Originally posted by: Firebot
Originally posted by: glenn1
Originally posted by: Legend
Originally posted by: randym431
A higher percentage than would be taken care of in a socialized medicine country, where it would be covered 100% but the waiting list would be such that treatment wouldn't begin until after you were already dead.
This is the memo they want you to believe. You got the memo I see!
Notice in the last rep debate, when Rudy was trying to make a Hillary-care joke, and no one laughed?
Talk about being out of touch with reality concerning American health care.
Guess Rudy got his memo, and no doubt his check(s).
As much as I loath Giuliani, do you really think Hillary is going to craft anything better?
The problem with healthcare is government regulations, and the healthcare industry influencing policy in favor of their pockets. These same people are throwing money at Hillary for a reason.
Bingo. The vast majority of Americans *do* have health insurance, and don't really care for Uncle Sam to come in and "improve" things for them.
For those advocating "universal healthcare," please don't patronize the rest of us - just call it what it is - you just want someone else to pay for the healthcare you wish to generously deliver to others.
You pay more in taxes for healthcare in the US per capita without getting the benefits of universal healthcare, then Canada pays in taxes per capita while getting universal healthcare. The whole 'paying for others' argument is a crock.
The actual reality is that of those advocating "private healthcare", most have their insurance paid directly by their employer as part of their benefits, and getting it "free".
I think that the statistic you're mentioning is the portion of GDP spent towards healthcare, not taxes.
Spending on healthcare is a good thing.