They call her Far Right, yet she is liberal on just about everything but immigration. It's crazy.
jesus fucking christ
You are crazy you dumb white trash
French people know what they want. They don't worry about minorities getting universal healthcare. They know what they need for themselves.
Unlike dumb white trash in America who's life expectancy is going down because of their refusal to accept universal healthcare LOL
French whites aren't dying sooner than they were 20 years ago
Moron....the health care systems of the social welfare states are all failing...they can't afford them and the quality of care is cratering......you can't keep giving people free stuff, as they stop working and start taking government hand outs and expect it to last forever.....oh....that's right, that is exactly what the left believes....
Yea they're failing because they have no ecnomic growth and aren't breeding
NOt that they dont' have the best solution to teh problem
You stupid old man
They pay half for the same outcomes. The exact same outcomes
"They pay half for the same outcomes. The exact same outcomes"
Of course that's false.
Pre-ObamaCare we had the best healthcare in the world.
1. How to judge healthcare:
a) life expectancy: many people die for reasons that can’t be controlled the medical profession, such as auto accidents, murder, etc., and once you factor out care crashes and homicides, the US ranks number one in worldwide life expectancy!
“One often-heard argument, voiced by the New York Times' Paul Krugman and others, is that America lags behind other countries in crude health outcomes. But such outcomes reflect a mosaic of factors, such as diet, lifestyle, drug use and cultural values. It pains me as a doctor to say this, but health care is just one factor in health.
In The Business of Health, Robert Ohsfeldt and John Schneider factor out intentional and unintentional injuries from life-expectancy statistics and find that Americans who don't die in car crashes or homicides outlive people in any other Western country.
And if we measure a health care system by how well it serves its sick citizens, American medicine excels."
http://www.davepetno.com/blog/index.php?itemid=30
b) " The standardized estimate of life expectancy at birth is the mean of the predicted value for each country over the period 1980–99. As shown in table 1-5, the raw (not standardized) mean life expectancy at birth for the United States over this period was 75.3 years, compared to 78.7 years for Japan, 78.0 years for Iceland, and 77.7 years for Sweden. However, after accounting for the unusually high fatal-injury rates in the United States, the estimate of standardized life expectancy at birth is 76.9 years, which is higher than the estimates for any other OECD country." http://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/-the-business-of-health_110115929760.pdf
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