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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
I've lived in two countries with socialized medicine. Ireland and New Zealand. Both places made me long for American health care. The care was terrible and you have to wait FOREVER for appointments.
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Sort of like the 60 million people in America who have no insurance, and thus can only get minimal emergency care if that?
Oh, wait. No, it's not like that at all. You have insurance so you stroll right into a doctors office by just calling for an appointment.
We don't need to imagine what it's like for those terrible lazy people with cancer or lifetime disability or serious disease who can't get insurance, let alone regular medical care.
Most of the bankruptcies in this country are related to medical bills. Most of those bankrupt people have insurance.
America should be ashamed of our health care system, that's only for the elite and the "haves". And those trying to repeal minimal insurance company standards so they can no longer abuse their clients in certain ways to profit from them (the ACA) - what are you playing at? Do you hate - or care so very little - about your fellow Americans so very much, you want to deny them the basic human need of health care?