Does anyone believe Luigi will spend time behind bars?

Bwahahaha…right and you are so programmed you actually believe this shit.

Who needs RFK Jr.? Why did Trump choose him when health insurance was pushing so hard for healthy behaviors so as to clean up the disease-care model?

I truly wonder if it was individuals or politicians bribed by private health insurers looking to increase the bottom line that wanted private health insurance? I think you can read the bullet highlights and figure that out for yourself as everyone references market growth OR an upward trajectory of profits. Do people really want to pay more and mimic the awful system the U.S. has where profits are the primary concern, not health?

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What I believe is that you made a claim that, as usual, is ignorant, untrue, and false.
People do, in fact, pay for private health insurance in other 1st world countries.
That’s it. What the fuck else are you even babbling about now?

There’s something you need to understand when discussing these matters: you’re incredibly stupid, which clouds your judgement. I suggest you first get marginally familiar with the concept of how colossally dumb you are, before tackling more complicted subjects. By becoming aware of your stupidity, you will be better equipped to understand, even if in a very superficial manner, how all your conclusions are faulty due to your lack of critical thinking skills.

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For fucks sake dude. It spoke about how health insurance is pushing for a more healthy lifestyle. And what does RFK Jr. talk about? And I’m dense. Did you drop a dumbell on your head?

Thanks for taking care of that for me. I couldn’t think of a nice way to write a response.

Are the nations of Western Europe still considered “first world”?

That movie was good, but I didn’t like Pacino in it even though he truly looked like the real Lefty, he wasn’t convincing as who Lefty really was, I saw Pacino, not Lefty.

Interesting though, the guy who really brought Donnie around was not Lefty, that guy was one of the meanist nastyest guys in mob history. Apparently he was witnessed benching around 600 and could lift grown men up by the throat with his hand. He carried a blade and people kept thier distance because he was capable of snapping at anything. They whacked him for bringing Donnie in, not Lefty.

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Not since 1991.

Is this elective?
And for better results, the last I looked the U.S. was number 37th in the world outcomes. And when you factor in the money that is paid that stat is nothing to brag about as this country spends close to 18% of GDP and more per capita of individuals. But, I’m sure people want more of that.

Life expectancy is actually decreasing despite spending more than anyone else, that is how great our outcomes are.



. No matter how you cut it this system is garbage.

Maine has de-facto universal coverage through MaineCare, which also covers noncitizen migrants.

My ex girlfriend spent 7 hours in the ER last Friday to have a previously life threatening MRSA infection treated.

The doctor had to leave several times during her treatment to treat more urgent patients. This was at CMMC, a major regional hospital.

It turns out that all of the Socialist claptrap of the last 100 years doesn’t actually result in more people choosing to spend 30 years becoming a doctor and then choosing to practice medicine in your town. Same for nursing.

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I wonder how many doctors and nurses were in various towns 100 years ago.

Could it be true that there were more doctors in Lewiston, Maine, way back then?

No doubt whatsoever, and same with nearly anything you need to have a normal, functioning town. Both of our hospitals have been in bad states since the Socialist takeover 6 years ago, with St. Mary’s recently closing their ICU.

When I moved here the healthcare and education were top-notch, especially considering the closest “big city” is almost 3 hours away in Boston. Neither were elite, although Bates College is a “little Ivy league” private college and formerly considered very elite.

In other words, wealthy people didn’t come to Lewiston for our public schools or to get surgery done, but the quality of both were probably top 10 percent nationwide. Maine led in public education in the 1990’s and into the 2000’s, when I moved here.

Becoming a “sanctuary” for troubled and needy people from both other parts of the USA and the entire world has simply resulted in greater demand without increasing the supply proportionally. Our hospitals and schools are now extremely dysfunctional and very stressful to work at. I know a number of RN’s who refuse to work at the hospitals due to the unrealistic staffing ratios they have to maintain, where a license-jeopardizing mistake is more likely.

It is a LOT to ask from anyone. Socialists like to pretend that people are all interchangeable widgets and that things like culture and tradition don’t matter, as if you can plug a bunch Congolese into American society and expect them to generate doctors, nurses, teachers and police men at the same rate as natives.

It’s true, though.
I personally have no major complaints about the public healthcare service, and have relied on it for most ofl my life, incluing a Septoplasty I had 16 years ago.

But I have private health insurance now, provided by my employer, and the care provided in the private sector is objectively better (no shit). The gap is now widening even more, due to the spike of migrants / asylum seekers and extra-European ‘‘healthcare tourists’’ (a growing trend), which causes extra strain on the services.

So yeah, private care is expensive, so more and more people are getting private health insurance to get access to it, and companies are also offering it more an more to employees.

You’d have to be a fucking idiot to think no one outside the US would have private health insurance or attend private schools or whatnot.
Let me use other countries as an example of my utopia, even though these countries are othing like I portray them to be.

What outcomes? What does that mean? You can’t use meaningless terms and not explain them.

And you’d have to be a fucking idiot to think people would be clamoring for a private health insurance model like the U.S. If they are, that would be a great campaign issue.
People may have some private health insurance for elective procedures. I wonder what percentage of the populations have private health insurance and what is it used for?

Are you afraid of reading? What do the graphs footnotes say in regards to the information they used to plot out the graphs?

It just never occurs to you that when you’re wrong, its you thats wrong, not the rest of the world.

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You’re right. Our system is absolutely fuckered.

Is it the private healthcare thats fucked our system, or the public health insurance paying 30 cents on the dollar that did it?

There’s a 2/3 cost offset that has to be put on someone to make up for the lost revenue… so they triple the prices to make up the difference.

Our system is utter dogshit. Not because of the private health insurance, but because of the mandatory public health insurance injected into it.

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Are you telling me that the rest of the world wants a “healthcare” system like the U.S.?

Man, you just can’t help but tell on yourself. A true intellectual lightweight.