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I couldn’t even hear what John was saying by the end because Thought Bubble put in that music!
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DANG. I understood some of what John was explaining in his original video, but this helped WAY more!
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Great video.
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Please see youtube “the U.S. Healthcare system in international Context†one of the few genuinely knowledgable, informing and unbiased vid’s to be found on youtube about health care.
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@AK49Gunner The problem isn’t choosing to get health care the problem is people are dying because they can’t get health care due to extremely high costs of health care in America.
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“inefficiency of socialized medicine” Isn’t that redundant
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@Quaddel97
Health care is a right like owning guns is a right. You government can’t stopping you from getting it, but it doesn’t have to force othe rpeople to provide you with it.
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Stupid video. The maker confuses positive rights with negative ones.
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I’ve heard some pretty insane arguments about schools and how we shouldn’t be paying for other people’s children to fuck up and get bad grades. However I believe we all deserve a fair shake in life. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have money to get health care. For example, I have 4 bad wisdom teeth, one is infected. Can I get them taken care of? Nope, I have no insurance. I am essentially screwed and have to suffer. Is helping your neighbor out so bad? Even knowing you can benefit too?
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It’s not Health Care. It’s Medical Care.
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@Neosaigo i wish i could give you 100 thumbs ups
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finally someone who says the truth, who says that socialism isnt bad and says beeing healthy is a RIGHT
thank you thank you thank you
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@ejdines I believe the “selfish bastards” would be the one claiming an entitlement to health care in a country where probably less than 10% of the population meets minimum standards for being “healthy” and making sound choices. The primary reason insurance costs have skyrocketed is because of skyrocketing pool risk due to an insanely unhealthy, 34% obese country. How is giving free care to people who don’t look after themselves supposed to do anything but worsen our costs even more???
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Fortunately, the president chose to kill the bloated, inefficient pig by overfeeding it with 30 million additional customers care of a government mandate that people purchase insurance. He managed to sell this rat poison bill by pointing to a few yummy cherries on top — pre-existing conditions, kids stay on insurance until they’re 26, and the like. But hey, a rat poision sandwich with a couple cherries on top beats being hungry, right? G0Bama 2012!!
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When you were talking about the human rights, I beleive it is two of three you stated. Life, you have to be healthy to live
Happieness, “Be happy, be healthy” quoted by Cherieos.
The people that were saying that we’re good, I thought “Yeah, because you’re insured and probly don’t care about the people non-insured. (Young nerdfighters stop reading now) Selfish bastards.” I think that healthcare is a RIGHT. I mean, we live in this country. A nation isn’t land, it’s the people who live there.
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I cant get jiggy with this shit
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Well that is the problem with the US. The private health insurance companies are not playing by the rules. The medicare system is also far too incomplete.
Obama’s plan was a good plan, but the problem is it got watered down due to political oppositions. In a time when we need to cut spending, the GOP are giving the rich several tax cuts and also extended the Bush tax cut for 2 years.
If we are going to see a single payer or public option health care it would be from the states.
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the real problem is simple -
as far as the “private insurance” system, very few of those insured actually ever HAD TO shop for their plan provider (employer insured)
and of almost ALL of those either Privately or Publicly insured NEVER see an actual BILL / or the COST of the services provided by the doctors in advance!
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@gooddarkjedi and that’s how the US was supposed to be. “When people fear the government there is tyranny; When the government fears the people there is liberty”. The banks now have the government by the balls, and unless there is a massive uprising it will remain that way. Unfortunately people just sit around and complain instead of actually doing anything. Also, to run for any major government office like Congress or for President, one needs to show a certain amount of wealth just to run.
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@22350693521 can you tell me why chemo is expensive? instead of jumping in and paying for her cost, shouldnt we make the price low so that she can pay for it on her own without going bankrupt or paying for health insurance.
It’s expensive so that the insurance companies can charge you high premium.
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@Fashoniesta Thank you for clarifying that in the end, i almost got upset
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i would argue that we help uninsured people because we,as americans, feel bad for them,BUT I AGREE on the fact that we need to stop helping them,because they need to take care of themselves for the fact that Beacause one day,they will stop being helped.
This comment is coming from a frikin 13 year old girl
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@22350693521 Which is an absurd hyperbole, because most of our national HC expenditures are for ailments related to personal irresponsibility: heart disease/diabetes from poor diet and lack of exercies, lung cancer from smoking, etc.
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KILL THE BIG
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