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LORDANDMASTER (7/6/2009) I have very expensive healthcare....a cadillac plan...but my premiums are tax deductible as are any out of pocket deductibles and copayments that I might encounter....
I pay serious taxes to provide care for the deadbeats but I had rather do that than have the bureaucrats making medical decisions for me.
nnow once again we have LAM bragging about how rich he is lol... I know many many rich people, not ones of them braggs about it, not even by flaunting their health care benefits. This post only says one thing to me... more bull shit! Most likely he is a welfare bum trying to feel impotent..I mean important
If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true, is really true, there would be little hope of advance...... Orville Wright
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"I had rather do that than have the bureaucrats making medical decisions for me. "
sure beats the fuck out of a profit driven private healthcare insurer CEO making the medical decision for you
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I'd like to stick, with a new hospital, with new modern equipement, no waiting lists (Canadians tend to die while awaiting treatment), and quality - well trained docs that the American system offers. The Canadian system offers some drunken canuck, in a flannel shirt, who is pissed that the Grey cup is in the US. Yah....fuck that.
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue! - Barry Goldwater
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Slut, Slut, Slut... The Grey Cup is with the Calgary Stampeders..I hate to tell you that
Now, the winners of the Stanley Cup hold the Stanley Cup Trophy in Pittsburg.. By the way, Check the players out by nationality who play in Pittsburg..
Craig Adams Seria, BRN Chris Conner Westland, MI, USA Matt Cooke Belleville, ON, CAN Sidney Crosby Cole Harbour, NS, CAN Pascal Dupuis Laval, QC, CAN Ruslan Fedotenko Kiev, UKR Eric Godard Vernon, BC, CAN Biill Guerin Worcester, MA, USA Dustin Jeffrey Sarnia, ON, CAN Tyler Kennedy Sault Ste. Marie, ON, CAN Chris Kunitz Regina, SK, CAN Evgeni Malkin Magnitogorsk, RUS Chris Minard Owen Sound, ON, CAN Michael Rupp Cleveland, OH, USA Jordan Staal Thunder Bay, ON, CAN Maxime Talbot Lemoyne, QC, CAN Mark Eaton Wilmington, DE, USA Alex Goligoski Grand Rapids, MN, USA Sergei Gonchar Chelyabinsk, RUS Kris Letang Montreal, QC, CAN Ben Lovejoy Canaan, NH, USA Brooks Orpik San Francisco, CA, USA John Curry Shorewood, MN, USA Marc-Andre Fleury Sorel, QC, CAN
Nice try Slut..
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"Canadians tend to die while awaiting treatment"
got a link dope?
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Everybody knows that Canadian doctors moonlight as lumberjacks in the logging season.
Slutty little dog, is your doctor's last name Patel, or Ratnazar, or Chang, or Nakamura....or is it Smith?
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| I don't mind paying a certain amount of my taxes to ensure that people get the health care that they need, but I honestly can't stand paying aynmore for people who just will not take care of their own responsibilities. I know it sounds cold-hearted, but I already lose a third of my income in taxes. I don't want to pay any more for anyone else to have things that they haven't earned. As it stands, no one in America has ever been turned away from a public hospital due to an inability to pay. Take a good hard look at where the costs of operating the American health care system come from and pare those back as best you can without impairing the care administered.
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Kidney transplantation in Canada is limited by the availability of organs, not by financial constraints. Inherent in transplantation is the ethical tension of allocating a scarce resource. Every new patient placed on a transplant waiting list must compete with other patients for organs. Unlike most other medical procedures available, patients die while waiting for organ transplantation. In 2004 in Canada, 224 (6%) patients died while on transplant waiting lists.1 Not included in these statistics are the patients never referred for transplantation and those withdrawn from the waiting list. Statistics for these patients are not available. In addition, it has become increasingly evident that kidney transplant outcomes are inferior once waiting times exceed 2 years, and especially so after 7 years.2
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/175/5/489
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue! - Barry Goldwater
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SlutPup (7/10/2009) Kidney transplantation in Canada is limited by the availability of organs, not by financial constraints. Inherent in transplantation is the ethical tension of allocating a scarce resource. Every new patient placed on a transplant waiting list must compete with other patients for organs. Unlike most other medical procedures available, patients die while waiting for organ transplantation. In 2004 in Canada, 224 (6%) patients died while on transplant waiting lists.1 Not included in these statistics are the patients never referred for transplantation and those withdrawn from the waiting list. Statistics for these patients are not available. In addition, it has become increasingly evident that kidney transplant outcomes are inferior once waiting times exceed 2 years, and especially so after 7 years.2
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/175/5/489
Other than those who trafic in human body parts, the waits are very much the same in your country puppy, normally longer. Organs do not grow on trees and cannot be purchased at the super market. You speak i these posts like you could control this part of things. This, everyone who needs a ew part would love to see. You pick dumb ass things to copy and paste, things you know fuck all about. Things full of misinformation that taken the wrong way could cost people their llives.(at least if they took your words of misinformation as gospel and followed any advice you gave)
If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true, is really true, there would be little hope of advance...... Orville Wright
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under private insurance in the US your rates go up to pay for the uninsured who use emergency as their primary care
national plans are simply more cost effective
the only way that would happen is if the people using the emergency room for that dont pay their bill....
the cost effective solution would be to allow emergency rooms to deny service if the patient doesnt first provide a method of payment or proof of insurance...
its just like how the govt screwed up the mortgage industry...
they forced banks to loan to people who didnt qualify for a loan.....and they force hospitals to treat people who do not pay for the service...
shoplifting is a crime, theft of cable or electric service is a crime, dine and dash is a crime....taking healthcare services without paying for them also should be a crime.......
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