Of course, of course.The president wouldn't be, you would have trusts dealing with it.
Unless they get doged.
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Of course, of course.The president wouldn't be, you would have trusts dealing with it.
Of course not him personally. He'll appoint only the very best people to be in charge of your healthcare.He won't be in charge of it.
A first fault of individual citizens is in abdicating a responsibility for social welfare to government bureaucracy , rather than endeavoring to account for social welfare through a volition of its private sector .The only country in the world with the bulk of private healthcare is the US. A search, AI says -
While many countries have healthcare systems with both public and private components, the United States is the only OECD country where voluntary health insurance is the main financing and coverage system for most of the population.
Healthcare is the US is a privilege, we enjoy healthcare as a RIGHT in the UK.
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How bad is that? Worse than most third world countries. And no, everyone doesn't fly to the US for healthcare, that's a fallacy.
Why is healthcare in the US so bad??
Patience with healthcareOur taxes should pay for healthcare, w/an option for private insurance for those who are privileged enough to not exercise patience.
Greed.Why is healthcare in the US so bad??
Yep. If people were truly selfless, we wouldn't need healthcare.Greed.
And it's getting worse before it gets better.
Erm, no.Of course, of course.
Unless they get doged.
What does that mean?Erm, no.
No to getting dodged.What does that mean?
When you put government in charge of a service, that service becomes a political football - subject to all the idiocy of the two-party shitshow. Do you deny it?
Well, that's nice and vague. Do you mean it wouldn't be subject political nonsense like DOGE? Or are you just saying you'd oppose such an effort? Or are you just mashing keys?No to getting dodged.
In the US, rights don't involve taxation; they're innate to the individual.The only country in the world with the bulk of private healthcare is the US. A search, AI says -
While many countries have healthcare systems with both public and private components, the United States is the only OECD country where voluntary health insurance is the main financing and coverage system for most of the population.
Healthcare is the US is a privilege, we enjoy healthcare as a RIGHT in the UK.
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How bad is that? Worse than most third world countries. And no, everyone doesn't fly to the US for healthcare, that's a fallacy.
Why is healthcare in the US so bad??
If the United States was to cut its military budget at least in half and only protect itself and its own interests that may save resources. England used to be the envy of the planet. Their military is scrawny today in part due to the socialist ways. The United States picks up for this. It does not hurt though that their military is aligned with ours. Just a mass difference in funding though.And mine is less than yours, do you want to brag about it?
Did you mean to reply? This is a healthcare thread?? You need to find the military section.If the United States was to cut its military budget at least in half and only protect itself and its own interests that may save resources. England used to be the envy of the planet. Their military is scrawny today in part due to the socialist ways. The United States picks up for this. It does not hurt though that their military is aligned with ours. Just a mass difference in funding though.
What are you stating , that everyone would selflessly starve themselves into extinction ?Yep. If people were truly selfless, we wouldn't need healthcare.
In the UK health care is so bad people pull their own teeth out.The only country in the world with the bulk of private healthcare is the US. A search, AI says -
While many countries have healthcare systems with both public and private components, the United States is the only OECD country where voluntary health insurance is the main financing and coverage system for most of the population.
Healthcare is the US is a privilege, we enjoy healthcare as a RIGHT in the UK.
View attachment 1093752
How bad is that? Worse than most third world countries. And no, everyone doesn't fly to the US for healthcare, that's a fallacy.
Why is healthcare in the US so bad??
Ohhh you mean something like a health care savings account. Why don't you have one? In fact, why do you think it's not allowed?I hate the government and private health care insurance, as both turn you down at times, even universal care turns you down for things in these other countries like England or Canada.
In fact, in the US the government turns more people down that private care insurance, something no one ever talks about
What I would like to see instead, is for people to be able to put tax free money aside into an account that can accumulate over time that can only be used for your health care. Then when you need it, the money is there and you don't have to go begging to an ass hole insurance company or the indifferent government that never has to answer to anyone for how badly they treat others in such cases, as the media ignores it entirely. Only private insurance companies that turn you down the media covers, which is why Luigi went hunting a health care CEO. Left wing propaganda convinced him he deserved to die. I'm just tired of the BS. You never see people hunt down government officials that turn people down for health care. Why is that?
Then, lets say you can use that money for your family as well, or even for friends.
If implemented, you will begin to have entire populations of Americans who are not dependent on private insurance or government insurance, which is exactly why it will never be allowed.
They're still, technically, allowed. But the cheap, catastrophic insurance plans that made HSAs a viable alternative aren't. Those aren't as profitable for the insurance companies so they banned them.Ohhh you mean something like a health care savings account. Why don't you have one? In fact, why do you think it's not allowed?
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You are mixing terms. Healthcare in the US is the best in the world. What we do not have is universal healthcare insurance.The only country in the world with the bulk of private healthcare is the US. A search, AI says -
While many countries have healthcare systems with both public and private components, the United States is the only OECD country where voluntary health insurance is the main financing and coverage system for most of the population.
Healthcare is the US is a privilege, we enjoy healthcare as a RIGHT in the UK.
View attachment 1093752
How bad is that? Worse than most third world countries. And no, everyone doesn't fly to the US for healthcare, that's a fallacy.
Why is healthcare in the US so bad??