Journal #6142

Posted 14 years ago2009-10-22 15:54:53 UTC
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JeffMOD does not understand why so many Americans seem to be against Socialized healthcare.

IMO, most of the protesters are just too ignorant to take a look at what "Socialized Healthcare" means, and instead are going "Obama's new policy has 'socialized' in it! he must be a Communist Nazi!"
Let me put it this way. I live in Canada, a Democratic country that has socialized healthcare. Say I go see my doctor, and she tells me I need a liver transplant. I go on the waiting list, they find someone compatible and willing to give me a snippet of their liver, I get the operation done. None of this costs me a single cent! It's all paid for by the government, and it doesn't matter how much money I can spare for a surgery, as long as I am a Canadian citizen getting it done in Canada.

Now, I don't care if you have enough insurance to cover it, I don't care that it will add a few bucks to your annual taxes. What if your insurance company goes bankrupt, or the policy doesn't cover what you need? Socialized healthcare makes sure you will get the surgery/treatment, regardless of whether or not you can afford it, or your age. All American citizens will get the healthcare they need, regardless of whether or not they can afford it. People are suffering because they can't afford surgeries without taking out a loan or going bankrupt, and no developed country should allow that to happen to their citizens.
It's a good policy, and "Socialized" does not mean America is going to turn into a communist state. Get over yourselves.

TL/DR: Socialized healthcare means free healthcare, Obama not a Commie.

(if you have a blog and agree with me on this issue, feel free to post it on your blog, as long as you credit me)

14 Comments

Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 16:00:36 UTC Comment #60441
Oh, so the government just pulls this money out of thin air? I don't think you understand how economics work.

There's this thing called taxes. Americans pay significantly less taxes than most modern countries do, and this is because we don't have many socialized policies (minus Social security, medicare / medicaid, but I will address these). One thing Americans hate is paying taxes, which we are going to have to increase anyways because of Social Security.

Americans are aging because of the baby boom, so in the next few years, the Social Security system is going to be stretched beyond it's limits. On top of this is Medicare, Medicaid, and a few other hand outs the US likes to give people (see: unemployment). America is already fucked because of this and the recession, so the question is: why bring on more things to pay for?

Only the backwood retards are calling Obama a Communist, and that's because they lack better terminology (... and because they're backwood retards). The main concern against health care is the cost, and it's just something many Americans don't want to deal with.

Then there's the question of morality, etc. Spoiler alert: Americans are cheap and selfish. In case you haven't noticed.

I'm particularly on the fence about socialized health care. In all honesty I just don't care what happens.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 16:10:36 UTC Comment #60450
"Oh, so the government just pulls this money out of thin air? I don't think you understand how economics work."
ahem
"I don't care that it will add a few bucks to your annual taxes."

It doesn't need to be a high tax, I doubt it adds to canadian taxes much, and if anything, it would lower the taxes because there are more americans.
(yes, I know that means more need healthcare too, but still)
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 16:29:27 UTC Comment #60442
I was trying to add as you so rudely ninja'd me:

HOWEVER: Obama's plan isn't even a completely "socialized healthcare" system. His plan provides other options to Americans to compare to their current provides and creates competitiveness in the market. There is actually very little socialism involved.

As for your remarks:

Another problem people are dealing with, as you mentioned, is the size of this country. The US has over 300 million people. That's 10 times more than Canada, and 5 times more than Britain (using them as they also have socialized healthcare).

The issue could be that socialized medicine only works there because of the size. When going into the several hundred million people it gets a little more than just a little tricky.

Now I can't get into how much of Canada's tax goes into healthcare because I just don't know the figures, but I know for a fact taxes wouldn't "lower" because there's more. I understand you mean it should cost less per person then it does in Canada, but then you have to remember that because population increased, while it's more people to pay for care, this also means that there's more people to get sick, too.

And also judging by the way Americans live, with their shorter life expectancies and bad eating habits, Americans are going to pay out of their ass to help all of the obese, diabetic, smoking lung cancer patients, and generally lazy people. Americans are Americans, and I highly doubt they will change. They'll just say "hey, 'free' healthcare, that means I can get fatter and be alright."

But as I said, Obama's plan isn't even socialized healthcare, so what the fuck are you talking about?
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 17:54:19 UTC Comment #60446
Luke knows what hes talking about.

Holy shit.

But no really, he does.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 18:08:15 UTC Comment #60447
Finally, I was wondering when somebody was going to bring up Obama's public option health care reform. Man, you'd two are really going at it with all this typing, so carry-on gentlemen.

Personal opinion: The way Obama is headed right now, I'm afraid he is going to be a one term president. Come-on people,...especially all of you non-Americans: The American people do not want or like their government to tell them which doctor to go see, or which medical plan to use, period!

Oh, and to make matters worst, there is this fucked-up provision being pushed in the U.S. Congress by Obama's people basically saying that all Americans will be forced to have some type of medical coverage, regardless if they can't afford it or not. And any that don't get it, will get hit with a fine of over $1,000! Oh boy....
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 18:54:39 UTC Comment #60451
They could at least give funding to hospitals so the don't all close down.

I know, being from a country that uses Socialized healthcare, that free medical attention does work, both on a 'personal' level and economically. I may be biased towards it, but you can't argue that it's a bad idea. It'd be like arguing that free education is a bad idea.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 20:06:02 UTC Comment #60443
Where are you getting this information? Where are these hospitals shutting down and why?
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 20:16:35 UTC Comment #60452
Aren't they? Isn't everything shutting down from the economy?

I dunno anymore... :/
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 21:19:55 UTC Comment #60444
If so, you're suggesting a bailout. Universal healthcare does not mean pumping money into hospitals just to keep them afloat.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 22:57:25 UTC Comment #60448
"Bailout" is starting to become a dirty word these days in the U.S.....
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-22 23:53:23 UTC Comment #60440
When was it not a dirty word?
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-23 00:54:10 UTC Comment #60449
D'oh!

You got me there, World Crafter.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-23 09:48:18 UTC Comment #60445
In Australia, we have a Medicare system, this works buy some of bill being payed for by the government and the rest by you. Every tax time, people get charged a medicare levy, which get's taken out of their tax according to how much they earn. EVERYONE paysthis tax unless they have their own private health insurance, but even then, they are still covered basically by Medicare Also, any emergency arrival at hospital is free of charge. So if you are in a car crash, suffering a heart attack, or are generally put in an unexpected life threatening situation, you do not pay for services rendered.
Commented 14 years ago2009-10-25 23:44:28 UTC Comment #60453
so is the point of this like:

in America you get hurt really bad or you need surgery, etc, etc... with out proper health care or insurance cover you screwed where as in other countries your all set with the health care systems.

right?

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