In A Nutshell
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Wow. The truth hurts.
Reasonably accurate for health care in each country.
USA bills cover 10 welfare families for each employed playing White patient.
bills would be 10 times less if Whites paid only their own actual costs and not 10 welfare people.
Obamacare practically bans 100% private for profit hospitals using over 50 sneaky regulations
Britain behind the curve on this one. They arrest people for voicing their opinions but don't have the guts to kill the plebs seeking medical attention after years of being taxed to death to allegedly fund the failing medical system.
Bring out your dead! Clank.
Sad, but true.
Petty much the lady 3 years for me.
67 grand in Merica?
Fuq that !
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In only one of them does the patient actually receive care.
As an American who would have to pay the absurdly large bill, I can't decide which one is the lesser of the evils.
Better to have a large bill or to die of disentary?
Even with the huge bill, the healthcare may still be of poor quality, or limited. So both?
Like, even with $67,000 bill, that only covers amputating leg, not fixing leg. Or insurance only covers the cheapest remedy, which is amputating leg...
OUCH!
Stitches in my experience is generally a 4 hour wait here.
You need any kind of complex surgery like knee surgery or back surgery you are going to be waiting 43 months. You need private insurance. You will get reasonably prompt treatment if its an emergency - if you had a compound fracture of your knee then you'll get surgery probably the next working day. My dad has some neurological issues probably tied to the vaccine. A consult with a neurologist was a 7 month wait. He took a turn for the worse and got carted off to hospital on Thursday night and saw the neurologist first thing on Monday morning after they ruled out the basics like stroke.
Oh, is it safe for the right wing to talk about something the left was talking about 15-20 years ago?
No one ever denies that our healthcare system needs work. It's been a bipartisan issue the whole time.
But the solution is not socialized healthcare.
I think the problem is people have a mistaken idea of how the world really works. In my opinion the idea that the state and private sector are separate is a fiction. Most of what we see are just different heads of the same hydra. We really saw during the scamdemic just how all pervading the control the regime has over every institution and every aspect of the economy.
America has socialised healthcare its just differently implemented.
The government forks out huge sums for illegals, poors and boomers to consume large volumes of healthcare and foists the bill onto the credit card and the middle class and employers. The government and the american medical association have worked hand in glove to implement the current system and fix prices. The government protects the drug companies and they get rich charging $2500 a month for a course of insulin that is probably £100 in England. The regime has also successfully convinced the average American they need to be on 10 different prescriptions when most of them could just eat better, walk 12,000 steps a day and not be so neurotic. There are a million and 1 ways if you look into it that the government picks up the tab for this system.
Nice to see some sense. The system of healthcare is irrelevant. The people running it are what matter. But that's a red pill most on the right do not want to swallow.
Saying the US healthcare system is "private" is like the lolbertarians and Make Israel Great Again branch of the conservative movement who claimed big tech can censor who they like they are private companies. When in fact when you look into them most of them are deep in bed with the government and probably were built off DARPA seed money and patents.
It's extremely weird reading over various social media posts during Obama's administration, when conservatives were all ra-ra about the US's Healthcare system. How it is the greatest in the world, and Obama care was going to ruin it.
And then I see posts like this, which look exactly like something a leftist would have posted back then.
To make it clear, I have never been a fan of the US health care system. Pre-Obama, during Obama, or post-Obama.
But it's beyond weird how much attitudes have changed.
Pre Obama health care was expensive but not ruin your life expensive like it is now. It got bad so fast it changed a lot of minds.
I've seen this change on several subjects.