Title: 2,000 Doctors Say Bernie Sanders Is Right About Universal Healthcare Source:
YouTube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzEZClyCJGQ Published:May 7, 2016 Author:Secular Talk Post Date:2016-05-07 16:46:02 by Willie Green Keywords:None Views:1652 Comments:11
2,000 Doctors Say Bernie Sanders Is Right About Universal Healthcare
You do realize there are a million doctors? There are probably 2000 rural doctors in Alaska alone!
We did not have this major issue with healthcare until government got involved. Now its broken and the people who broke it want to fix it? Crony capitalism at its best or as smart people call it, socialism!
We did not have this major issue with healthcare until government got involved.
Before government got involved, the average American didn't have ANY healthcare other than home remedies, and the average life expectancy was less than 50 years.
Before government got involved, the average American didn't have ANY healthcare other than home remedies, and the average life expectancy was less than 50 years.
How long has government been sticking its nose into healthcare in your world?
The rest of the known world its only been since the 60-70's and real life expectancy has changed very little since then or even since the 50's(World wars skew results). We have seen nothing warrant government intrusion and when they did interfere it just raised the rates for everyone with no difference in results(You find this in crony capitalism). Now its so bad no one can afford it except the rich and government workers.
50 years? We are talking about preUncivil war for that figure.
BTW stuck in a hospital with tubes stuck everywhere for 10 years is not making life longer but preserving a body so hospitals can get rich.
Before government got involved, the average American didn't have ANY healthcare other than home remedies, and the average life expectancy was less than 50 years.
Before the insurance companies got heavily involved, people went to the doctor, paid case, and got affordable care. The doctors even made house calls.
Now, you go to the doctor for the sniffles, they want a blood and urine sample, and to perform every test your insurance will pay for.
The government, via Obamacare, has made private health insurance mandatory. The more affordable policies carry a $6,500 deductable, making them essentially useless for the poor people most likely to purchase them to meet the government requirement. The main benefit is statistical -- the government can claim the person is insured.