Next time someone tells you we should have a European style healthcare system, remember the baby being murdered by government fiat.
I would have a list of assholes that I would be hunting for.
Next time someone tells you we should have a European style healthcare system, remember the baby being murdered by government fiat.
I would have a list of assholes that I would be hunting for.
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Rob · November 12, 2023 at 11:33 am
Look what government intervention did with the “Affordable” Care Act. Same thing it did to college tuition.
First premium on Obama Care was $610 per month. Now it’s $1730. Also went from 4 or 5 insurers to 2 now.
These socialist idiots who want universal basic income, free healthcare, and food delivered to their doors each meal while they sit in mom’s basement playing Playstation are in for a big wake up.
Henry · November 12, 2023 at 11:46 am
Your hypothetical list reminds me of a book: 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, by Bernard Goldberg. It’s dated, but serves as a useful template for classifying those who contributed to our decline.
McChuck · November 12, 2023 at 11:47 am
This is what, the fourth story like this to come out of formerly great Britain in the last few years?
Don't Lose In War · November 12, 2023 at 1:06 pm
The McHealtcarez Abbatoir? I’ll have to pass.
Only someone too stupid to exist wants a mommygov involved in anything.
CCP/PRC is the world model after the chaos.
PLA will supply the order.
tfourier · November 12, 2023 at 5:33 pm
Not all European health systems are the same.
The socialized medical systems of Britain , Italy and Spain are total shit. They killed my baby nephew.
The mixed private / public health insurance systems of France and Germany are not bad. But the private health insurance supported private systems of Switzerland and Netherlands would work really well in the US.
But this will not happen as long as Organized Labor in the US make sure that health insurance is tied to employment. The only country that does so. Because higher benefits, mostly health insurance benefits, are the only tangible benefit to union membership in the US. Not higher wages.
And once health insurance is separated from employment Organized Labor loses its very last advantage for its members so it membership would quickly collapse from its already very low percentage. And as Organized Labor is the biggest single financial contributor to Democratic Party guess who is going to make sure that will never happen.
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