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Crazy Horse Do you talk So tough when you leave your moms basement and go outside, I wonder....?
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Crazy Horse Naah, I’ve been watching you losers come and go since the ‘70’s.....it’s entertainment for me 😂😂😂
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Crazy Horse Nope, I’m a survivor, and am well entertained in this one life. Thanks for playing though. 😄😄😄
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Ken Dac What point are you making?
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Ken Dac Try telling that to every country that has it....and where it has been spectacular in helping to raise life expectancy!
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Ken Dac You’re just displaying your ignorance, Ken; universal healthcare is VITAL in raising life expectancy figures. The example of my country alone is compelling evidence....the NHS has been a dazzling success in making Brits healthier. You’re country reached it’s peak in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s....you know, when taxes were a lot higher!
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Ken Dac Oh, and your country pays FAR more per capita for healthcare than countries with universal healthcare......so much for everything being cheaper!
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Ken Dac Then I apologise for my assumption; I’m so used to Ill-educated Yanks using the same fallacies you have used I rather got ahead of myself.
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Ken Dac Universal healthcare has been shown to be efficient and cost effective in covering ALL populations....which is why no other country has followed the US system.
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Ken Dac For crying out loud....at this point I can’t tell if you’re being wilfully ignorant or just plain lying. Ok, I’ll bite. There was no economic boom in countries other than the US after the Second World War, ignorant person....it almost bankrupted my country, the UK. After soldiers from that war started returning to their homes they realised there needed to be a break from the past; things needed to change. Hence the introduction of that great, WELL LOVED, institution the NHS shortly after that war. And this when there was precious little money to be had and rationing was still in force...:it was truly a miracle it survived and benefited the lives of the whole population! Who loves the US system of healthcare, sad man? No one other than the pharma companies, that’s who!
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Ken Dac 1. Why are you insisting in the lie that lots of countries boomed after the war.....are you trolling??? It's downright wrong: It took decades for most countries to recover from that outrage. If you're getting all this crap from the US education system the I fear things are even worse than I thought over there! 2. WTF does the size of population matter, you complete and utter moron! (there, you've succeeded in getting me "all butthurt"...lol)? Have you never heard of economies of size? 3. You are an idiot. There, I've said it. NOTHING you have said bears any resemblance to reality: have you ever actually been outside the US? THE NUMBERS HAVE BEEN WORKING FOR MANY DECADES, FOOL. 4. ARE you a troll?
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Ken Dac Oh Jebus, it’s like trying to educate a child, smh (whoops). Look up economies of scale, child, I’m not going to do all the work for you. Needless to say, more people means more tax revenue.
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Ken Dac And you’re wrong, I personally would NEVER want to live in such a f’ed up country....in fact I don’t know of anyone who would! Don’t get me wrong, I love holidaying there, it is a beautiful country after all and the people are VERY friendly. Well, at least some are! But live there? Naah....the people I know who have lived there, or live there now, have told too many stories of the horrors of the US healthcare system. I prefer to sleep soundly at night rather than staying awake worrying about whether my health insurance would cover any unforeseen health issues....
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Ken Dac I’m not a ‘typical leftist’, fool....even most on the right cherish our NHS.
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Ken Dac I do believe I’d prefer to stay alive a while yet, if it’s all right with you. 😄😄😄
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Ken Dac Oh, and your cut and paste about the post WW2 years said nothing about the immediate years after the war, when (as I said) most countries struggled to recover. I was born in 1957 and have many stories from my large family regarding the struggles people had to go through then to get back on their feet. Yes, they had many years of high productivity ( which is the norm after a devastating war!) but I repeat: it took decades to reap the rewards.
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Crazy Horse Oh, I don’t need to practice, sweetie.... I’m an adept master. Thanks for playing though!
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