Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Do you think people should have equal access to healthcare regardless of their ability to pay for it or do you believe people should only have access to healthcare if they can pay for it?
Defense can be cut by half easily. We have over 1400 nukes. Im not worried about an enemy attacking usEveryone deserves health care. No one should ever be denied health care.
I just don't know of a way to implement national health care without killing our economy.
And I'm not talking about Obamacare. The deductibles are so high for some people that they can't afford to actually use the insurance sometimes when they need it.
Rather, I'm talking excellent health care (the same as senators get) for low deductibles and co-pays. That's the insurance everyone needs and deserves.
But how do we afford it? While we also pay massive welfare, defense, social security, etc? And forgive millions of student loans?
How do other countries afford it?But how do we afford it?
Other countries don't have our welfare, social security, litigation, defense, medicare, medicade, etc expenses we do.How do other countries afford it?
Other countries don't have our GDP either but they manageOther countries don't have our welfare, social security, litigation, defense, medicare, medicade, etc expenses we do.
And add national health care (really GOOD care, like senators have)? And we're already so far in debt...
Everyone, regardless of the amount of your financial earnings, should have access to quality healthcare. With that said, it is neither a right nor a privilege, it is now a mandate.Do you think people should have equal access to healthcare regardless of their ability to pay for it or do you believe people should only have access to healthcare if they can pay for it?
I'm afraid we're on the same path as Greece. I'm sure they thought they could handle massive borrowing as well.Other countries don't have our GDP either but they manage
I definitely feel that everyone should have equal access to Healthcare.
Everyone, regardless of the amount of your financial earnings, should have access to quality healthcare. With that said, it is neither a right nor a privilege, it is now a mandate.
I'm afraid we're on the same path as Greece.
If I were to cast my vote today, I would vote Bernie Sanders.
Other countries, like Sweden, Norway & Finland have much more robust social safety net programs as well as higher quality healthcareOther countries don't have our welfare, social security, litigation, defense, medicare, medicade, etc expenses we do.
And add national health care (really GOOD care, like senators have)? And we're already so far in debt...
I don't believe health care is either a right or privilege, it's a personal responsibility.Do you think people should have equal access to healthcare regardless of their ability to pay for it or do you believe people should only have access to healthcare if they can pay for it?
aren't you the guy who says it's the woman's fault for getting raped and thinks sandy hook was a faked conspiracy?I don't believe health care is either a right or privilege, it's a personal responsibility.
If they had guns they wouldn't get raped. and sandy hook was a hoax.aren't you the guy who says it's the woman's fault for getting raped and thinks sandy hook was a faked conspiracy?
yeah, i think i'll listen to someone who isn't monumentally retarded.
so if a woman isn't carrying a gun then it is her fault if she gets raped?If they had guns they wouldn't get raped. and sandy hook was a hoax.
and take responsibility for your own actions and quit looking for others to take care of you.