10fucking hell[Edited on March 11, 2007 at 8:48 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2007 8:48:22 PM
Yeah, that's what I thought.
3/11/2007 9:49:55 PM
3/12/2007 5:21:13 PM
3/12/2007 8:15:18 PM
A.) "Better education for everyone" is, by definition, not just "better education for kids."B.) It's only the best I've got if you only read that and completely ignore the rest of my entire fucking post.C.) Obviously there are other things, although, to some extent, these are irrelevant to what I'm saying. For a great many of these adults it is too late to equip them to substantially better their means. Your 50 year-old mill worker who gets laid off in a mill town and who never made much money to speak of besides is not often going to be able to be retrained in a short enough time for a good enough job that he's going to make it without some outside assistance, be it from family, charity, or, yes, the government.It is not too late to work on younger people, however.What I'm effectively arguing is that basic nourishment, housing, and healthcare are:1) Fundamental human rights, and, moreover2) In your and everyone else's best long-term interest to provide to those who haven't provided it for themselves.I am also, of course, supremely concerned with fixing the roots of the problem. You, on the other hand, seem to be exclusively concerned with this, and from what I've seen are unwilling to do anything to help those who are already thoroughly wrapped up in it.So in short, there are a lot of potential solutions to the problem, but not a single one of them involve removing the government aid for the poor that currently exists.[Edited on March 13, 2007 at 1:01 AM. Reason : I'll overlook a lot of spelling errors, but "burdon" is just rigoddamdiculous.]
3/13/2007 1:00:57 AM
3/13/2007 8:20:20 AM
david higher education typically leads to higher paying jobs. And its the arguement based on the fact that she doesnt have enough money?Whoever said basic healthcare is a right, i disagree...however in a country this rich I do think people SHOULD have access to BASIC healthcare. But when medicaid covers fertility, viagra, sleeping pills, acne meds, narcotics, hair pills, etc.. i think we have gone far beyond basic, in fact they have much better plans than the majority of us. Where you pay a premium, pay a doctor copay, pay a perscription copay..and if its not covered, you pay full price. Or if you have medicaid you COULD pay a dollar..and bitch about that too.
3/13/2007 9:43:11 AM
3/13/2007 9:45:33 AM
For one thing, I think I specifically said that education might not help the single mother in a lot of ways. Some sort of actual, sincere, and motivated campaign to educate people on birth control practice might prevent her from being a single mother of three, and you might even be able to pull off some job training.Overall, though, the target of most of the education is her two kids; it will be far easier to change them, with a far greater return on the investment.Beyond education, there's government work projects, which I think have potential and might ought to be brought back. The numerous projects FDR launched were successful at simultaneously alleviating poverty, expecting work in return, and oftentimes educating the employees in a slightly higher-skilled labor. Maybe this wouldn't mean giant-ass dams, but I should think it possible to divert some money that is currently handed to people when they're doing nothing into a public-works project.A modification of school schedules might also go a long way, or at least maybe a program that would be voluntary (on the part of the parents) to keep the kids in school and doing something until a time of day that is more likely to coincide with their schedule. To poor families with younger kids, this would remove the need to stay home or pay child care costs; if they have older kids, it keeps them busy and not idle and criminal.A basic single-payer health plan would ease a huge chunk of the burden, and if EVERY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET WITH A S-P PLAN IS ANY INDICATOR, it would save the country money in the long run.Those are a few ideas. Now I'm waiting for you to quote one thing I said about education in the first little bit and ignore the rest of it.
3/13/2007 9:54:01 AM
3/13/2007 10:01:07 AM
3/13/2007 10:11:17 AM
I dont consider healthcare a right, but a service. A right is something protected by law, like owning a gun, which I dont, changing jobs, and basic freedoms.Do a search for a medicaid formulary, its over 400 pages long. It also covers deodorant, artificial tears, listerine, toothpaste.... so when a kid dies from a tooth infection saying he couldnt afford help is just an excuse to the uninformed.You are right with your third point. Its a health INSURANCE. Just like car insurance you are paying for people who get in a wreck, esp if you dont use it. Politicians LOVE to claim that 43 million dont have health ins. Well there is a HUGE difference between health ins and not recieving treatment. EVERYONE in this country, illegal or not, is guranteed treatment at a hospital. Yes, payers continue to pay for nonpayers. We also have a high percentage of medicaids that use the hospital as a PCP, bc they can go in on thier terms. I do, however, think that a hospital should be able to triage and deny people service. There is no reason 10 people with a sore throat cant call a PCP and be seen. Let them pay 90 bucks, or have thier ins. pay the 90 instead of taxpayers eating a 500 ER visit.
3/13/2007 10:12:21 AM
3/13/2007 10:24:09 AM
3/13/2007 10:30:30 AM
Im with david on alot of this.We do spend the most on healthcare and why is that? We have great schools and are costly, we have malpractice, technology, and entitlement programs that are grossly out of whack.You know there is a reason WHY we produce much of the latest and best technology in healthcare? There is MONEY in it. Take away money and you take away the industry. People in this country demand the best, no wait..and if i dont get it.. ill sue. They take no reponsibility for thier own healthcare. I cant tell you how many people I see bitch that thier doctor cant control thier diabetes..but they weight more EVERY YEAR.There is a reason why canada loses alot of doc to the US. You can look at general numbers and make them fit any arguement. If you want to look at life expectancy, population, and age of population and lifestyle... then we would have a lower life expectancy than a small asian country with virtually NO healthcare and great diets and exercise.. but in the real world, if you got sick which country would you rather be treated in?Healthcare is getting out of hand from govt becoming more envolved, not less. It will also bankrupt this country if we continue to provide unlimited healthcare for the poor and elderly. Tough decisions have to be made, unfortunately you dont get elected that way.
