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I am not referring to the welfare system, just to the medical systems and, in my case, not Norway's example (because I don't know much about it, for one thing). I like France's system or Germany's.BigBallinStalin wrote: But such a move towards expanding welfare similar to Norway's comes at a huge, unseen cost. The US will definitely lose business with higher taxes in order to raise more revenue to support such an ambitious and expensive program like the so-called Obamacare.
Here's the real equation:BigBallinStalin wrote:In my humble opinion, regarding healthcare the US wasn't in enough of a "crisis" to justify such a huge expansion in state welfare. It's unnecessary, and not at all the best of available options.
It is still far better than relying on for profit insurance companies. Better for coverage, better for overall health and even better for cost savings to tax payers.BigBallinStalin wrote:I agree that there are some benefits in "socialized medicine," but the right regulations and limitations are never properly put in place to maximize its efficiency, which ultimately is much more limited with state control.
Germany doesn't have a "single payor" system. Or even a "single payer" system.PLAYER57832 wrote:I like France's system or Germany's. Providing universal coverage and a single payor type system, even just setting up one basic form and coding system for insurance would save money in the long run.BigBallinStalin wrote: But such a move towards expanding welfare similar to Norway's comes at a huge, unseen cost. The US will definitely lose business with higher taxes in order to raise more revenue to support such an ambitious and expensive program like the so-called Obamacare.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
&The Point isn't that the US really should be just like Norway, (at least for me), the point is that we could move a lot closer to them and not, as Phattscotty et al seem to imply, wind up with a totalitarian communist regime here.
Blah Blah Blah, player. You're a broken record.PLAYER57832 wrote:And, again, you have not disputed even a single data point I presented, and those of us "on the other side" have well disputed what you put forward.DangerBoy wrote: She thinks that anyone who doesn't crown her as some type of authoritative source must be totally immersed in Fox News or listening to Rush Limbaugh. They have their ears plugged and won't listen to reason, while she happens to know what the REAL issue is.
So, once again, you descend to personnal attacks instead of countering ideas. Yes, I do sometimes call people idiots, for believing certain things and refusing to verify information.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Newsflash, the Tea Party is not about real change.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Here's the real equation: universal healthcare means healthier people who are more productive and, in the long run (not immediately, but down the road), cost less overall.
PLAYER57832 wrote:The problem with the right wing is that they want to move those scales over, and declare that ALL citizens, not just a few have to obey the standards they consider correct.. and too often they do so based solely on superficial understandings of the real issues involved.
PLAYER57832 wrote:it would be nice if you compared your thinking to real countries that actually have the systems you claim "won't work", etc, etc, etc, instead of these fictitious ideas you have about what it means.
PLAYER57832 wrote:REAL comparisons, not illusionary
PLAYER57832 wrote:Notice how he quickly ignores any real data brought forward that disproves his points?
PLAYER57832 wrote:The real truth is that KKK was not considered much by non-whites outside of the south. (but, yes, this gets complicated. I am just giving a brief rundown).
PLAYER57832 wrote:Now, to get back to the real debate:
PLAYER57832 wrote:With Reagan, you had to listen close to get the "real message"
PLAYER57832 wrote:The real truth is that when you advocate groups like Promise keepers, etc.
PLAYER57832 wrote:The REAL reason for Arizona's immigration law?
PLAYER57832 wrote:the right wing has been at distorting the truth and getting people to focus on anything but the real truth that the economy IS improving and that more government controls will help reign in the abuses by banks and corporations that caused this mess.
That was only a very small sampling of how Player insulates herself from reality by dismissing anything outside of her little bubble world by claiming she knows the REAL truth.PLAYER57832 wrote: You say this, yet, the REAL truth is that you can learn a lot about TRUE conservative and right wing views by listening to NPR.
DangerBoy wrote:
That was only a very small sampling of how Player insulates herself from reality by dismissing anything outside of her little bubble world by claiming she knows the REAL truth.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
No, its actually a pretty good sampling of how often the rest of you ignore data in favor of your opinions.DangerBoy wrote:
That was only a very small sampling of how Player insulates herself from reality by dismissing anything outside of her little bubble world by claiming she knows the REAL truth.
jay_a2j wrote:DangerBoy wrote:
That was only a very small sampling of how Player insulates herself from reality by dismissing anything outside of her little bubble world by claiming she knows the REAL truth.
Well done! I don't think I could have bared to spend the time digging all that up but point well noted!
PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:DangerBoy wrote:
That was only a very small sampling of how Player insulates herself from reality by dismissing anything outside of her little bubble world by claiming she knows the REAL truth.
Well done! I don't think I could have bared to spend the time digging all that up but point well noted!
And yet, you still have not addressed the data I presented. Unable to understand it jay? Ignoring it doesn't make it go away.
You claim over and over and over that any touch of socialism will mean no freedom. Several of us bring up example after example of how that is patently false.. and you STILL try to claim I am the one who doesn't know what she is talking about, is ignoring reality.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
Well put, as always.Juan_Bottom wrote:The state doesn't force an oil company to split it's profits with Norway's people; the state is the oil company. The Nords don't believe in privatizing mineral rights as we do here, instead they believe that it's Norway's oil (not Shell or Exxon's) so all Norwegians should share it.
