LOL. And you may try looking in a mirror.If you truly "crave adult conversation", you might want to rethink that pompous condescension that's so often the hallmark of your posts.
LOL. And you may try looking in a mirror.If you truly "crave adult conversation", you might want to rethink that pompous condescension that's so often the hallmark of your posts.
Except, again, I am not. So far I have presented an idea of my own, you have presented nothing at all, except an anecdote and support for a single-payer system. Instead of thinking and coming up with any idea, you regurgitate well-worn propaganda supporting the status quo of places that have been shown to have problems, that apparently you'd rather live with than attempt to foresee and avoid. Ignoring problems will never net a solution.You are full of words and devoid of ideas which is the reason you resort to the tactics you use.
You say you want to do something? Tell us what you find in the current system that you think needs change, isnt that a starting point? You have offered nothing as an alternative idea to a public plan or any other including the current plan, yet you go into a tiz at the suggestion that you would do nothing or are happy with what you have so everyone else be damned.
If you can't define even a hint of an improvement outside of faith in good ol' American ingenuity, then maybe the truth is that, in your mind, along with your GOP fellows in Congress, the best thing that can happen is nothing at all and I was right all along even with all your protestation.
Talk about "disingenuous"?. You are the king.
LOL. And you may try looking in a mirror.
I hope Obama is open to more than one idea. We have an opportunity to create something that will be the envy of the world.Sans the Washington Examiner's and Tu-Tu (Blabba's) hyperbole.....the WTA report shows progess but states the various points of much need improvement. I didn't see any report that the current Canadian Health system caused the death of anyone due to a waiting list (no mention of denial of emergency care). Unfortunately, that has been documented by our current HMO dominated system.
And the question remains....who is saying that the Single Payer option that our congressional reps are keeping off the table would be an exact duplicate of the Canadian system? Or that the YET-TO-BE-DETAILED & DETERMINED plan envisioned by Obama will do the same?
I hope Obama is open to more than one idea. We have an opportunity to create something that will be the envy of the world. Agreed
And our system will be no duplicate of the Canadian system. I do not foresee the government takeover of all medical facilities, nor a law making private practice illegal.
Agreed
According to the Canadian Doctor in this article, deaths happen because of people who wait. Some necessary surgeries are called "elective"... There are myriad problems. Illegal clinics appear to be popping up everywhere...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
I hope Obama is open to more than one idea. We have an opportunity to create something that will be the envy of the world.
And our system will be no duplicate of the Canadian system. I do not foresee the government takeover of all medical facilities, nor a law making private practice illegal.
According to the Canadian Doctor in this article, deaths happen because of people who wait. Some necessary surgeries are called "elective"... There are myriad problems. Illegal clinics appear to be popping up everywhere...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
Except, again, I am not. So far I have presented an idea of my own, you have presented nothing at all, except an anecdote and support for a single-payer system. Instead of thinking and coming up with any idea, you regurgitate well-worn propaganda supporting the status quo of places that have been shown to have problems, that apparently you'd rather live with than attempt to foresee and avoid. Ignoring problems will never net a solution.
As I said, because of sad complacency and a party devoid of any new ideas in charge (doesn't even matter which party), we'll get a recycled system with foreseeable problems that will be "tweaked" or "saved" every few years by more cash infusion and will never be more than barely adequate. We have the possibility of creating something superb, instead we'll get more of what has already passed while we ignore the easily foreseen issues.
Disingenuous is what you have shown yourself to be.
Ideas? You are bankrupt.
Propaganda, you are wealthy....
Wipe your chin, you're talking dribble.You have offered absolutely nothing but platitudes to disguise vapid thought. What the hell does "direct action" mean? It is the only thing you've offered beside empty words and short-tempered obfuscation. You think you are all-knowing even with the fact that the only experience you claim as evidence is somebody else's. Then you have the nerve to denigrate my personal experience, I daresay somewhat more extensive than yours yet not the reason for my preferences. You can't(won't?) even identify a problem in the system(you say) you want to change.
I'll re-iterate, despite all your noise, I'm convinced you side with your GOP buddies in Congress and pray that the failed US medical system remains unchanged. The market place is waiting for yet more of your beloved avarice.
I hope your ranting continues because YOU have convinced me more than ever that a single-pay public system is the correct and prudent way to go. Your alternative is the status-quo.
Your empty-headed party bozos re-iterate daily the absolute need for choice and I agree. My choice is the Congressional healthcare system for all, based both on mine and others experience in the system as it is.
Your choice is? No platitudes please.