3/13/2007 11:23:27 AM
3/13/2007 11:56:36 AM
Germany, fat? Are you on something?http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/2007/02/07/worlds-fattest-countries-forbeslife-cx_ls_0208worldfat_2.html
3/13/2007 12:09:29 PM
3/13/2007 12:13:15 PM
thanks 409, facts matter little to some. Malpractice is not big deal and not worth mentioning. Another OUTSTANDING observation. I guess OBGYNs are having difficulty staying in business bc thier CAR insurance is too high.Again, you can skew the numbers all you want, but malpractice is a huge issue. Sure the payments PAID to plantiffs might be a fraction, but guess what, your PREMIUMS go through the roof. We got dropped by our ins. bc we got sued about a sign being incorrect. So our malpractice ins increased by 30%.. thats real cost my friend. Sure we never paid a plantiff, but our malpractice surely did go up for something trivial. I assume, by your logic, that if you filled a claim with your auto insurance they wouldnt raise your rate?
3/13/2007 12:50:57 PM
^^Well damn. Either my professor was stupid, had outdated info, or I had a terrible lapse of memory. I apologize.
3/13/2007 12:51:01 PM
3/13/2007 1:04:24 PM
grumpy, I have a problem with people that say malpractice has little effect on healthcare costs.The govt sets the bar, they are the pace car so to speak for other ins. companies. No one goes faster/pays more than the pace car. So they set the reimbursement schedules and every damn insurance company with thier 50 plans each follow suit, usually for less. And, they dont print that shit on cards, so I have people on the phone and internet trying to figure out what plan and benefits they have, they also dont make it easy to find out what if any of thier deductible is paid. People dont know shit about thier own insurance so that complicates things more. "Im not supposed to pay for anything, and I can have anything in her I want...thats what i was told", so you have to deal with these dumbasses. Anyway, you are right a single payers systems works best.. and its called CASH.
3/13/2007 1:16:53 PM
3/13/2007 1:29:11 PM
I always thought you could vote at 18. did they change that?Grumpy, I do get rilled up talking about healthcare and ins., I dont mean to come off as angry though. Malpractice is a big cost to healthcare, If you dont like our practices personal example, just look to OBGYNs.
3/13/2007 1:38:10 PM
3/13/2007 1:44:14 PM
No no, be angry, I'm just confused by the concept of angrily agreeing. Since so far I haven't seen much that you've said that does anything but support my position.
3/13/2007 1:44:45 PM
3/13/2007 1:50:38 PM
3/13/2007 1:52:08 PM
grumpy I expect the parent to be parents, and not best friends with thier kids. My mom made sure I kept my ass in line, which I hated at the time. If I got a C, I didnt play sports..which meant alot to me at the time, so I made sure I never got one...well in season. While I partially agree with the darwinism post. Look we all dont come up with great ideas and manage companies. i dont expect to have a bill gates lifestyle without a bill gates idea. Its easy for people to sit and bitch about thier life and what other people should give them, but its another thing to actually do something about it. No one got bridget's example into her situation but her, do i feel bad for her? No. Even though I feel eye docs are more important that a pro basketball player.. but no one seems to agree...until they get something stuck in their eye..but they still wont pay me 10M a year. I think thats what he meant by darwinsim. People who dont work, or work unskilled jobs complaining that they dont live like a hilton, or even an electrician.
3/13/2007 2:04:41 PM
3/13/2007 2:08:15 PM
eyedrb -- I'm glad someone correctly interpreted what I said.
3/13/2007 2:10:19 PM
By the way, you guys can stop talking about my example.The only reason why I brought it up was to point out that not all people are struggling because they spend their money on "drugs," "cell phones," and "meals out." The fact that 1337 b4k4 actually thought he made that budget so easily was just a bonus.Anyway, I think we all agree now that rallydurham was incorrect with that assertion.If you want, we can talk about my friend who dropped out of high school at 16 to work full-time so she could help her mother out with the household bills that included care for her brother who had mental retardation.Or my friend whose mother was addicted to crack-cocaine ([user]rallydurhams[/user]'s kind of poor person). He was the youngest of 13 brothers and sisters who cared for him when they could, but he was effectively homeless for all four years of high school. Man, he needed to just "take some damn responsibility for his future," isn't that right, David0603...I'm not making these people up, by the way.
3/13/2007 11:00:59 PM
3/13/2007 11:13:20 PM
3/14/2007 12:41:41 AM
3/15/2007 5:58:16 PM
Poor people?No sir, I don't like 'em.
3/15/2007 6:20:33 PM
Wow, that was a long 10 pages. As for my opinions of the poor, I'm not going to categorically say they're lazy, drug users, or spend all their money on luxuries. However, I'm no socialist and expect adults to be responsible for taking care of their problems. Of course, it didn't take someone long to point out that poor people often have children. And philosophically I don't think anyone is born special, so I don't think some kids are more or less deserving of food, education, etc. So yeah... tough dilemma.
3/20/2007 11:54:23 AM
3/20/2007 1:03:35 PM