Nationalization and Socialist ideology

Socialism would mean the government owned the hospitals and employed the doctors and staff.

Medicare is single payer-private delivery. Its not socialism.

Start by learning what "socialism" is and isn't.

Do you really believe that Medicare for all would not destroy the private delivery markets and completely change how health care is delivered in this country? Dumb fuck.
 
Do you really believe that Medicare for all would not destroy the private delivery markets and completely change how health care is delivered in this country? Dumb fuck.


I know it wouldn't.. Have you ever been to any country that has universal healthcare?
 
Sweden is not socialist -- because the government doesn't own the means of production. To see that, you have to go to Venezuela or Cuba or North Korea.

Great article if you want to be more informed. My guess is you will ignore it because you like being a low information dumb fuck.

Top 10 Most Socialist Countries in the World

The term socialist has been thrown around quite a bit in the past few years. Not since the cold war has the term garnered so much attention in the press and from politicians. But when you look at countries who actually have a socialist economic structure, you can see some similarities to the United States – but there are some really stark differences.

Below, you will see some of the most socialistic nations in the world today:

China
Denmark
Finland
Netherlands
Canada
Sweden
Norway
Ireland
New Zealand
Belgium

http://blog.peerform.com/top-ten-most-socialist-countries-in-the-world/
 
Fucking Obama. His program was supposed to fail, and it ended up succeeding! What a loser. ;)

How has Obamacare succeeded? The only thing it succeeded in doing was increasing our costs and lowering service levels.

Morons on the left are constantly complainant about the healthcare in this country and even calling for a more severe change with Medicare for all. If Obamacare worked so well, why are liberals claiming they need to FIX it?

You morons can't even keep track of your own lies, much less what happened yesterday.
 
Obamacare wasn't perfect, but that doesn't mean it failed. Americans were better off with it than they were before, when far less people had health insurance.
And no, people on Medicaid weren't just as healthy as people without insurance.
Now I do agree that we have a long way to go to have a good health care system in America, but Obamacare was a step in the right direction.

The bolded parts are outright lies. Here's what the architect of Obamacare thought of people like you:

Jonathan Gruber Videos: Americans "Too Stupid to Understand" Obamacare
 
I know it wouldn't.. Have you ever been to any country that has universal healthcare?

I was BORN and raised in one. My fiance' comes from and was born in one. Your pompous misplaced arrogance aside, have you ever done any research before you emotionally erupt on topics you obviously know nothing about?
 
I was BORN and raised in one. My fiance' comes from and was born in one. Your pompous misplaced arrogance aside, have you ever done any research before you emotionally erupt on topics you obviously know nothing about?
Denmark is a wonderful country.. so are Ireland and Belgium. Have you been to either?

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I was BORN and raised in one. My fiance' comes from and was born in one. Your pompous misplaced arrogance aside, have you ever done any research before you emotionally erupt on topics you obviously know nothing about?

She seems to think that claiming to have infested various jurisdictions lends credence to her bloviations, TD.

She has zero credibility.
 
Great article if you want to be more informed. My guess is you will ignore it because you like being a low information dumb fuck.

Top 10 Most Socialist Countries in the World

The term socialist has been thrown around quite a bit in the past few years. Not since the cold war has the term garnered so much attention in the press and from politicians. But when you look at countries who actually have a socialist economic structure, you can see some similarities to the United States – but there are some really stark differences.

Below, you will see some of the most socialistic nations in the world today:

China
Denmark
Finland
Netherlands
Canada
Sweden
Norway
Ireland
New Zealand
Belgium

http://blog.peerform.com/top-ten-most-socialist-countries-in-the-world/

With the exception of China, these countries all have higher living standards than America.
 
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