Quote from Yannis:
Universal Health Insurance
Btw, we do have a universal health insurance system, the best that money can buy: every one in this country can buy health insurance to meet their needs and budget. Like we buy food, clothes, cars and houses.
What we don't have is an inefficient, wasteful health insurance entitlement that costs $trillions and is funded exclusively with "redistributed" money from one group of citizens to another.
Ever heard of Medicare? Medicaid? Tri-Care? VA? Etc. etc. etc.?Quote from bigdavediode:
I hope they have 40 million beds in that hospital.
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
Why? There's free hospitals like Cook County all over the country.
How do you know? Maybe they could but are waiting to get it from free from the funny guy with the big ears.Quote from bigdavediode:
The working poor often can't afford all of the above, and after expenses can't afford insurance...
Quote from bigdavediode:
As I said, the economy is a mixed economy.
However there's no question that Sweden, Finland and Norway lean far, far more socialist than the US does. And their tax rates are higher -- in Sweden's case, much higher.
And yet, it's a success. In fact the "Swedish Model" is the financial rescue model that the experts are recommending that the US emulate.
Quote from Yannis:
How do you know?
Why isn't Obama promising "Universal Food?" How about "Universal Housing?" etc etc. Aren't these needs more basic than health care?
But, he wants to. He sees America of the future as a giant supermarket for clothing, entertainment, medicine, housing, food, education, tools, toys, cars, etc etc, all provided free for the asking... on top of 60 vacation days per year for 99% of the population, who, by then, will be called the "real working poor."
Now, he's just looking for the 1% suckers who will work 120 hours per week, use their creativity, persistence and risk tolerance every day to achieve their goals, in order to rob them (excuse me, the correct word is 'redistribute' their wealth) to pay for this giant Obama amusement park, right?
Here's another funny statistic for you: over 80% of highschool graduates in France want to be civil servants. Why is that? Because they'd rather be in the 99% than the 1%. Makes sense mon ami.
It's Communism all over again, but with Rev Wright, Bill Ayers, Tony Rezco and Louis Farrakhan at the helm this time, I tell you.![]()
Quote from Daal:
Look at the Human Development Index, the country at the top of list is Iceland, they are just about to have -10%GDP.
in 1991 it was Japan, in 1980 is was Switzerland. over a long-period of time no country has ever beaten the United States. There are plenty of countries that are simply 'running hot' for a number of factors(commodities, pilling on foreign debt)
Plus HDI measures have big flaws on them. If a country achieves a higher life expectancy through slavery that would count as a 'good' thing by these measures
Quote from Daal:
Look at the Human Development Index, the country at the top of list is Iceland, they are just about to have -10%GDP.
in 1991 it was Japan, in 1980 is was Switzerland. over a long-period of time no country has ever beaten the United States. There are plenty of countries that are simply 'running hot' for a number of factors(commodities, pilling on foreign debt)
Plus HDI measures have big flaws on them. If a country achieves a higher life expectancy through slavery that would count as a 'good' thing by these measures