• Canada's premier Seeks health care outside Canada
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[QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205] By a small amount.[/QUOTE] Any amount would help! [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]Because the free market is a terrible idea?[/QUOTE] Explain. [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]That's cute you think you can defend yourself but in actuality, no... not at all.[/QUOTE] Well, neither can you if you make that arguement. [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]It's not happening? what would I do? I'd do nothing. People are entitled to healthcare. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]noooooooo, a card? D: yeah, you just need to present a massive toll of money. I'd rather flip out a free piece of plastic then my child's college fund.[/QUOTE] And get arrested when someone borrows that card? Did you read the 2 page article? [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]Actually, the situation has gotten better brohound[/QUOTE] Well that's good then. Hard to tell when people post outdated material. [editline]03:28PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Trotsky;20431205]Blatant lies and fear mongering isn't a valid source.[/QUOTE] I agree, but I think we have different ideas as to what qualifies as Blatant lies and fear mongering. *Choughchoughmsnbcchough*
[QUOTE=Glaber;20431775]And get arrested when someone borrows that card? Did you read the 2 page article?[/QUOTE] Well of course, your name, face, and home address are all right on the front. And in the case of OHIP cards, theres an information barcode on the back with [i]everything[/i] on it, essentially. Its no different from using any other card that isn't yours as it is. Its identity theft.
[QUOTE=Glaber;20431775]Any amount would help![/quote] In this case you're trying to skirt around the issue by just throwing small band aids at it just to avoid a threat YOU created. [QUOTE]Explain.[/QUOTE] It puts a value on human life. Capital before rights. It's a fucking failure of a system. [QUOTE]Well, neither can you if you make that arguement.[/QUOTE] Glaber, you're not exactly a fucking scholar, so uh, no, we are all smarter then you. Just accept this. [QUOTE]And get arrested when someone borrows that card? Did you read the 2 page article?[/QUOTE] uhhhh, mate, people's information is on that card and of course you're going to fucking get arrested. What the hell is your point? [quote]I agree, but I think we have different ideas as to what qualifies as Blatant lies and fear mongering. *Choughchoughmsnbcchough*[/QUOTE] hahaha, no, not at all. MSN is actually very balanced. If you truely think MSN is and FOX isn't then I'd like to know where one could get the drugs that makes you so delusional. Glaber, my advice would be to just leave this thread. You're not going to get anywhere.
[QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]In this case you're trying to skirt around the issue by just throwing small band aids at it just to avoid a threat YOU created.[/QUOTE] Pot, meet Kettle. Tort reform is just one part of the soution. There are still others and so far I only have 2 memorized. [QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]It puts a value on human life. Capital before rights. It's a fucking failure of a system. [/QUOTE] The value is on the Service. The free market solutions would be to allow people to buy their insurance from Montana at a cheaper price (if it's cheaper) if they lived in Florida and don't want to pay their state's prices for insurance. Oh, and if you think that the Free market puts a price on human life, just wait until National Health care and the government can't afford to keep you alive rather than it being you. [QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]Glaber, you're not exactly a fucking scholar, so uh, no, we are all smarter then you. Just accept this. [/QUOTE]Really? Do you have a college education? You're aren't really a scholar either you know. Or are you? [QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]uhhhh, mate, people's information is on that card and of course you're going to fucking get arrested. What the hell is your point?[/QUOTE] That people are barrowing other people's cards for free health care when they were not suppose to be allowed in the system. Even if they should have access. The people lending out the cards shouldn't be doing that either. This was the point. [QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]hahaha, no, not at all. MSN is actually very balanced. If you truely think MSN is and FOX isn't then I'd like to know where one could get the drugs that makes you so delusional. [/QUOTE] Here you go: [url]http://www.marklevinshow.com/[/url] His show comes on around 8Pm, but you can download his previous shows for free. You asked, I delivered. PS. Have fun with your MSLSD. (Mark's name for MSNBC, not mine) [QUOTE=Trotsky;20433498]Glaber, my advice would be to just leave this thread. You're not going to get anywhere.[/QUOTE] Say Bye to Stalin for me.
