Lewdog
Gold Member
I heard a statement tonight that went something like, "of the 25 richest countries in the world, 24 have universal health care yet the U.S. doesn't." What does that say? Seriously. Why should the U.S. not? Why are so many people in the U.S. so selfish that they think that everyone doesn't deserve to have health care?
European countries doesn't have hundreds of millions of minorities and bottom-feeders to deal with. Most of their "universal healthcare" systems suck too.
TWENTY FIVE of the richest countries in the world have universal health care BUT the U.S. doesn't. You can spin it whatever way you want, but that says something about a large population of the U.S. It works in those other countries, it can work here if not for the selfishness of a lot of people.
It wouldn't work in the US. Too many bottom-feeders that don't pay taxes.
Wrong. All countries have a stratification of classes.