Europe, the not boring thread
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Sign on bonuses are back on too I heard
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I'm not sure that is a problem that gets solved with a more privatized, more profit oriented health care system.Speaker to Animals wrote:I sort of wonder if they want to kill this boy because allowing him to travel to America to for treatment, if that treatment is successful, will cast serious doubt on the efficacy of their government-run health care system.
I know that's why the VA doctors want to stop us from getting vouchers to take to real doctors outside the VA system. It's better to kill the veterans on long waiting lists so they can keep their huge tax dollar budgets. It's about the budgets, not the human beings. At best, the human beings are an impediment to the budget and money flow.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
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Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:I'm not sure that is a problem that gets solved with a more privatized, more profit oriented health care system.Speaker to Animals wrote:I sort of wonder if they want to kill this boy because allowing him to travel to America to for treatment, if that treatment is successful, will cast serious doubt on the efficacy of their government-run health care system.
I know that's why the VA doctors want to stop us from getting vouchers to take to real doctors outside the VA system. It's better to kill the veterans on long waiting lists so they can keep their huge tax dollar budgets. It's about the budgets, not the human beings. At best, the human beings are an impediment to the budget and money flow.
Walk a mile in my shoes, bro. There is something particularly corrosive about a government-run hospital. Human beings are treated horrifically in that environment.
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Will he give them a thumbs down?
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Wait.. you mean we won't be forced to keep vegetables alive indefinitely? the horrah....Zlaxer wrote:The sad part is.....when the US finally falls to single payer - kids like this will be [[left]] forced to die.....
Where's Monty ? What a great system GB has The pride of the western world
Somebody didn't read the article.Zlaxer wrote:Some rich GOP supporter should pay for this family to come to the US and become citizens - that would make a great add - have that kid say in front a a camera he really would have been dead under a single-payer system....
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They're treated horrifically in for-profit hospitals, too. Just don't get sick.Speaker to Animals wrote:Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:I'm not sure that is a problem that gets solved with a more privatized, more profit oriented health care system.Speaker to Animals wrote:I sort of wonder if they want to kill this boy because allowing him to travel to America to for treatment, if that treatment is successful, will cast serious doubt on the efficacy of their government-run health care system.
I know that's why the VA doctors want to stop us from getting vouchers to take to real doctors outside the VA system. It's better to kill the veterans on long waiting lists so they can keep their huge tax dollar budgets. It's about the budgets, not the human beings. At best, the human beings are an impediment to the budget and money flow.
Walk a mile in my shoes, bro. There is something particularly corrosive about a government-run hospital. Human beings are treated horrifically in that environment.
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My beef isn't that the government doesn't want to pay - its that the government is preventing the parents from spending their own money on an experimental procedure.....critical reading is apparently becoming a lost art.
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Zlaxer wrote:My beef isn't that the government doesn't want to pay - its that the government is preventing the parents from spending their own money on an experimental procedure.....critical reading is apparently becoming a lost art.
They know. It's a lame attempt to throw up a smokescreen around the indefensible.