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I have had friends who have travelled abroad to European countries that had UHC. They were there for several months, and a couple of them got sick. They were able to walk right into a clinic and get free treatment. I really doubt that's something that would happen in the US.
 
Flaming. Why are you escallating the tensions in this thread, RW?

I didn't think I was, but if you say so...
I was just trying to point out something, that Quasar might not have been aware of.
This is a warning (not an infraction). Quasar, some of your comments are close to trolling, so how about toning down some of the rhetoric so this thread can remain civil.
 
Flaming. Why are you escallating the tensions in this thread, RW?

I didn't think I was, but if you say so...
I was just trying to point out something, that Quasar might not have been aware of.
This is a warning (not an infraction). Quasar, some of your comments are close to trolling, so how about toning down some of the rhetoric so this thread can remain civil.


You got it, Spocked...no problem. :techman:
 
Yo! It is what it is. Socialism is ceding more control to the government...so YOU should not be surprised when then up the ante on you down the road.

What I and others want to do is stop it in its tracks here in the US.

Most of us do not want that system here. Mostly only freeloaders and ne'erdowells do, btw...

Insulted yet?

Don't be. Just because I hate socialism, fascism and communism doesn't mean I hate YOU.

As I said, nothing you say can be insulting to me.

But, make your choice:
Either
1) [ ] We Europeans (and Canadians, Aussies, etc) are living in Comminazistic hellholes, or
2) [ ] Your idea of socialism, communism, etc. has nothing to with reality.

Obviously to everybody who lives in such a country or has ever been there, 1) would be quite an absurd thing to say. But make up your mind yourself, only one of these two statements can be true.

[btw: opinion polls continually show that a majority of Americans does want public health insurance]

Flaming. Why are you escallating the tensions in this thread, RW?

I didn't think I was, but if you say so...
I was just trying to point out something, that Quasar might not have been aware of.


Actually I haven't taken your posts as flaming at all. You have your view and I have mine...that's all...
 
it's UN-Constitutional to force people to buy something here in the US. THAT is the issue.


I think someone here doesn't have car insurance. Shhhhhhhh.


:guffaw:Um...you'd be wrong about that. But, that's a different situation. You have a choice as to whether you drive or not...

Unfortunately, people don't have the choice as to whether they live or not. Insurance companies get to chose that for you!
 
I have had friends who have travelled abroad to European countries that had UHC. They were there for several months, and a couple of them got sick. They were able to walk right into a clinic and get free treatment. I really doubt that's something that would happen in the US.

Nor should it.
 
:guffaw:Um...you'd be wrong about that. But, that's a different situation. You have a choice as to whether you drive or not...

Unfortunately, people don't have the choice as to whether they live or not. Insurance companies get to chose that for you!

Now the insurance czar will look out for us!

Nah...there won't BE any private insurance. They'll make sure of that. That's what they want to do -- put businesses out of business.

You know...those "evil and greedy" companies that just take advantage of the poor peasants and intentionally withhold health insurance from so they will die of some horrible disease without pity.

But, it'll be good to have Der Kommissar telling you you can't eat that twinkie you want because you'll be putting a burden on the government system.

Oh...and Harry Knowles might as well give it up now...they're going to force people to lose weight under Der Kommissar's system. Or they'll fine him for every pound they deem "over the government recommended limit".

Alles Klar Der Kommissar?

LMAO!!!
 
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I have had friends who have travelled abroad to European countries that had UHC. They were there for several months, and a couple of them got sick. They were able to walk right into a clinic and get free treatment. I really doubt that's something that would happen in the US.

Nor should it.


Preach on my brother! :techman: Make em get out and work and pull their weight. All this gimme gimme stuff comes at a HEFTY price.

The price of freedom.
 
You have a choice as to whether you drive or not...

Only if you live in a city with decent mass transit, which is relatively rare.


True! Now THAT's something we could learn a thing or two about from the Euro-topians!

And it's no doubt one of the reasons they have higher logevity...if true. The don't have to fight traffic every day.

That and they drink wine with every meal -- including their breakfast strudel.

LOL!!!
 
I have had friends who have travelled abroad to European countries that had UHC. They were there for several months, and a couple of them got sick. They were able to walk right into a clinic and get free treatment. I really doubt that's something that would happen in the US.

Nor should it.


Preach on my brother! :techman: Make em get out and work and pull their weight. All this gimme gimme stuff comes at a HEFTY price.

