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#26 2009-06-19 7:58 pm
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Re: Health care survey
isaly wrote:
How much worse is our lousy government than our lousy insurance companies who have been granted license to rape us by that same lousy government?
How many people in our lousy government have vested interest in our system as it is. . . Bill Frist come to mind?
How many people in our lousy government have significant investment in insurance companies?
How many people in our lousy government take money from insurance lobbyists?
That lousy government thing seems like a lousy red herring to me and what amazes me is that you seem to be smart enough to understand but, for some reason, hang onto this lousy government sacred cow like a drowning man who doesn't realize that clinging to his rescuer will kill you both.
Once again, this thread is about the Pew survey and those results.
You want to fight with them go for it.
My point was I don't know how Obama intends to navigate this without stepping on the third rail as I mention in the first post.
Do your part to combat global warming.
Eat a cow.
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#27 2009-06-19 8:13 pm
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Re: Health care survey
Farmerkev wrote:
bedstuy wrote:
... yet there's never any serious attempt by conservative parties in the UK or Canada to get rid of their health care system. Now I wonder why that is?
Perhaps for the reason Shicky is always telling us, there aren't any conservatives in Canada in the fashion we know.
No, every once in awhile the conservatives try to institute a two-tier health care system (i.e. allowing private American-style coverage in addition to the government program), and get shouted down, even by other conservatives.
Truth is, no politicians in this country will ever try to seriously screw with the health care system. People feel powerful attachment to it. The system is definitely no perfect, but it's still the sanest approach to universal health care.
In fact it's not even a partisan issue here. Left, right, it doesn't really matter. It's kind of like how everyone in America "supports the troops." It's almost an article of religious faith.
Which I feel is why so many moneyed interests in the US are so hostile to it. Because once it becomes established, there's no getting rid of it.
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#28 2009-06-19 9:52 pm
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Which I feel is why so many moneyed interests in the US are so hostile to it. Because once it becomes established, there's no getting rid of it.
Right - once it's here, it is here to stay, no matter how crappy the government is at running it.
Given how crappy they run VA hospitals it's no wonder people don't want it.
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#29 2009-06-19 11:02 pm
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Re: Health care survey
Even a "single payer" system (which is not even under consideration) is not "run" by the government.
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#30 2009-06-19 11:06 pm
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
Which I feel is why so many moneyed interests in the US are so hostile to it. Because once it becomes established, there's no getting rid of it.
Right - once it's here, it is here to stay, no matter how crappy the government is at running it.
Given how crappy they run VA hospitals it's no wonder people don't want it.
With a government option competing against private insurance, the consumer will always have the option of going to private insurance.
I really cannot see how anybody could see fault with that.
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#31 2009-06-19 11:06 pm
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Even a "single payer" system (which is not even under consideration) is not "run" by the government.
Who is it run by?
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#32 2009-06-19 11:16 pm
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Re: Health care survey
Farmerkev wrote:
bedstuy wrote:
... yet there's never any serious attempt by conservative parties in the UK or Canada to get rid of their health care system. Now I wonder why that is?
Perhaps for the reason Shicky is always telling us, there aren't any conservatives in Canada in the fashion we know.
... or the UK, or any sane industrial country in the world. Indeed, the conservative movement in the US is unique and extremist.
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#33 2009-06-19 11:17 pm
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
bratboy wrote:
Even a "single payer" system (which is not even under consideration) is not "run" by the government.
Who is it run by?
If you don't know this simple fact then I don't know why you're even engaging in this thread. Disqualified.
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#34 2009-06-19 11:21 pm
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Please answer the question.
If it's not run by the government, who is it run by?
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#35 2009-06-19 11:27 pm
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Re: Health care survey
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Who is it run by?
Which "it?" Your doctor's office? Your hospital?
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#36 2009-06-19 11:34 pm
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The health care system.
Please answer the smurfing question - if it isn't run by the government, who is it run by?