[QUOTE=Glaber;20434059]Pot, meet Kettle. Tort reform is just one part of the soution. There are still others and so far I only have 2 memorized.[/quote] Tort reform is useless, so the other bits better be good. (by the way, slappy, tort reform fucking failed in Texas) [quote]The value is on the Service. The free market solutions would be to allow people to buy their insurance from Montana at a cheaper price (if it's cheaper) if they lived in Florida and don't want to pay their state's prices for insurance.[/quote] So they have to travel across the fucking country for overpriced healthcare? What about people who can't afford it? Not everyone is a rich white upper middle class kid like you. [quote]Oh, and if you think that the Free market puts a price on human life, just wait until National Health care and the government can't afford to keep you alive rather than it being you.[/quote] well goody, that won't happen. you moron. [quote]Really? Do you have a college education? You're aren't really a scholar either you know. Or are you?[/quote] you're in an idiot. Way to assume, atta boy. [QUOTE]That people are barrowing other people's cards for free health care when they were not suppose to be allowed in the system. Even if they should have access. The people lending out the cards shouldn't be doing that either. This was the point.[/QUOTE] It has your information on it. it has to do with the card, not the actual healhcare. [quote]Here you go: [url]http://www.marklevinshow.com/[/url] His show comes on around 8Pm, but you can download his previous shows for free.[/quote] no thank you, Levin is an idiot. [quote]PS. Have fun with your MSLSD. (Mark's name for MSNBC, not mine)[/quote] I don't watch it. Hey Glaber, I have an idea. Why don't you formulate your own fucking opinions instead of mouthing off the idiotic lunacy spouted by talk show hosts. Levin is a fucking idiot, and I can see why you, a kid who draws his opinions off him, would be an idiot also.
You ever hear about buying insurance online? [quote]you're in an idiot. Way to assume, atta boy.[/quote] And we're back to the pot and Kettle thing again, but remember, we both assumed about each other.
Title correction, Newfoundlands premier seeks health care outside of canada. Canada doesent have a premier. it has a prime minister.
[QUOTE=Glaber;20434318]You ever hear about buying insurance online?[/QUOTE] Good job, pick a meager point and work with that. Now address the other points. What if you can't afford it?
That's always going to be a problem, be it you, me, or the government.
Glaber is like Mephis if Mephis were younger, quieter, stupider, and more naive. Seriously, right wing talk show hosts? That's the best source you can get?
Nope. Have you forgotten about Fox News? Although the most recent topic used the Washington Examiner.
I don't doubt the articles legitimacy however the first article seem extremely biased, "LOL AMURICAN SYSTEM R BETTUR" but there might be another reason for him doing this. This doesn't mean the American system is better, he's just a douchebag for not practicing what he preaches. [editline]09:22PM[/editline] Oh he's a PC. Those guys are always trying to get Canada to go to the American system, he's probably just trying to make a point. What an ass. Basically "I don't trust the Canadian system, neither should you, lololololol"
If you can afford to fly to one of the maybe 10 top medical institutions in the united states than yes we have fantastic health care. But for the average American citizen, this isn't an option. [editline]11:30AM[/editline] [QUOTE=hypno-toad;20423931]Hard work is irrelevant in this case. A lot of the very wealthy people in America are entrepreneurs, and they don't nessesarily work hard for their money. If, on the other hand, you're a highly educated and very hard working individual, and you make 150,000 a year, I'd see that as fair. But if you own many businesses, and make 3,000,000 a year for doing nothing more than overseeing your business operations that are run by other people, I'd say yes, people like that should be taxed very, very heavily. I'm trying to make the distinction between VERY rich, and just the normal well-off. If you're making more than 200,000 dollars a year, than that's probably too much money IMO. Frankly, the way some very rich people live is absolutely disgusting, regardless of whether you feel you earned enormous amount of money, the point is, you don't actually need it to live a decent life. There's other families out there that are struggling to get by, and as long as there is 10% of the people in the country holding the majority of wealth, all those other people will not be able to climb the ladder.[/QUOTE] This Also Reagan was an asshole.
[QUOTE=Senney;20410918]FYI Canada has a prime minister, and that was merely the premier of Newfoundland, the province that no one really cares about anyway.[/QUOTE] Yes, not even the premier cares, he had failed to give his own province the care for if someone else on that damned island were to get the same heart problem as him. Hilarious part is, they probably wont be rich enough to afford to fly to the USA and to pay for the medical bills. What now?
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