flook
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I keep checking, but sadly it seems he is notIs he dead yet?
I keep checking, but sadly it seems he is notIs he dead yet?
Of course it has to be paid for. But it is at a minimum rate. Drug prices are negotiated at a national level. The NHS doesn't have to make a profit."They think free health care is somehow wrong and damaging to a nation"
It's not free healthcare. It's paid for by taxes.
Quite a distraction from Trump's madness, but "taking care of poorer people" is capitalist bunkum - it's paying taxes to ensure you don't end up bankrupt because of illness."They think free health care is somehow wrong and damaging to a nation"
It's not free healthcare. It's paid for by taxes.
The tradeoff is a) taking care of poorer people versus b) the moral hazard and financial burden of giving away "free" stuff paid by your earnings.
Leaving aside moral or financial aspects, the US versus UK comparison simply shows how extremes on either a or b are sub optimal. What seems to worksbest is a mixed model - as is the case in some European countries.
There’s a good few people I’ve argued with on here over the years, that know I’m not exactly a socialist, but the NHS is genuinely the best thing about our country, and I don’t think anything else comes even close."They think free health care is somehow wrong and damaging to a nation"
It's not free healthcare. It's paid for by taxes.
The tradeoff is a) taking care of poorer people versus b) the moral hazard and financial burden of giving away "free" stuff paid by your earnings.
Leaving aside moral or financial aspects, the US versus UK comparison simply shows how extremes on either a or b are sub optimal. What seems to worksbest is a mixed model - as is the case in some European countries.
Yep.It seems to me that we are broadly in agreement that he is both a despicable human being and (to some extent) deranged. Think we simply disagree on the relative influence of each on his behaviour.
Surely MANCHESTER CITY come close.There’s a good few people I’ve argued with on here over the years, that know I’m not exactly a socialist, but the NHS is genuinely the best thing about our country, and I don’t think anything else comes even close.
Can’t disagree with any of that.Yep.
I lean towards his despicable nature being the more dominant factor, but agree both are true.
For me though, the more unfathomable, concerning and shocking factor is how American society and systems have proven to be so broken and, from a distance, immoral and pathetic and have encouraged/allowed such a disgusting human to disgrace them.
Yes, I know all about the systemic flaws of ultra capitalism but there’s something deeply wrong with the American people to have accepted it too. I genuinely think/hope that most other democratic countries would see public disorder if their leader was such an embarrassment and moral cess pit.
Of course it has to be paid for. But it is at a minimum rate. Drug prices are negotiated at a national level. The NHS doesn't have to make a profit.
Americans are left to deal with health care costs/medicine on their own at are the mercy of big companies who make vast profits.
Americans fear losing their jobs because it provides health cover. That added to less workers rights (no unions) leaves people at the mercy of crap bosses. Even then health coverage doesn't cover all costs.
Get cancer in the US, and your first thought is can i afford treatment/will my health insurance cover it. It can cause financial ruin. Their are a lot of people getting very rich on the backs of sick people.
Americans have been brainwashed into thinking free health care is a bad thing. It is, but only to rich people. I've seen it first hand with my American friends. The prices they pay for even basic medical needs and medicines are astronomical. Big pharma makes sure the right people are funded to make sure it stays that way.
The NHS isn't perfect. But it is a life saver for many many people. The US wants a slice of it. They can fuck off!
Maybe in the next world.Yes, I know all about the systemic flaws of ultra capitalism but there’s something deeply wrong with the American people to have accepted it too. I genuinely think/hope that most other democratic countries would see public disorder if their leader was such an embarrassment and moral cess pit.
The GOP in the House and Senate could have shut this down on two separate occasions in his first term and have multiple reasons to now. Same with his Cabinet.Yep.
I lean towards his despicable nature being the more dominant factor, but agree both are true.
For me though, the more unfathomable, concerning and shocking factor is how American society and systems have proven to be so broken and, from a distance, immoral and pathetic and have encouraged/allowed such a disgusting human to disgrace them.
Yes, I know all about the systemic flaws of ultra capitalism but there’s something deeply wrong with the American people to have accepted it too. I genuinely think/hope that most other democratic countries would see public disorder if their leader was such an embarrassment and moral cess pit.
When it comes to a battle between England fans armed with plastic cafe chairs after 20 pints and yank ICE goons with machine guns I’d back our brave lads any day of the week.I’m sensing something historical - in a bad way.
Fans disappearing, ICE vs fans battles etc.
Worse than that, when I got up this morning the Tangoed Twat was still alive.....Insane the havoc this **** has brought to bear with his unbelievably shit decision making.
ICE will definitely hold the advantage as our boys will be on crap American beerWhen it comes to a battle between England fans armed with plastic cafe chairs after 20 pints and yank ICE goons with machine guns I’d back our brave lads any day of the week.
He will have almost exclusively picked people that he has serious dirt on. it’s the way his mind is wired.The U.S. is being held hostage not so much by Trump but by about 150 give or take people who refuse to abide by their oaths of office.
City isn’t the reason several of my family members are still alive. Although as a past time it’s no. 1Surely MANCHESTER CITY come close.
Unlike the NHS, they've caused a lot of suffering over the years!Surely MANCHESTER CITY come close.
But a decade or more of joy now. I never thought I would live to see it.Unlike the NHS, they've caused a lot of suffering over the years!
Me neither. Wembley was a dream back in the late 90s. Remember the euphoria when we made it to the playoff final?But a decade or more of joy now. I never thought I would live to see it.