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I mean, is it any wonder how the polls went from +9 points to a statistical tie in 5 short months?
You need to check your polls again.
Dems back up to +8.2 after a dip last month.
Well I'm glad the polls dipped just enough to allow the GOP to take two seats in California and NOT lose any of the 4 primaries the DNC said they were targeting to flip, and will likely lose at least one more seat in November. Thank goodness for that temporary dip.
I'll take 2 for 1 all day long. Is this the blue wave you were expecting?
No--the blue wave won't hit until November. We're only in primary season now.
No--the blue wave won't hit until November.
So let me guess you dems want another Obamacare, another tax hike, another-yeah you do and more government.
How would that work? How would it be paid for?
How does every other 1st World country do it?
Paying for it would be the easy part! You're cutting the cost in half. The better questions is--"what should we do with the savings?"
How do they do it? How would that translate to the USA? It seems like you know how it would be done. Care to explain?
It's not rocket science. They don't have insurance companies mucking everything up and adding profits at multiple steps along the way. They don't have perverse incentives for Drs to overprescribe medication and diagnostic testing. If you're really interested, there are a LOT of articles that detail what works and what doesn't work w.r.t. healthcare.
(spoiler--the US system doesn't work)
You forgot to mention the 40 point swing in MO allowing a Dem state senator to win the special election. Why didn't you mention that one?
Here we go with the State races again! Republicans are so dominant on the State Level they pretty much can only lose seats at this point.
"Nevermind our performance in Fed Special Elections have been underwhelming. We won a State Seat in Upper New Katmandu!"
"They don't have insurance companies mucking everything up and adding profits at multiple steps along the way." - So how do they pay for it?
"They don't have perverse incentives for Drs to overprescribe medication and diagnostic testing." - How do they prevent those "incentives"?
How do they pay for it all?
They pay 1/2 the cost of what we do! Like I said--the better question is what do they spend their savings on??!!??
No, I'd actually like to know how they pay for it. Do you know?
I'm not sure what you're even asking. Like do people pay with cash or with a credit card? I don't know.
They pay much LESS than we do.
How much do they pay, how is it paid?
Also, you're borderline breaking one of the new rules implemented by @Patrick.
"Being overly argumentative for the sake of argument, harming the spirit of productive discussion"
Goran_K saysHow much do they pay, how is it paid?
Also, you're borderline breaking one of the new rules implemented by @Patrick.
"Being overly argumentative for the sake of argument, harming the spirit of productive discussion"
Uh, OK. I honestly don't know what you are asking. Are you saying how can they afford it? Or what method of payment do they use? Or how is the money collected?
Are you trying to make a point about taxes? Who cares whether one pays via deductible, co-pay, or taxes? The total cost is all that matters.
Total costs to who? Are the total costs the same for everyone?
Goran_K saysTotal costs to who? Are the total costs the same for everyone?
Now who's being argumentative for the sake of the argument, harming the spirit of productive discussion?
xample answers would be raising taxes, what kind and on whom. The assertion that other countries do it successfully is false they have similar problems and often worse care. State of The art care is often not reimbursed like in the US. Care for elderly is rationed etc.
Now who's being argumentative for the sake of the argument, harming the spirit of productive discussion?
mell saysxample answers would be raising taxes, what kind and on whom. The assertion that other countries do it successfully is false they have similar problems and often worse care. State of The art care is often not reimbursed like in the US. Care for elderly is rationed etc.
But it wouldn't be a tax increase. We'd be cutting costs.
All independent studies show the same thing. US healthcare system produces worse outcomes for double the cost of most other countries. That is a fact.
It's amazing that these counties achieve better outcomes with all this supposed "rationing". How do you think that is possible?
None of that makes their systems better for the individual and most experience similar inflation and of course the questions remains: if you give the same excellent healthcare (better than most if not all other countries) that the US currently provides for those employed: who is going to pay for this?
mainly because it is the number one country for unnecessary surgeriesAnd the US spends tremendous amounts on end of life care and procedures that are not going to prolong life to any significant degree, but are required under guidelines of senior living centers. My neighbor was placed in one of the most expensive assisted living centers in town because her late second husband, who was 22 years her senior was well off and died 21 years before she did after a brief illness and had provided handsomely for her, after she was well past the ability to care for herself. After six months, she was under 100% care and had to be restrained at all times. Yet she lived another two years like that and when she'd have a medical emergency, she was rushed to ICU where the meter started running--she finally passed away after three such occasions. In a more sensible climate, she would probably have been allowed to die a normal death of whatever the emergency consisted.
The same people who gleefully keep us in one war after another !
7 at last count !
No money for health care but we have money to kill and maim people. No money to take care of our wounded "heroes" either when they return from nation building misadventures.
Bingo !
Better outcomes for 1/2 the cost.
Feux Follets saysThe same people who gleefully keep us in one war after another !
7 at last count !
No money for health care but we have money to kill and maim people. No money to take care of our wounded "heroes" either when they return from nation building misadventures.
Bingo !
You mean the Democrats who started proxy wars in Syria, and Libya?
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Television audiences get bleeped version and wonder what they missed
DeNiro walked out and said 'I’m just going to say one thing, and that's f*** Trump'
The audience leapt to it's feet, and cheered the statement while the actor, 74, pumped his fists
THEN he said 'its no longer 'down with Trump', its 'f*** Trump' and the audience cheered again
Robert DeNiro yelled 'f*** Trump' during a foul-mouthed rant at the Tony Awards and got a standing ovation.
The audience went wild, some rising to their feet. DeNiro pumped his fists triumphantly.
The outburst was bleeped, so Broadway fans watching at home didn't hear the expletive.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5828513/Robert-DeNiro-yells-F-Trump-stage-Tonys-TWICE-gets-standing-ovation.html