I never read wikipedia. Just an opinion site.So you say.
Is Wikipedia wrong about the definition of single-payer?
I never read wikipedia. Just an opinion site.So you say.
Is Wikipedia wrong about the definition of single-payer?
uhhhhh okHow convenient.
You prefer trolling. I find it boring. Put content in your posts
You prefer trolling. I find it boring. Put content in your posts
What money does it put into the system? Currently every FICA dollar collected is given out in benefits. The money is already put into the economy when it is spent by retirees. You don't know what in the hell you are talking about. The trust fund is already invested and getting smaller every year.Privatizing Social Security in part is a winner of an idea. It puts money in that system back into the economy, rather than into government, and the ROI will be far higher than the paltry returns investing in government will give.
mo·nop·o·lySingle-payer healthcare is a type of universal healthcare, in which the costs of essential healthcare for all residents are covered by a single public system (hence "single-payer"). Single-payer systems may contract for healthcare services from private organizations (as is the case in Canada) or may own and employ healthcare resources and personnel (as is the case in the United Kingdom). "Single-payer" describes the mechanism by which healthcare is paid for by a single public authority, not a private authority, nor a mix of both.
Single-payer healthcare - Wikipedia
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mo·nop·o·ly
[məˈnäpəlē]
noun
monopoly (noun) · monopolies (plural noun) · Monopoly (noun)
- a company or group having exclusive control over a commodity or service:
"areas where cable companies operate as monopolies"- a commodity or service in the exclusive control of a company or group:
"electricity, gas, and water were considered to be natural monopolies"- the exclusive possession, control, or exercise of something
Government doesYou're incapable of defending your own statements, aren't you?
A single-payer system is one in which the government is responsible for paying healthcare claims, using money collected via the tax system. The government is the only "single payer."
Difference Between Universal Coverage and a Single-Payer System
There are pros and cons to single-payer health care. Learn why healthcare reform in America takes time and how universal healthcare proposals compare.www.verywellhealth.com
Private insurance just makes medical care more expensive. Parasitic.mo·nop·o·ly
[məˈnäpəlē]
noun
monopoly (noun) · monopolies (plural noun) · Monopoly (noun)
- a company or group having exclusive control over a commodity or service:
"areas where cable companies operate as monopolies"- a commodity or service in the exclusive control of a company or group:
"electricity, gas, and water were considered to be natural monopolies"- the exclusive possession, control, or exercise of something
Private insurance just makes medical care more expensive. Parasitic.
You are too fucking stupid to understand anything.So you say.
Prove it.
Government health insurance for routine care just makes routine medical care more expensive. What's your point?Government does
Private insurance just makes medical care more expensive. Parasitic.
You are too fucking stupid to understand anything.
There is no government health insurance. It is all private.Government health insurance for routine care just makes routine medical care more expensive. What's your point?
fuck off you boring trollPresent the evidence to back up your claim.
If you don't, I win.
Government health insurance for routine care just makes routine medical care more expensive. What's your point?
Medicare and Medicaid are government run health insurance. They are a third-party payer that covers medical bills that are covered by the plan with a deductible.There is no government health insurance. It is all private.