Not going to happen Mark. November will bring more disappointment for Libs and there is No evidence of DT doing anything that was illegal. Only the Libs in the FBI and Justice Dept. are guilty of that. Just let it play out and see.
OK i'll bite. What do you guys think should be socialized that would be an improvement. Then, how would you actually fund your socialist system.
The latest that one of your socialist candidates wants full medical coverage for all Americans. The problem is it is almost equal to the entire amount of taxes paid by the entire country.
A good healthcare system is far from impossible Brad. https://nordic.businessinsider.com/the-16-countries-with-the-worlds-best-healthcare-systems-2017-1/
I Live in the #5 spot of this list and I am still amazed that a country like the USA never got to a healthcare system comparable to the countries on this list. Maybe your government should be talking some more to your northern neighbours to see how they did it.
Sorry if you feel in that I'm barging in, but sometimes a fresh look from an outsider can change your own views.
The latest that one of your socialist candidates wants full medical coverage for all Americans.
OK, valid question about a complex subject.
Let's pick just one issue to start with.
The cost of healthcare in the US and why it costs us 5 - 50 times more for prescriptions in this country. Big Pharma maximizes profits at the expense of patients. They've pushed very hard to say pain killers are not addictive, they spend a lot of effort to create new drugs that aren't any better than existing drugs just so they can get a patent, charge more and then direct market to us on TV ads to ask our doctor about their new drug. They form organizations to fight the medical use of pot when pot is not addictive and has been found to be much better than pain killers for patients going through chemo therapy and other procedures. Once again a cheaper solution is available but they pour millions into fighting allowing people to use that cheaper solution.
The biggest lie they propagate is that they need the profits they get from the US to fund research. The efforts they have to make marketable drugs that do us no good at all is staggering.
In this one example we can see that all the incentives are in the wrong place and the result hurts patients, causes them addiction and of course drives health care costs up.
Other countries pay much less for medicine than we do and they have socialized medicine.
If by the north you are referring to Canada. Most of my wife and my relatives in Canada come to the USA for treatments. The are unable to get treatment in any reasonable time.
That may be but you would to take over the whole system and explain how that is affordable.
Mark I am also puzzled how we can't have a reasonable medical system considering the wealth of this country and the willingness of people here to donate money and time.
I just don't believe there is anything that the government does efficiently and economically that can sway me to have total control.
I can meet more than half way though. When the government can find a to PROPERLY take care of all of our veterans that have given so much to this country, you can sign me up for that system. I'm also sorry to say I don't think I will ever be signing up.
T
For me, the biggest problem is the legal system that has the medical profession pushed to the limit with fraudulent law suits.
Insurance companies pay out more and everyones cost go up whether it is medical or not.
Brad,
Sadly I agree that our current government is incapable of making any of this work, period.
First we need to get rid of Citizen's United and start to get $$$ out of the election process, and get rid of PAC's.
Then we need to elect people who are not paid for, and who are capable of drafting their own legislation. Currently most of it comes from PAC's.
Until the interests of powerful PAC's are not driving politics and the people are, this will be hard to make happen. Certainly not in a cost effective way.
So we agree that if the government just took it over tomorrow, we would have a **** show. We have the wrong people in DC to pull this off.
Brad,
I just checked how Sweden and New Zealand handle potential malpractice issues. The law essentially contains a "no fault" clause with limited right of appeal. And it's the agency that runs the Health Insurance program that ultimately decides if the claim is frivolous or has merit. And if they find it has merit, the agency decides the compensation amount. No lawyers, no juries.
The appeal process, from what I read, is not used very often because, I assume, most folks are grateful to have universal health coverage and receive competent, professional care.
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Best,
Gordon
Mark, I would be happy with 4-8 year term limits. I think it would eliminate a lot of freeloaders that want to suck the country dry.
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