Well, Norway doesn't have a state-regulated minimum wage.Juan_Bottom wrote: Furthermore, the Scandinavian's have somehow figured out how to have something like a $35 minimum wage
It's utterly impossible for me answer you, nietzsche. Already each of your posts fill me with such a warming sense of delight. Since you added your current avatar, however, it's all I can do to keep my head from exploding with joyful ecstasy each time I read something you've written. This is the closest I've ever felt to what the Pillsbury Doughboy must experience each time that monstrous woman molests him.nietzsche wrote:saxi, being yourself a doctor, do you think that doctors are overpaid these days? where is your feeling in the line that has to be drawn between basic medical care and "luxury" medical care? In Mexico, we could generalize that the attention you get from a private doctor is better than the attention you get from a public doctor. What does this imply in relation to the ethics of a doctor? thanks
As a person on the left myself I often think that she must be a plant of some type designed to discredit the left through her atrocious grammar and spelling, her cringe-worthy fall-back cry of "IDIOT! IDIOT! IDIOT!", her horrific command of basic facts about basic knowledge (see where she makes a concrete assertion here regarding 527 groups [though she didn't actually know what they were called and had to use the placeholder term she invented, like a baby wanting to express itself but not having full language ability, "new groups"], is rebuffed and slinks into the shadows: http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 8&t=130624) and her absolutely shameless pimping of her family from thread to thread.DangerBoy wrote:Blah Blah Blah, player. You're a broken record.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Wherever you got that impression, it was neither from socialists, study of socialism nor the Bible.jay_a2j wrote:(Note:these are not quotes by Jesus, it is how socialist think they should read)
And now you descend to changing your posts, once errors are found.saxitoxin wrote:Uh, Player ... the link I cited said $107,000 per person. If you multiply $107,000 x 4 ("family of four", as I said) you get $428,000, or, colloquially, "$500,000."![]()
Huckleberry, I still don't think you understand what "colloquialism" means. One generally doesn't preface their words with the caveat "I am now going to speak colloquially." Either you get it or you don't. You, very obviously, don't.Player57832 wrote:Your original post, which sadly, I did not quote , referred to individuals owing 500K (I triple checked before calling you out on that) AND did not say "coloquial", either.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
saxitoxin wrote: Well put, as always.
I'm aware, I was trying to say it in a way that showed that I only had basic knowledge. My cousin was born in Wisconsin, to Norwegian parents, ran away from home to Norway, and makes $44 an hour out of high school there. He actually sends money home to his sister. What I spoke of was from our correspondences together and a quick google tie-in.saxitoxin wrote: Well, Norway doesn't have a state-regulated minimum wage.
saxitoxin wrote: So, the first step for the U.S. to become like Norway would be to repeal all minimum wage laws tomorrow. The second step would be to triple the per-capita debt burden (just like Norway) to fund all the taupe-coloured furniture, bobsledding holidays, mints on pillows, and daily handjobs from supermodels. The third step would be to discover such massive oil reserves that oil alone increased to 50% the U.S. export market, like Norway, versus 0% as now. And then drill for it anywhere and everywhere - parks, offshore, wherever.
I'm actually moving closer to your line of thinking than I even feel comfortable admitting. I'm not saying that you're right, but with the system we are using now we all bet our lives on a lottery ticket and hope the jerk-offs on the top haven't rigged the drawing (which, they admit they do). Anyway, America still has a lot going for it most days.saxitoxin wrote: A more realistic solution for the United States is the armed overthrow of parasitic capitalism. The world isn't a fairyland, the lunatic Fabians who try to make it one are dreamers doomed to disappointment as the French, Spanish, Portuguese and British (or anyone not sitting on a Norway-style mountain of black gold) are discovering. The only options are (1) pig-capitalism, or, (2) The Movement for the Three-Revolution Red Banner. Personally, I choose the latter.
Source? I feel like this would be political suicide. Then again, I also felt that about denying health care for 9/11 responders, but that was deemed as "excessive spending" by our wonderful Senate and the legalized tyranny-of-the-minority that is the filibuster.soldierboy wrote:Just to change pace a little bit what about the heath care Obama wanted to do with the military! He wanted to take it away from them and make them have to get their own health care plan just because they volunteered to join and they knew what they were getting themselves into!!!!!!!!!! I served 8 years in the military and 3 tours to Iraq and this really ticks me off!!!
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
Source? If true, I will be sending off a few letters IMMEDIATELY.soldierboy wrote:Just to change pace a little bit what about the heath care Obama wanted to do with the military! He wanted to take it away from them and make them have to get their own health care plan just because they volunteered to join and they knew what they were getting themselves into!!!!!!!!!! I served 8 years in the military and 3 tours to Iraq and this really ticks me off!!!
Even so, many Veterans groups are upset because they see this as leading to elimination of the VA, etc."The vets are paying premiums to insurance companies, and that is a free ride that needs to stop," Gorman said in describing the president's message to the group.
You just don't get it do you? Do you have any clue what the proper role of the federal government is supposed to be? The federal government is responsible for establishing and funding a standing army, which includes providing for the needs of those people who sacrifice everything to serve. The only group of people who should be provided health care by the government is those military people. Instead, the administration wishes to dump their only responsibility in favor of expanding their power over everyone else. It's a perfectly understandable reason for us to object to both facets.PLAYER57832 wrote:ON another side, I find it interesting that so much of the debate here has been about Obama turning our healthcare system into socialized healthcare. Yet, here we have one component that truly IS socialized and it seems Obama is moving in the other direction, privatizing. Even so, the same people are objecting.
oh please.... That is preposterous.GreecePwns wrote:Source? I feel like this would be political suicide. Then again, I also felt that about denying health care for 9/11 responders, but that was deemed as "excessive spending" by our wonderful Senate and the legalized tyranny-of-the-minority that is the filibuster.soldierboy wrote:Just to change pace a little bit what about the heath care Obama wanted to do with the military! He wanted to take it away from them and make them have to get their own health care plan just because they volunteered to join and they knew what they were getting themselves into!!!!!!!!!! I served 8 years in the military and 3 tours to Iraq and this really ticks me off!!!