Can you explian why Obama care is a good or bad thing? What it actually means to you? And I guess what it'll cost you personally?
With having the NHS I find it hard to not think some sort of public health support is a good thing, but the more I try and understand the American system the more I think it's impossible to put into practise.
I feel the perfect situation would be to get rid of the insurance companies and have this money paid to the government and they run the health system (like here), but that will never happen when there's people making fucktonnes of money from health insurance.
I can't help but think that the NHS is hardly a paragon, and the idea of healthcare being run by govt is a bit alarming.
Yeah it could definitely be run a lot better, but I can only see the privitisation of the NHS resulting in more profits for the private health companies and a lower level of care for the public.
well, that's already provably the case with the bits they've managed to privatise so far. But our fine government doesn't seem to be letting it stop them.
I guess my question Ken, if you feel like doing this and I'd understand you not, is what you base that thinking on to work out who'd be best. I'm kinda bewildered that nearly 50% of Americans can do that and come out with "that rich guy who wants to ban abortions and several other batshit crazy things, he'd be the man to help me out".
Let me wake up and I'll try my best to answer these. But really no matter how I answer it won't really make sense to you guys. Just like how your setup doesn't make much sense to me.
Ask us what you like too.
My bit of the NHS is damn near perfect. But then I'm not allowed near sick people, which is probably a good thing.
"Pay a whole lot for health insurance and still get fucked when something serious happens" won't make much sense to us, no.
I'd stay as far away from sick people as I could if I were you. No use tempting fate, no use at all! :Y