I am not as up to date as you guys on the health care debate. I don't have insurance because I just started my new job, and I've never had anything majorly wrong with me...but I do think we need to have insurance for everyone. I don't think companies should be allowed to deny payment because of a pre-exisiting condition. Overall, costs probably need to come down for some of this stuff.How do countries like France and Canada afford it so easily?
9/8/2009 2:43:51 PM
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9/8/2009 2:48:32 PM
"How do countries like France and Canada afford it so easily?"Hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
9/8/2009 4:45:37 PM
9/8/2009 5:46:13 PM
Last I heard, France and Canada and virtually every other developed nation in the world was paying less per capita on healthcare than we are.
9/8/2009 6:17:59 PM
last I heard, they all come here when they need specialized care.last I heard, they all have crazy wait times.last I heard, they all have far worse outcomes in cancer survival rates.
9/8/2009 6:21:08 PM
last i heard, they were democratic nations who could have easily supported scrapping those systems long ago, but instead continue to choose them, but i'm sure that's either because 1) political trickery! those tricky pols (who are also complete idiots, according to the anti-gov types) or 2) they are idiots.now someone post some south park pics!
9/9/2009 9:24:53 AM
9/9/2009 9:31:54 AM
well, i got that essay ready for you right here:American Exceptionalismwhich also happens to be what's killing us overseas as well as at home!
9/9/2009 9:37:56 AM
There is a big difference between medical care and health care GOD.Health care includes what you put in your mouth and excercise. But I dont think you want to really understand the difference.
9/9/2009 9:55:48 AM
let's have an argument about semantics and avoid the topic. this is the internet after all.
9/9/2009 9:57:01 AM
9/9/2009 10:17:20 AM
9/9/2009 11:48:06 AM
Do you think its just, in the here and now, to deny coverage to people who might have eaten badly or been wreckless in their more immature days?I wonder how many people on here even know what its like to have to worry about being denied coverage b/c of their pre-existing conditions. It's easy to beat your chest and say "PAY FOR YOUR MISTAKES, PEON, LEARN YOUR LESSON AND SUFFER" when you don't have to face up to that fact (well, and you are a college libertarian).At the least, I think that people should be able to purchase coverage regardless of condition.[Edited on September 9, 2009 at 12:20 PM. Reason : .]
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9/9/2009 1:29:41 PM
http://usdebtclock.org/[Edited on September 9, 2009 at 1:41 PM. Reason : q]
9/9/2009 1:41:18 PM
9/9/2009 2:05:11 PM
9/9/2009 2:54:20 PM
maybe if there were more doctors, the price for doctors would be less. Crazy idea, I know...
9/9/2009 3:48:35 PM
Thanks for dodging the question.
9/9/2009 4:22:19 PM
We need more interns, not qualified doctors. The market will determine which ones can stay based on how many people they kill. Small price for freedom.Hey, I know, how about we make it easier for experienced doctors to immigrate here.Wow, I just read the entire OP again and....
9/9/2009 4:52:18 PM
you do realize that the number of interns today directly affects the number of doctors tomorrow, right?
9/9/2009 5:16:08 PM
9/9/2009 10:14:50 PM
you just make too much sense, man. get out of here!
9/9/2009 10:53:48 PM
^ how does turning away people who can’t pay make sense? That’s a ridiculous concept to try and promote, and it wouldn’t gain traction among the voters anyway.
9/9/2009 10:56:34 PM
of course it wouldn't gain traction. Handouts garner far more votes than common sense.why does it make sense to give people a service they didn't pay for?
9/9/2009 10:59:17 PM
^ lolthe “common sense” thing is to treat the sick person. This is how it’s been for centuries.
9/9/2009 11:02:45 PM
not really. It's only a fairly recent development that hospitals have been forced to treat everyone who comes in to the emergency room. Interestingly enough, it's only been fairly recently that health care costs have skyrocketed. I wonder if there is a relationship there
9/9/2009 11:08:15 PM
9/9/2009 11:10:35 PM
^^ I’m not talking about hospitals being “forced” to pay.I’m talking about doctors performing services for reduced cost/whatever someone could pay and just taking the hit. It’s tradition that doctors help the sick, regardless of if they could pay or not. This code of ethics worked its way into the laws to an extent. But you didn’t have doctors or hospitals turning people away if they were poor, this never happened, and doctors and hospitals wouldn’t want it to happen. This is not where the problem lies.
