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23:28:52 Jul 26th 09 - Wolflord Karac: As I said, thats why there are programs in place. There is a sliding scale in place at most hospitals, you just have to ask for it. There is Medicare, etc. And besides, mistakes in someone else's life are not my problem to fix. I have made mistakes in my life, and not asked the government to fix them. I am 22, have 2 kids, and a wife, support my sister, and yet, am still doing ok. I have a beautiful 3000 sq. foot home, and healthcare for all everyone, two brand new cars, and am going to school. I do not want to hear there is no way to help yourself in any situation. Sacrifices must be made to achieve greatness. Hate me if you want, but as I said, when I hit rough times in my past, I did not call upon the government to change, or help me because of my fuck ups. | ||||
01:29:08 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Reynolds II: @ wolford | ||||
05:22:28 Jul 27th 09 - Lord Cuba Libre: I believe all the systems put in place around the world are faulty to some degree. If there is such a division, with so many supporters for both government sponsored healthcare as well as privatized healthcare industries then its obvious that the answer lies somewhere in the middle. Obviously the capitalist view is flawed because there are hard-working individuals and families who just don't have the opportunity to improve their lives to a level where healthcare is affordable Now I don't know the solution to this problem, if I did I'd be a very rich man. But to me the obvious solution is a system that gives those less fortunate the means to help themselves, and the opportunity to afford healthcare, not just hand it to them. At this point it is up to the individuals to manage their lives responsibly, and not squander their healthcare. That way everyone can have the potential to succeed, but the ultimate failures are dropped and not a burden to those who can actually earn a decent living. | ||||
14:36:43 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Reynolds II: Agreed :D, the asnwer does lie in the middle, but because you have two hardend sides. Who wount give ground to eachother this middle area while propably never reached :S. Dammm i hate politicans | ||||
14:46:36 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Kayn: Just go watch the documentary called Sicko. It will teach you about the
reality of the American health care system... or lack there of. | ||||
14:49:40 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Roxbury: Reynolds, you cant think of the world in such simplistic terms. Its a complicated place. You can have capitalism AND a responsible healthcare, in fact those two doesnt have anything to do with eachother. The idea that you need a struggling lower class to keep production costs down is an antique view of the world, especially now that everything is built in China. The service sector, IT and banking sectors that give jobs to western countries doesnt depend on some sort of starving class of low wage workers. | ||||
15:20:23 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Billious: NHS | ||||
18:32:25 Jul 27th 09 - Mr. Seloc:
So your saying your money is more important to you, than the wealthfare of other human beings dispite their circumstances? | ||||
18:36:02 Jul 27th 09 - Sir Big Mac Attack: Mr. Seloc
So your saying your money is more important to you, than the wealthfare of other human beings dispite their circumstances? Yep. The gov't will have to take muh money from the grip of my cold dead hand! | ||||
23:30:09 Jul 27th 09 - Wolflord Karac: I'm not saying that, I am training to be a Doctor for the exact reason of helping people. But should I be forced to give up MY hard earned pay for some lazy person? No, work ur damn self. May be cold, but please, I will die, and will anyone who my paycheck help, thank me? No. They will continue to rely on other hardworking folk to care for them, so, should I shed a tear for those POS's? | ||||
01:06:53 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Kayn: Karac, I can somewhat understand your point of view, the idea of putting your own money into a care system to people you don't even know. The idea that you are helping people who won't even help themselves. This is just wrong... right? | ||||
01:16:37 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Brainiac:
Santa I ask who's fault is it for getting there? Whos? Is it the taxpayers fault? Is it the governments fault? WHO? TELL ME WHO'S FAULT IT IS SHE GOT THERE? Cause you know what she made some bad decisions and it is HER responsibility to deal with it, not anyone else. She got herself into that mess and she can dam well find a way out.
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01:20:25 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Big Mac Attack: No no, none of those...tis the developer of the condom's fault that it's not fool proof xD | ||||
01:32:28 Jul 28th 09 - Wolflord Karac: Kayn, I can agree with you. But doctors taking salary cuts causes other problems I wont get into here. A doctor busts his ass, thru school, work, home life (or lack there of) and dealing with people so damn rude, who just look for ways to sue him. He deserves the money, and a cut, will cause intelligent people to turn to other professions to earn their money, thus causing the medical field to get filled with lesser qualified people. | ||||
01:38:12 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Big Mac Attack: That, and doctors making a set salary instead of per operation/test done always seem to be in a bit less of a hurry to get stuff done (go figure) :P Helllllllllo waiting lists :) | ||||
01:53:15 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Kayn: I live in a city where they teach some of the best doctors in the world. Many graduates end up in the US, but just as many stay. Trust me, our doctors are not less qualified than yours. The only difference is our doctors drive BMW's instead of Ferrari's. I know, life is tough...eh? | ||||
02:06:04 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Big Mac Attack: "Better" is a subjective thing tho...as I stated in my post on the first page...US considers our better, Europe considers there's better :P Both have faults, both have their good points...who's to say which is "better"? | ||||
02:08:32 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Pubeguin The Hairy Cheezburger: CHINA? | ||||
02:18:20 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Brainiac: Statistics Big Mac? Go look up the survivability rate for some cancers and you may find in certain countries the survivability rate for it is lower than that in the US. | ||||
02:22:35 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Pubeguin The Hairy Cheezburger: Statistics Big Mac? Go look up the survivability rate for some cancers....... | ||||
02:43:43 Jul 28th 09 - Wolflord Karac: Statistics, and breakthroughs, majority of which, occur in the US. | ||||
02:55:21 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Kayn: None of those breakthroughs will be covered in your insurance, well not for another 20 yrs when those procedures become obsolete. | ||||
02:58:23 Jul 28th 09 - Wolflord Karac: Which is the benefit of our system. Dr's WANT to practice. They move faster, providing more surgeries, lower waitlists. My insurance covers everything, transplants, heart surgery, etc. Then again, TRICARE is the BEST insurance available lol. | ||||
03:32:59 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Kayn: Lower waiting list? I was plagued by a headache for over 3 months, concerned I went to a clinic. After waiting in a waiting room for 20 minutes, the doctor checked me out said to try a CT scan. I went to the hospital a couple days later, waited 3 hours and got my scan on the spot. It came back negative, and I came home without having to fill out a single form or pay a single dime. How much better can it get than that? | ||||
04:34:42 Jul 28th 09 - Mr. Brainiac: Kayn, but at what cost? And why is it the governments job? What gives the government that right? As far as I'm concerned it is not stated in the constitution thus it is not their place. | ||||
04:42:34 Jul 28th 09 - Sir Big Mac Attack: If you have a child born with some new disease, good
luck getting it covered in your insurance. | ||||
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