You guys are truly stupid. Vermont didn't go thru with the program because t he ethnic found it would be to expensive.
You can't accept the reality that this program is to expensive and would incur a massive tax increase for everyone.
You guys are truly stupid. Vermont didn't go thru with the program because t he ethnic found it would be to expensive.
You can't accept the reality that this program is to expensive and would incur a massive tax increase for everyone.
Originally posted by: tom
You guys are truly stupid. Vermont didn't go thru with the program because t he ethnic found it would be to expensive.
You can't accept the reality that this program is to expensive and would incur a massive tax increase for everyone.
And you said it "failed," when the reality is, it was never started in the first place. Therefore, you are a...how would Miller put it...LIAR LIAR LIAR.
Universal health care might require a "massive" tax increase--like restoring the pre-Trump corporate tax rate.
Whip out some Tom-stats and Tom-logic. You've brilliantly calculated how much European-style health care would cost us. Now brilliantly calculate how much extra revenue the US government would collect if it doubled the corporate tax rate, and the income tax on the wealthy, both of which were cut in half by the orange rapist whose dick you so lovingly suck.
Canada's and Europe's health care systems aren't "too expensive": they spend half of what we do per capita. Therefore, our for-profit system is what's actually too expensive.
Here's something even your Tom-brain might understand. The cost of single-payer health care is the cost of that care. The cost of corporate health care is the cost of that care PLUS the corporate profits it generates. Therefore, government-provided health care is cheaper overall.
Get it? Of course you don't. You'd have to THINK to do that.
Stupid Tom.
tom thinks the US system of medical care is the best in the world, and he will not consider any other system as viable. I had this conversation with him, and when his own data contradicted his position, he ignored it. In fact, he wouldn't respond to my questions about it and disappeared from the forum for a while.
Originally posted by: MaxFlavor
tom thinks the US system of medical care is the best in the world, and he will not consider any other system as viable. I had this conversation with him, and when his own data contradicted his position, he ignored it. In fact, he wouldn't respond to my questions about it and disappeared from the forum for a while.
Kind of like when one asks him about the extreme importance of the participation rate?