The price of freedom.

Why is it that Americans insist they are the country with "freedoms" when their worldview seems to be "serve the state, but never, under any circumstances, let the state serve you back"? Sorry to bring up an old topic of mine, but in the USA all young men must register for a military draft or face punishment (even if the draft isn't actually active). So the state demands service from them, all of them, but refuses to look out for their health if they are poor, suffer unforseen disaster, etc. How is that "freedom"? Can you please explain how you are more "free" than I, because as always I'm simply not seeing it.
 
Unfortunately, people don't have the choice as to whether they live or not. Insurance companies get to chose that for you!

Now the insurance czar will look out for us!

Nah...there won't BE any private insurance. They'll make sure of that. That's what they want to do -- put businesses out of business.
What in the effing world are you talking about? There are plenty of medical insurance companies in country with universal health care. Just like there are private practice doctors, private clinics, and pharmaceutical companies. Where did you find the idea that universal heath care would make private business illegal? That's just nut.

But, it'll be good to have Der Kommissar telling you you can't eat that twinkie you want because you'll be putting a burden on the government system.

Oh...and Harry Knowles might as well give it up now...they're going to force people to lose weight under Der Kommissar's system.

Alles Klar Der Kommissar?

LMAO!!!
I'm at a loss for words. :wtf:

Preach on my brother! :techman: Make em get out and work and pull their weight. All this gimme gimme stuff comes at a HEFTY price.

The price of freedom.
They really indoctrinated you well with propaganda and slogans, don't they.
 
But, it'll be good to have Der Kommissar telling you you can't eat that twinkie you want because you'll be putting a burden on the government system.

Oh...and Harry Knowles might as well give it up now...they're going to force people to lose weight under Der Kommissar's system. Or they'll fine him for every pound they deem "over the government recommended limit".

Alles Klar Der Kommissar?

You don't know what that song is really about, do you?
 
Nor should it.


Preach on my brother! :techman: Make em get out and work and pull their weight. All this gimme gimme stuff comes at a HEFTY price.

The price of freedom.

Why is it that Americans insist they are the country with "freedoms" when their worldview seems to be "serve the state, but never, under any circumstances, let the state serve you back"? Sorry to bring up an old topic of mine, but in the USA all young men must register for a military draft or face punishment (even if the draft isn't actually active). So the state demands service from them, all of them, but refuses to look out for their health if they are poor, suffer unforseen disaster, etc. How is that "freedom"? Can you please explain how you are more "free" than I, because as always I'm simply not seeing it.

You're talking about Selective Service...yes, that's registration but it's not enforced as we have no draft. We have an all volunteer force.

It's not that anyone is against letting the government "serve us" as you put it...they do, in fact -- Postal, Military, Food Stamps, Unemployment...

But, it's not serving when they say "Buy our healthcare or be fined. And if you don't pay the fine -- go to prison!".

That's oppression...and that's what the want to do. The government is to serve the people and obey the will of the people (through elections, referendums, etc.) -- not vice versa.

Government is not a problem...it's government run amok that is problematic. It shouldn't be entangled in every aspect of our lives.
 
Nah...there won't BE any private insurance. They'll make sure of that. That's what they want to do -- put businesses out of business.

You know...those "evil and greedy" companies that just take advantage of the poor peasants and intentionally withhold health insurance from so they will die of some horrible disease without pity.

But, it'll be good to have Der Kommissar telling you you can't eat that twinkie you want because you'll be putting a burden on the government system.

Oh...and Harry Knowles might as well give it up now...they're going to force people to lose weight under Der Kommissar's system. Or they'll fine him for every pound they deem "over the government recommended limit".

Alles Klar Der Kommissar?

LMAO!!!

:rolleyes:

Seriously, there's no more comment needed.
 
But, it'll be good to have Der Kommissar telling you you can't eat that twinkie you want because you'll be putting a burden on the government system.

Oh...and Harry Knowles might as well give it up now...they're going to force people to lose weight under Der Kommissar's system. Or they'll fine him for every pound they deem "over the government recommended limit".

Alles Klar Der Kommissar?

You don't know what that song is really about, do you?

Sure I do...Kommissar is a police chief...or commissioner. Granted, I stretched the meaning a bit, but when people threaten to throw you in jail for not paying for Obamacare -- is that not a form of police action?

I think it is...
 
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