguard_Ex said:As a UK citizen, could I please clarify on something: I saw on the news an American girl say that she's seen loads of British people on the news all the time saying they've had to wait 6 weeks for doctors. She's a fucking liar, I've never had to wait that long and neither has anyone else I've ever known.
This plan isn't a bad thing, it's just that sadly a lot of Americans don't really understand what is being proposed.
How do you figure sports fan?Fat Man Spoon said:However, Billions of Dollars are invested in the Insurance companies. Making a state paid healthcare system would badly damage the economy.
Gotta go with this. Six weeks? I had my appointment in less than three days for an incredibly minor checkup. If it had been something even mildly urgent I could have probably got a same day appointment with my GP.Vanguard_Ex said:As a UK citizen, could I please clarify on something: I saw on the news an American girl say that she's seen loads of British people on the news all the time saying they've had to wait 6 weeks for doctors. She's a fucking liar, I've never had to wait that long and neither has anyone else I've ever known.
... and the fact that insurance companies will do whatever they can to weasel themselves out of paying for anyone too "expensive" or deemed to have "pre-existing conditions". I'd say that's a pretty bad problem.grimsprice said:The only thing wrong with the private healthcare we have in the USA here now is the absurd legal action you're allowed to take against doctors.
The sad truth, right thereBerethond said:With any system that contains a large enough population, you're bound to find a few people slip through the cracks.Vanguard_Ex said:As a UK citizen, could I please clarify on something: I saw on the news an American girl say that she's seen loads of British people on the news all the time saying they've had to wait 6 weeks for doctors. She's a fucking liar, I've never had to wait that long and neither has anyone else I've ever known.
This plan isn't a bad thing, it's just that sadly a lot of Americans don't really understand what is being proposed.