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Work's in my country
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it'll work for a while, then crash and burn. i.e Cuba's and Venezuela's health system, or american medicare/social security
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Hahahaha
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No, it's not. Its really not. Proof: Canada. Yeah we pay a bit more in taxes but it's not bad
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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Laugh all you want, it works
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for a while then it bankrupts. Look at Cuba or Venezuela
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Hm...You mean when there is a shit ton of corruption and the government is overall shit? And Cuba was communist for a long time. This is because of the government of those countries not universal healthcare
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[quote]You mean when there is a shit ton of corruption and the government is overall shit?[/quote] And you think the US government isn't? We had the worst two presidential candidates in history last election cycle, and 80% of the government, if not more, is corrupt.
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Edited by Muh 6 Gorillion: 9/21/2017 9:15:28 PMIt's good when the nation can afford it. But right now with the greedy psychopathic Jewish banksters robbing every country dry through the central banks, universal healthcare isn't that great.
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but countries can't afford any socialized program long term. a great example is social security in the US.
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Because of the central banking system.
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Uh...what lol
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[quote]It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.[/quote]
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I live under a universal healthcare system and when I had a heart attack last year everything was just there for me without me really having to do anything, I was just taken in and sorted out with an angiogram and a stent and sent on my way to recuperate and now I've been back at work for over a year no problem. Same with my wife when she popped her ACL ligament or was diagnosed with crohns. A system into which we all pay for to be there when it's needed without worrying about cover or pre existing conditions or rising premiums. I think its a really great idea and moving over to a private system like the United States is a really bad idea that will kill a lot of people.
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[quote]I live under a universal healthcare system and when I had a heart attack last year everything was just there for me without me really having to do anything, I was just taken in and sorted out with an angiogram and a stent and sent on my way to recuperate and now I've been back at work for over a year no problem. Same with my wife when she popped her ACL ligament or was diagnosed with crohns. A system into which we all pay for to be there when it's needed without worrying about cover or pre existing conditions or rising premiums. I think its a really great idea and moving over to a private system like the United States is a really bad idea that will kill a lot of people.[/quote] Yeah it works as long as there is funding. look at the US social security system. it worked in its founding but now is bankrupt. Venezuela and cuba used to have a fantastic health care systems but now both are bankrupt and in ruins. the gross benefits are astoundingly great but the net is really horrible. The first few generations will do really well then the latter generations will be way worse off than the original people where
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Comparing an old dying system unrelated to healthcare to a non existent system isn't a good idea.
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w/b Cuba or Venezuela's health system, same thing
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the principles are the same and when you live in a country which about 50% don't pay taxes it bankrupts socialized systems fast
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[quote]Comparing an old dying system unrelated to healthcare to a non existent system isn't a good idea.[/quote]