@eladar saidGet over yourself.
Well, there are plenty of white people who embrace minority culture. You are a racist for believing minority culture is determined by skin color.
Minority. So people not like you, according to your claim.
Who decided that you shall be a judge of other people that you don't even know?
Right. You did.
@suzianne saidIf you cannot get a job and insurance of some sort it is your fault not mine.
Get over yourself.
Minority. So people not like you, according to your claim.
Who decided that you shall be a judge of other people that you don't even know?
Right. You did.
If only white people, as you claim, have medical insurance, then it is not my fault.
@eladar saidA racist calling someone calling them out over their racism a racist.
You spew racist tripe left and right, then you claim others are racists. If you want to see a white racist, look in the mirror.
Right. Are you sure you're not MB? He does the same thing with the "I'm rubber and you're glue - what you say bounces off me and sticks to you" five-year-old mentality.
@eladar saidWho writes the laws de-regulating the insurance industry allowing them to rip off America?
If you cannot get a job and insurance of some sort it is your fault not mine.
If only white people, as you claim, have medical insurance, then it is not my fault.
Right. Mostly old, rich, white men in a self-serving Congress. Never mind the kickbacks they get for their "service".
Do you drive past a homeless person and shout out the window "Get a job"?
@great-big-stees saidTo me, there is no reason that ANYONE,
I live in Canada, where some health care is free. Every once in a while some politician tries floating a “per visit fee” when seeing the doctor or hospital (like $5.00). It seems like the government is averse to such an idea as it is always shot down. I realize that it could be complicated, or maybe not, to at least try it.
should be in jeopardy, financially, socially or
healthwise due to the expense of care.
A good start would be to allow MEDICARE
to negotiate drug prices---Prohibited, by law,
as part of G.W.'s MEDICARE part C PLAN.
@jimm619 saidOnly way to accomplish this goal is to set medical pay to that of k12 teachers.
To me, there is no reason that ANYONE,
should be in jeopardy, financially, socially or
healthwise due to the expense of care.
A good start would be to allow MEDICARE
to negotiate drug prices---Prohibited, by law,
as part of G.W.'s MEDICARE part C PLAN.
@eladar saidThe poor do not go to the doctor at all when they get sick because they lack health insurance. This causes their easily treatable illnesses to get worse until they are so sick they cannot avoid going to the doctor any longer. They end up in the emergency room.
I think this covid thing brings to light something very strange in the US. At least it is strange to me.
If I get sick, I go to my doctor or go to an urgent care. This is because I am not of the lowest socio economic group.
The poor go directly to emergency rooms at hospitals if they get sick. The poorest people go to the most expensive option because they will not actually pay for the services they receive.
It is actually their culture that overloads hospitals.
The fact that they live in high population density, oftentimes sleeping on the street, have poor access to showering facilities etc makes all this worse.
If they could easily get treatment right away
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@eladar saidHow does every industrial
How do you intend to pay for all the medical care for all the people in the US?
country in the world manage?
Look at this to answer your question;
https://www.healthcare-now.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/NewOrangeBookDraft07.14.pdf
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/best-healthcare-in-the-world
@athousandyoung saidThey go to the emergency room when they get sick, not at deaths door.
The poor do not go to the doctor at all when they get sick because they lack health insurance. This causes their easily treatable illnesses to get worse until they are so sick they cannot avoid going to the doctor any longer. They end up in the emergency room.
The fact that they live in high population density, oftentimes sleeping on the street, have poor access to showering facilities etc makes all this worse.
If they could easily get treatment right away