Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?

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Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?


Statistics show that the average U.S. citizen pays considerably more for their, --- bankruptcy creating inhumane medical system, --- than other countries who have nationalized health care. The gain in GDP is around 3%.


It follows economies of scale gains are likely to be about 3%. If a penny saved is a penny earned, I am justified in saying that there would be a 6% saving to the average U.S. citizen.


Why are Americans wasting such a huge amount of gains, when going single payer could bring such a huge gain to each American?


I ask all my Yankee friends; what the hell? Recognize that single payer, pays great dividends.


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/health-costs-how-the-us-compares-with-other-countries/


Regards

DL
 
Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?


Statistics show that the average U.S. citizen pays considerably more for their, --- bankruptcy creating inhumane medical system, --- than other countries who have nationalized health care. The gain in GDP is around 3%.


It follows economies of scale gains are likely to be about 3%. If a penny saved is a penny earned, I am justified in saying that there would be a 6% saving to the average U.S. citizen.


Why are Americans wasting such a huge amount of gains, when going single payer could bring such a huge gain to each American?


I ask all my Yankee friends; what the hell? Recognize that single payer, pays great dividends.


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/health-costs-how-the-us-compares-with-other-countries/


Regards

DL

Go back to your Venezuelan socialist hell hole.

Is eating rats good for the health? I hear you guys are in very slim shape.
 
Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?


Statistics show that the average U.S. citizen pays considerably more for their, --- bankruptcy creating inhumane medical system, --- than other countries who have nationalized health care. The gain in GDP is around 3%.


It follows economies of scale gains are likely to be about 3%. If a penny saved is a penny earned, I am justified in saying that there would be a 6% saving to the average U.S. citizen.


Why are Americans wasting such a huge amount of gains, when going single payer could bring such a huge gain to each American?


I ask all my Yankee friends; what the hell? Recognize that single payer, pays great dividends.


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/health-costs-how-the-us-compares-with-other-countries/


Regards

DL
Call me when millions of people start risking their lives to sneak into your socialist utopias.
 
A more important question is, if the Constitution states that issuance of the nations money supply should be vested with the congress, why has it been privatized?

Why do the elites socialize the risks of monetary policy, while privatizing the gains?

Should we not have the nations monetary policy controlled by the people of the nation, or should it not be free? Instead, the Lucifarians control it exclusively to their benefit.

While this occurs, any talk about the inflation of the cost of education, health care, or the deflation of the lowest wages of the working class are just a smoke screens for those who are uneducated.

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A more important question is, if the Constitution states that issuance of the nations money supply should be vested with the congress, why has it been privatized?

Why do the elites socialize the risks of monetary policy, while privatizing the gains?

Should we not have the nations monetary policy controlled by the people of the nation, or should it not be free? Instead, the Lucifarians control it exclusively to their benefit.

While this occurs, any talk about the inflation of the cost of education, health care, or the deflation of the lowest wages of the working class are just a smoke screens for those who are uneducated.

thomas-jefferson-on-debt.jpg

quote-bank-paper-must-be-suppressed-and-the-circulating-medium-must-be-restored-to-the-nation-thomas-jefferson-67-96-58.jpg

That will only change when the U.S. becomes a democracy instead of the oligarchy that it is.

Regards
DL
 
Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?


Statistics show that the average U.S. citizen pays considerably more for their, --- bankruptcy creating inhumane medical system, --- than other countries who have nationalized health care. The gain in GDP is around 3%.


It follows economies of scale gains are likely to be about 3%. If a penny saved is a penny earned, I am justified in saying that there would be a 6% saving to the average U.S. citizen.


Why are Americans wasting such a huge amount of gains, when going single payer could bring such a huge gain to each American?


I ask all my Yankee friends; what the hell? Recognize that single payer, pays great dividends.


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/health-costs-how-the-us-compares-with-other-countries/


Regards

DL

Because most Americans are fucking idiots.

But that should be obvious, after all we're the people that elected Donald Trump.
 
Knock me over with a feather. Either the OP is a fake christian who usually posts RW hate or I have him confused with someone else but I agree that we need single payer.

No, it's not socialism and yes it works quite well.

Look at Medicare. When it was a introduced, it was a mess and expensive. Now its solvent and actually works.

Same would happen with ObamaCares except the Rs and trump are set on destroying it and using the working class and the poor to further enrich the very wealthy.


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Federal Reserve Notes are not Legal Tender. We can cancel our debt with The Fed at any time we want.

A more important question is, if the Constitution states that issuance of the nations money supply should be vested with the congress, why has it been privatized?

Why do the elites socialize the risks of monetary policy, while privatizing the gains?

Should we not have the nations monetary policy controlled by the people of the nation, or should it not be free? Instead, the Lucifarians control it exclusively to their benefit.

While this occurs, any talk about the inflation of the cost of education, health care, or the deflation of the lowest wages of the working class are just a smoke screens for those who are uneducated.

thomas-jefferson-on-debt.jpg

quote-bank-paper-must-be-suppressed-and-the-circulating-medium-must-be-restored-to-the-nation-thomas-jefferson-67-96-58.jpg
 
Why are U.S. citizens ignoring the 6% gain on GDP, by not nationalizing health care?


Statistics show that the average U.S. citizen pays considerably more for their, --- bankruptcy creating inhumane medical system, --- than other countries who have nationalized health care. The gain in GDP is around 3%.


It follows economies of scale gains are likely to be about 3%. If a penny saved is a penny earned, I am justified in saying that there would be a 6% saving to the average U.S. citizen.


Why are Americans wasting such a huge amount of gains, when going single payer could bring such a huge gain to each American?


I ask all my Yankee friends; what the hell? Recognize that single payer, pays great dividends.


http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/health-costs-how-the-us-compares-with-other-countries/


Regards

DL

Because most Americans are fucking idiots.

But that should be obvious, after all we're the people that elected Donald Trump.

I cannot are against this.

Sees that your government has succeeded in dumbing down the majority.



Regards
DL
 
Knock me over with a feather. Either the OP is a fake christian who usually posts RW hate or I have him confused with someone else but I agree that we need single payer.

No, it's not socialism and yes it works quite well.

Look at Medicare. When it was a introduced, it was a mess and expensive. Now its solvent and actually works.

Same would happen with ObamaCares except the Rs and trump are set on destroying it and using the working class and the poor to further enrich the very wealthy.

I agree.

Regards
DL
 

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