And yours was what.....??
Here, I'll translate it for you.
Blah blah blah re-iterate blah blah blah blah re-iterate blah blah blah blah blah blah.
End of translation
Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911
And yours was what.....??
Here, I'll translate it for you.
Blah blah blah re-iterate blah blah blah blah re-iterate blah blah blah blah blah blah.
End of translation
Still with the Rush quotes huh?
And there is a reason why I take thinkprogress articles with a grain of salt.The ultra conservative think tank Manhattan Institute has been sponsoring a lot of folk like Gratzer (a senior fellow) and McCaughey. Here's one of the reasons why I take what Gratzer says with more than a grain of salt:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/02/giuliani-commonwealth/
Yeah, you are "convinced" that I have an opinion different than what I say, because you desperately want it that way.Wipe your chin, you're talking dribble.You have offered absolutely nothing but platitudes to disguise vapid thought. What the hell does "direct action" mean? It is the only thing you've offered beside empty words and short-tempered obfuscation. You think you are all-knowing even with the fact that the only experience you claim as evidence is somebody else's. Then you have the nerve to denigrate my personal experience, I daresay somewhat more extensive than yours yet not the reason for my preferences. You can't(won't?) even identify a problem in the system(you say) you want to change.
I'll re-iterate, despite all your noise, I'm convinced you side with your GOP buddies in Congress and pray that the failed US medical system remains unchanged. The market place is waiting for yet more of your beloved avarice.
I hope your ranting continues because YOU have convinced me more than ever that a single-pay public system is the correct and prudent way to go. Your alternative is the status-quo.
Your empty-headed party bozos re-iterate daily the absolute need for choice and I agree. My choice is the Congressional healthcare system for all, based both on mine and others experience in the system as it is.
Your choice is? No platitudes please.
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
The ultra conservative think tank Manhattan Institute has been sponsoring a lot of folk like Gratzer (a senior fellow) and McCaughey. Here's one of the reasons why I take what Gratzer says with more than a grain of salt:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/02/...-commonwealth/
And there is a reason why I take thinkprogress articles with a grain of salt. Could you elaborate as in relation to this particular article?
But it doesn't change the very real experience of the Canadian doctor in his article, or any of the facts. Well, the article shows how only tell half the story changes the conclusions. There are real problems with that system, they are foreseeable, and we can avoid them. If such a system is what Obama comes up with he'll likely fail at passing his health care system.
I hope Obama is open to more than one idea. We have an opportunity to create something that will be the envy of the world.
And our system will be no duplicate of the Canadian system. I do not foresee the government takeover of all medical facilities, nor a law making private practice illegal.
According to the Canadian Doctor in this article, deaths happen because of people who wait. Some necessary surgeries are called "elective"... There are myriad problems. Illegal clinics appear to be popping up everywhere...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
The ultra conservative think tank Manhattan Institute has been sponsoring a lot of folk like Gratzer (a senior fellow) and McCaughey. Here's one of the reasons why I take what Gratzer says with more than a grain of salt:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/02/giuliani-commonwealth/
Simple, 2 cookies from the same cutter trying to muddle the topic. This is your thread, where have you come aboard to defend it or offer better solutions?................girl???
I'm sure in this case you've got yours, everybody else go to Hell.
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
The ultra conservative think tank Manhattan Institute has been sponsoring a lot of folk like Gratzer (a senior fellow) and McCaughey. Here's one of the reasons why I take what Gratzer says with more than a grain of salt:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/02/...-commonwealth/
Also, the problem with medical statistics is they don't show how many people survived who couldn't afford any medical care.
In a country with universal medical a person who has lived a deprived life, one with inadequate food/nourishment, a person who is generally in poor health, is able to get treatment. Naturally, a successful outcome in those cases are poor.
We can reasonably conclude patients who can afford medical care are in better general health than those who can not. A 50 year old man who sat in an air-conditioned office, went to the gym regularly and ate well is going to have a much better chance of beating cancer than a 50 year old man whose body is worn out after 30 years of manual labor, eating hot dogs for dinner and spending every Friday night getting pissed with the boys. The fella in the latter case will probably succumb to the chemo treatments or be unable to accept them so statistics can be misleading.
The fatality rates for certain illnesses are higher in countries that have universal medical because treatment is available to people who would not normally be able to afford treatment or seek it due to their income/lifestyle. One example is the boozer who chows down on spicy food neglecting signs of blood in their stool until colorectal cancer has metastasized.
It's a case of lies, damn lies and statistics.