Speaking of...
Apr. 16th, 2011 01:48 pmUniversal health care. Every time it's ever been implemented anywhere - and this includes parts of the United States as well as every single industrialized nation other than the United States - but, every single time, it has given wider access to health care, with less bureaucratic interference, and at a lower overall cost, than individualized for-profit health care systems have.
This is not an opinion. This is not theory. This has been done. That has been the result. In every single case.
Which means, if you are against universal health care, what you are saying is that you are willing to actually pay more for a system that insures some people don't have access to health care.
Paying extra money for no purpose other than hurting several people is, at it's very best, downright cruel
Just thought I'd point that out.
In other news, in 60 days I'll be able to visit a doctor again.
This is not an opinion. This is not theory. This has been done. That has been the result. In every single case.
Which means, if you are against universal health care, what you are saying is that you are willing to actually pay more for a system that insures some people don't have access to health care.
Paying extra money for no purpose other than hurting several people is, at it's very best, downright cruel
Just thought I'd point that out.
In other news, in 60 days I'll be able to visit a doctor again.