9/9/2009 11:38:52 PM
you are correct. Doctors used to do that all of the time. Then people like John Edwards came along. There is a difference, though, between a doctor, himself, deciding to treat someone for free and the government mandating that he do so.
9/9/2009 11:41:56 PM
wow.if some people are making the argument that someone without cash/insurance should be turned away, then there is really no point in trying to convince them about the need for healthcare reform.if healthcare is still viewed as a service/privilege, then the argument for reform falls on deaf ears.[Edited on September 9, 2009 at 11:54 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2009 11:54:10 PM
^^ so you’re not arguing that the gov. shouldn’t reimburse a hospital for an uninsured person, you’re arguing that hospitals should just refuse to help uninsured people, period?
9/9/2009 11:55:19 PM
^^ where in the Constitution is healthcare listed as a right? oh, it's not? Guess that makes it a service. By the way, I think there needs to be reform. Just not this reform.
9/10/2009 12:01:36 AM
there is something seriously fucked up with the bill of rights if everyone has the right to a gun but not a doctor.and that's without me going all preamble or declaration of independence.[Edited on September 10, 2009 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ]
9/10/2009 12:03:01 AM
well, go make a Constitutional Amendment if you feel so strongly about it.
9/10/2009 12:03:52 AM
isn't that just the slightly more mature version of,"well, if you like it so much, why don't you marry it?"
9/10/2009 12:05:44 AM
no, not really. You are complaining that X is not a right. I am telling you how to make X a right. it's kinda simple
9/10/2009 12:07:07 AM
^ so where is the lie then?
9/10/2009 12:08:38 AM
where in this thread did anyone mention a lie recently?
9/10/2009 12:11:21 AM
9/10/2009 12:11:31 AM
you said healthcare is a right. I said it is not. You said it should be. I said make it one via the Amendment process. If that is hard for you to follow, then you need to leave this forum and return to chit chat^ well, at least you admit that you don't give a fuck about the Constitution.[Edited on September 10, 2009 at 12:24 AM. Reason : ]
9/10/2009 12:13:07 AM
which leads me back to my original stance that it is pointless to argue the need for reform to someone who genuinely believes that a doctor renders a service, not a public good.
9/10/2009 12:17:53 AM
which leads me back to my point that it is not a right. Circles are great. It also leads me back to refuting your strawman that I am against reform. I am not. I am against this reform. Now your turn!
9/10/2009 12:19:07 AM
you have to remember that you are dealing with a president and a majority in Congress who do not respect the Constitution or have ever done anything that showed any intention of following it.
9/10/2009 12:22:17 AM
yea yea yea. you all say that you want to see reform. but you don't offer any alternatives or attempt to adjust the current versions.i'd respect your opposition if you at least admitted to wanting the status-quo. you've already admitted that you feel medicine should work only as a pay for services rendered profession.[Edited on September 10, 2009 at 12:31 AM. Reason : ]
9/10/2009 12:31:10 AM
What makes the whole mess so stupid is that the left wants to pass a huge, one-step nationalization of 20 percent of the country's economy in a few weeks. If it's as important as they say it is, it's important enough to take it a step at the time and with transparency, not rushing it through.
9/10/2009 12:34:56 AM
you need to stop drinking the kool-aid and see that there ARE alternatives. your messiah simply won't listen to them, and the media won't report on them. Did you know that there have been bills proposed OMFG by republicans as alternatives? Guess what happened to them? Pelosi and company shot them down.I'm still waiting for ANY justification on your part that healthcare is anything more than a service. You've asserted it several times, yet you won't support it. Do us a favour and actually support your argument.
9/10/2009 12:35:05 AM
^^ wow, all your talk, and you STILL don't have a clue what you're talking about.
9/10/2009 12:37:53 AM
your username says it all
9/10/2009 12:44:31 AM