Who "it" by should be clear as my post was a direct question to your post.
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#37 2009-06-19 11:41 pm
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Re: Health care survey
In the current VA system the government does run the clinics, with poor results.
However, in a single-payers system, the government only "runs" the payment.
The private doctors and hospitals run the treatment.
This has been explained many times before yet you still will not acknowledge it or appreciate the difference.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#38 2009-06-19 11:44 pm
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
The health care system.
Please answer the smurfing question - if it isn't run by the government, who is it run by?
Who "it" by should be clear as my post was a direct question to your post.
Personally I'm not sure what you mean by the "system."
As has been pointed out the government's main role is as the health insurer. It doesn't decide treatment. In fact most people have zero contact with that aspect of the system; they only deal with health care people (doctors, nurses, etc.).
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#39 2009-06-20 12:07 am
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Re: Health care survey
Resedit: Do you believe that a legally mandated minimum wage is necessary?
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#40 2009-06-20 12:15 am
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Resedit: Do you believe that a legally mandated minimum wage is necessary?
Yes.
It needs to be state level, maybe even county, as different areas have vastly different cost of living factors.
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#41 2009-06-20 12:17 am
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
The health care system.
Please answer the smurfing question - if it isn't run by the government, who is it run by?
Who "it" by should be clear as my post was a direct question to your post.
Doctors do not become government employees. The government does not take control of hospitals.
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#42 2009-06-20 12:17 am
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
Chickenhawk wrote:
Resedit: Do you believe that a legally mandated minimum wage is necessary?
Yes.
It needs to be state level, maybe even county, as different areas have vastly different cost of living factors.
However, you still agree that there needs to be some mandated minimum level of pay.
Why should health care be different?
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#43 2009-06-20 12:27 am
Re: Health care survey
Chickenhawk wrote:
resedit wrote:
Chickenhawk wrote:
Resedit: Do you believe that a legally mandated minimum wage is necessary?
Yes.
It needs to be state level, maybe even county, as different areas have vastly different cost of living factors.However, you still agree that there needs to be some mandated minimum level of pay.
Why should health care be different?
Health care isn't any different right now.
Midical and other services already exist for those who can not afford insurance or don't have insurance provided by their doctor.
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#44 2009-06-20 12:29 am
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In fact, I myself get my coverage through such programs (Shasta Regional Health) because no one will insure me.
I'm personally afraid that if we go universal, my care won't be provided by Shasta Regional anymore but will be federal and decline in quality.
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#45 2009-06-20 12:31 am
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Re: Health care survey
resedit wrote:
In fact, I myself get my coverage through such programs (Shasta Regional Health) because no one will insure me.
And of course, what happens in Shasta county applies for the rest of the country.
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#46 2009-06-20 12:36 am
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Chickenhawk wrote:
resedit wrote:
In fact, I myself get my coverage through such programs (Shasta Regional Health) because no one will insure me.
And of course, what happens in Shasta county applies for the rest of the country.
I never made that claim.
I don't have a problem with federal aid to cities and counties that can't do what Shasta County does because the budget isn't there.
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#47 2009-06-20 12:41 am
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And... you're ... against government waste???
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#48 2009-06-20 12:42 am
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And... you're ... against government waste???
Of course I'm against government waste.
Aren't you?
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#49 2009-06-20 12:45 am
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This btw is a classic example of what is wrong with this forum.
There is a problem. I don't deny that. Not even Sean Hannity denies that.
However, y'all assume that because I don't buy into *your* solution that somehow I don't think people should be able to get treatment.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The issue is that I don't believe your solution is the best way to solve the problem, and in fact will make matters worse, not better.
It's not that I think people should go without health care.
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#50 2009-06-20 12:47 am
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ok, I said it before. I'll repeat it since you have trouble reading.
With a government option competing against private insurance, the consumer will always have the option of going to private insurance.
I really cannot see how anybody could see fault with that.
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