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[quote author="Look4house" date=1249736239][quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393]The fact is that some form of Healthcare reform WILL HAPPEN. </blockquote>
Nobody knows whether reform will happen. We have been talking about healthcare reform every elections. Healthcare reform SHOULD happen.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393]We worry about our country being attacked by terrorists.</blockquote>
Why didn't you tell the President that he is stupid to keep the Department of Homeland Security. Fire half of the staff and save us some tax money.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393] But we cant all get together and pool our insurance money in a not for profit
national health insurance fund ? What makes this so hard to understand ?</blockquote>
It is very hard to understand how the government can run a national health care system when our social security is approaching bankruptcy. Medicare funding could be exhausted by 2017. The government inefficiencies and bureaucracy will create more frustration, driving up cost and most likely, decrease quality of care.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393]Why has the entire modern world embraced this reality and not the United States ?
Again. NAME A MODERN DEVELOPED COUNTRY THAT DOES NOT HAVE NATIONALIZED HEALTH CARE ?</blockquote>
Entire modern world embraced nationalized healthcare? China is not considered a modern developed country? How is health care in China with 1.3 billion people? Nationalized health care is almost impossible to be successful in such a diverse and populated country like the United States. Is it easier to mange 10 people effectively than managing 100 people? There are many countries with nationalized health care that fail.</blockquote>
So let me get this straight and make sure I understand. You think we should have a Health Care Plan like China ? Why China is a socialist republic (specifically a people's democratic dictatorship).
"With economic reform after 1978, the health of the Chinese public improved rapidly because of better nutrition despite the disappearance, along with the People's Communes, of much of the free public health services provided in the countryside. Health care in China became largely private fee-for-service. This was widely criticised by the Islamic Hui populations of the North West, who were often unable to obtain medical support in their remote communities. By 2000, when the World Health Organization made a large study of public health systems throughout the world, The World Health Report 2000 Health Systems: Improving Performance the Chinese public health system ranked 144 of the 191 UN member states ranked".
Look4house. Your broken down old way of looking at the world is finished. Just pull over and watch as we pass your old broken down lies aside.
Your finished. Just like Sarah Palin.
Nobody knows whether reform will happen. We have been talking about healthcare reform every elections. Healthcare reform SHOULD happen.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393]We worry about our country being attacked by terrorists.</blockquote>
Why didn't you tell the President that he is stupid to keep the Department of Homeland Security. Fire half of the staff and save us some tax money.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393] But we cant all get together and pool our insurance money in a not for profit
national health insurance fund ? What makes this so hard to understand ?</blockquote>
It is very hard to understand how the government can run a national health care system when our social security is approaching bankruptcy. Medicare funding could be exhausted by 2017. The government inefficiencies and bureaucracy will create more frustration, driving up cost and most likely, decrease quality of care.
[quote author="bltserv" date=1249691393]Why has the entire modern world embraced this reality and not the United States ?
Again. NAME A MODERN DEVELOPED COUNTRY THAT DOES NOT HAVE NATIONALIZED HEALTH CARE ?</blockquote>
Entire modern world embraced nationalized healthcare? China is not considered a modern developed country? How is health care in China with 1.3 billion people? Nationalized health care is almost impossible to be successful in such a diverse and populated country like the United States. Is it easier to mange 10 people effectively than managing 100 people? There are many countries with nationalized health care that fail.</blockquote>
So let me get this straight and make sure I understand. You think we should have a Health Care Plan like China ? Why China is a socialist republic (specifically a people's democratic dictatorship).
"With economic reform after 1978, the health of the Chinese public improved rapidly because of better nutrition despite the disappearance, along with the People's Communes, of much of the free public health services provided in the countryside. Health care in China became largely private fee-for-service. This was widely criticised by the Islamic Hui populations of the North West, who were often unable to obtain medical support in their remote communities. By 2000, when the World Health Organization made a large study of public health systems throughout the world, The World Health Report 2000 Health Systems: Improving Performance the Chinese public health system ranked 144 of the 191 UN member states ranked".
Look4house. Your broken down old way of looking at the world is finished. Just pull over and watch as we pass your old broken down lies aside.
Your finished. Just like Sarah Palin.