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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because we don't have Universal Healthcare, people get hurt or have substandard care, and then they are unable to work very much. One of my friends had a spinal stroke, the red state hospital near her completely misdiagnosed her so it took her a while to get help, and then she had to beg for money from friends and relatives until SSDI finally came through for her two years later. 5 years later she is now almost on her way towards physically being able to work part time. [/quote] [b]If we had Universal Healthcare, we would tip over. There's not enough money in the world for that.[/b] You have half the population not paying income taxes and you want to dole out free health care to everyone. Seriously, why should anyone bother working at all? You would have to raise taxes, immediately. If you look at Universal Health Care in European countries, you'll quickly find their tax code is not nearly as progressive as ours. IOW, everyone pays. Even if you raise taxes, you don't have the medical and health care workers to service the demand, so you would have long wait times. We already have that for medical specialists. You'd have to ration care. Who the hell is going to wait in line for months-years, while paying a substantial amount of their pay for non-existent health care (non-existent for them, because anytime they call upon it, they're told to wait indefinitely). Once again, why should anyone bother working at all? "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." - Marcus Aurelius[/quote] [img]https://external-preview.redd.it/b_f-qkytSZLWKoTKaElAeMIbH-_v9sH6grJDGXeGXrg.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=64b7211115d61e8b80fc303740ce2a61099fcb98[/img][/quote] Somehow every first world country has figured out how to do Universal Health Care but the United States. Guess the US isn't so great after all..[/quote] If you actually read people's experience with universal healthcare in these countries, it's far from perfect or figured out. It seems that routine care, yes, universal healthcare works. Once a person needs specialized care of any type, that's where things don't work so well. Also people believe specialized care is for only very complex cases and that isn't true. [/quote] As someone who sees specialists regularly, I have to wait months to see them, especially if I’m a new patient. [/quote] blame the AMA education cartels [/quote]
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