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The problem is single pay is the goal, meaning policy gets made towards that goal.
This woman though....what an incredible ditz!
She is young and idealistic. Being in Congress will jade her.
The problem is single pay is the goal, meaning policy gets made towards that goal.
This woman though....what an incredible ditz!
Well it comes at a price. Would you rather live in Cuba with their health care system or in America?
I'm very familiar with Germany's system. I'd much rather live in America with the choice of places I can live . Yin and yang.
I'd take Germany's health system in a heartbeat over America's. Not only is it considerably cheaper, per capita, but it also involves less red tape for users, and produces measurably better public health outcomes.
zero freedom of choice.
I'd take Germany's health system in a heartbeat over America's. Not only is it considerably cheaper, per capita, but it also involves less red tape for users, and produces measurably better public health outcomes.
do you sometimes feel ill equipped to be in a conversation, after reading your posts back to yourself?
So if another countries "health care system is cheaper",
the remedy?
and another countries health care system "has better public health outcomes"?
and that has to do with what in comparison to the US system?
they have better doctors, that by your "cheaper" assertion work for less?
Their medical science is more advanced?
and "less red tape"?
“$21 TRILLION of Pentagon financial transactions ‘could not be traced, documented, or explained.’ $21T in Pentagon accounting errors. Medicare for All costs ~$32T. That means 66% of Medicare for All could have been funded already by the Pentagon.”
— Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), in a tweet, Dec. 2, 2018

Also zero freedom of choice.
Well, we do know that universal health care for all the people in most countries that have it, costs roughly half of what America's costs per capita. And they're all rated as better than the US health care.
(except for Cuba's, the communist banana republic, which is rated one lower)
Funny piece of trash you are. She isn't even sworn yet, and you are trashing her. In the meantime, your fantasy lover (you know the one, the guy with the mushroom dick) lies each day, and you say nothing
She was tweeting off the cuff, about military spending in general!

Who said in a newspaper interview: "In fact the GDP since I’ve taken over has doubled and tripled"?
Hint: He's white.
I would too and I'd probably prefer Cuba's as well, but you completely missed the point of my post. I'll try to put it another way. Germany's hlth care system comes at a price paid in other sectors of their society. E.g. their banking system absolutely sucks. It is very, very heavily advantaged to banks at the expense of individuals. It's one reason such a high percentage of Germans will never be able to afford a house.
Would you rather live in Cuba simply because they have universal hlth care?
If so, good for you but I suspect you'd be in a small minority.
Actually it is the DoD that has the ridiculous accounting/auditing requirements that lead to the number. It is one of the reasons it can take years to detect fraudulent billing.
So you don't want to crow about Trump doubling and tripling the GDP (he says)?
I'd take Germany's health system in a heartbeat over America's. Not only is it considerably cheaper, per capita, but it also involves less red tape for users, and produces measurably better public health outcomes.

In countries with universal healthcare, people who want preferential treatment can opt to pay for it, usually with private medical insurance. There is no loss of freedom.
Added: Except in Cuba, I guess.
People in pretty much every other country have the same freedoms as in the US, from a medical perspective.
But I'd strongly consider Germany. Unfortunately, it's hard as hell to get citizenship to any EU country.
