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Would you expect anything less from Dr. David Michael Green, an associate professor of Political Science at Hofstra University, New York?
For you GWB haters, you might have wanted to forget, Dr. Green bashed the "Bushies" fairly regularly, and without remorse. So go ahead and admit it, he's still telling the truth! He is heavily left leaning. AND, he has no concerns about doing such!
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He's stupid tho.
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LOL "the truth"
Stupid hyperbolic opinions far from that.
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I feel sorry for this guy's students. A pol sci prof who fails to grasp the simple demographics of the Democratic party, incorrectly attributing Republicans for Obama's apparent flexible stance in discussing the Healthcare dilema when it is more likely the concerns of Independents and Democrats. He is trying to put the fear of Republicans into Liberals, not exposing truth.
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And I do know someone who died in Germany while waiting for surgery. She was a classmate of mine from 1st grade through graduation. She married right out of high school and her husband was in the Army. While he was stationed in Germany, she became severely ill and went to the doctor. She was diagnosed with a conditon that required surgery and placed on a list to await an open surgical date. She died while waiting for the surgery. I don't remember the exact diagnosis, because she died more than 20 years ago. Quote:
The mother of these girls lives in England. When she went to the hospital with a heart attack, she was told she needed an EKG to determine how much damage may have been done to her heart. She did receive the EKG - nine months later! Meanwhile, EKGs are a routine part any ER visit in America for heart or breathing problems. Quote:
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Why am I not 100% on board with this reform? Several reasons. First and foremost, Pelosi and Obama did their damndest to force this 1,000 pg bill through before the August recess. They have launched a multimedia campaign trying to create rising hysteria that health care must be fixed RIGHT NOW!!!!! According to them, we can't wait another second. But health care has needed repair for several years. While it needs to be fixed, it isn't going to do irreparable damage to wait a few weeks (or even a few months) to make sure the reform that goes through is one that will actually address the problems the general public faces. Another reason is the fact that there are several hidden clauses within this 1,000 pg bill. The most recent that came to light is a section that wants to grant the government total access to the financial information and records of the American citizens. The plan describes establishing a "real time or near real time access to the bank accounts of those using the Obamacare system in order to determine the patient's financial ability to pay and enable quick and easy electronic transfer of funds. The person explaining that section said they envision a health-care card that contains the person's medical history and financial account information. There are several problems with this scenario, not the least of which is the fact that a such a card would be a violation of your privacy rights because the integrity of the card cannot be adequately safeguarded. Second is the fact that this would give the government all of your financial data without your approval. Finally, the fact that they can determine your "ability to pay" raises the very real possibility that government COULD then deny treatment due to an inability to pay. Even if you have the ability, the government could possibly decide you aren't paying your bill quickly enough and use the financial information from your health-care card to garnish your account for a more acceptable payment amount. Those are just a few reasons why I'm not 100% on board with the current reform. Oh, one last bit of support propoganda - it was NOT my "country" that expected me to pay 6k and 250k for my health. Those prices were set by the two medical facilities and - as I've already stated - the cost for those facilities was covered by my insurance. I did not have to pay a penny of the 6k bill and would only have had to pay a fraction of the 250k bill. Each insurance policy has a deductible amount, which the patient must pay at 100% before the insurance picks up the cost. Typical deductibles range from $250-$1000. Once the patient/policyholder pays that amount (which can easily be met with one visit to the ER), then the insurance starts paying 80% of the remaining medical costs. Each policy also has a maximum "out-of-pocket" (OOP) amount for the patient/policyholder. This is typically $2,000-5,000. That means that the patient pays 100% of the deductible amount, then 20% of all remaining bills until they have paid the maximum OOP amount. After that, the insurance policy pays 100% of ALL remaining costs. So, out of my 6 week hospital stay, the total amount I would have been required to pay would have been $2,500 (my OOP amount). Since I refused to pay the 250k bill, my actual out of pocket amount was less than $2,000. While other countries may offer national healthcare to everyone, it is NOT "free". The costs of the procedures, supplies, equipment and personnel HAVE to be paid somehow. If you don't pay for your healthcare through insurance premiums, you are paying for it through taxes. The cost is still there, it just falls under a different category.
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For one, Holland, like all countries, has its own private hopspitals and doctors and surgeons. It always has. Anyone willing to pay would find one. Nobody is forced to stick by the free version. Dunno where this happend unless it was decades ago..? Odd. "Surgeon in England performed the surgery wrong and left in a worse condition". May well have happend. Happens everywhere. Ironically, the US has one of the worst medical malpractice ratings and this is why they had to enact laws capping the amount an american could sue their doctor for. But yeah, fux ups happen everywhere - unfortunate fact of life. Less in Britain though, compared to the US. 9 month EKG when visiting the ER. Odd, I know someone who got one and a slew of other tests in the British ER just recently. and very promptly. Either this is not the whole truth (i.e. something we don't know here) or it wasn't actually an emergency. Nowhere in Britain will tell you to go away for almost a year until your "emergency" can be addressed. Please. This is the stuff that feeds the stupid people in these protests. What country would stand for this level of healthcare if it was true? Quote:
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I know I didn't respond to your last 2 paragraphs, but will later on as I am a little cut for time atm and also want to keep the walls of text to a minimum, as they are hard on the eyes.
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However, we are all well to aware of your unwavering love for him, and how could you speak out against him in public? After all, you enjoy walls of text, likening to POTUS, who is eloquent when he has the prompter rolling, you enjoy adding ![]()
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Oh Felix, you're such a nutjob
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Yorick, why did you copy the entire article? There are problems with the server at the moment, so it could have slowed it down. Not a criticism, just a question.
This is why I am happy I live in Australia. We have a lot less problems. I think health care is cheaper over here too, as are hospital expenses. But, we have some of the same problems with health care. My friend tore two ligaments in her knee as well as bruising the bone, and has to wait six months for a knee reconstruction. It could be worse, but it's not good. It's not only America that has problems. You guys just have particularly bad, publicised ones. |
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