Careful. Correlation <> causation.Charlie Dont Surf said:Also:
Careful. Correlation <> causation.Charlie Dont Surf said:Also:
You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.[citation needed]
Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
All of those other countries are just so tiny in comparison to the US, though. It just doesn't seem like as easy of a leap as to say, "let's do what they're doing!"Charlie Dont Surf said:Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
Larger countries are harder to government while maintain freedom at the same time. My parents are raving how good China's healthcare system which is cheaper monthly premiums than the U.S. and have faster service.MindDetective said:All of those other countries are just so tiny in comparison to the US, though. It just doesn't seem like as easy of a leap as to say, "let's do what they're doing!"Charlie Dont Surf said:Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
If all you're saying is, it is a shame we can't figure something out too, then I'm with you. I just think the ore you centralize (especially the more you centralize really large institutions) the more open you are to catastrophic failure. You put it in the hands of a few people to fuck it up. A good distributed system can take failures without collapsing (as with the internet or social networks or even "united states", which distributes governing to smaller areas). Japan and Luxembourg can centralize healthcare much easier than we can. Can we find a way to improve healthcare here? No question. Ii think the free market is not the way to go but neither is a single-payer, federal system. We need ideas outside of those boxes.
I could not agree more nor state my feelings more concisely.MindDetective said:All of those other countries are just so tiny in comparison to the US, though. It just doesn't seem like as easy of a leap as to say, "let's do what they're doing!"Charlie Dont Surf said:Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
If all you're saying is, it is a shame we can't figure something out too, then I'm with you. I just think the ore you centralize (especially the more you centralize really large institutions) the more open you are to catastrophic failure. You put it in the hands of a few people to smurf it up. A good distributed system can take failures without collapsing (as with the internet or social networks or even "united states", which distributes governing to smaller areas). Japan and Luxembourg can centralize healthcare much easier than we can. Can we find a way to improve healthcare here? No question. Ii think the free market is not the way to go but neither is a single-payer, federal system. We need ideas outside of those boxes.
You may have statistically significant differences but small effect sizes. What that means to the non-statisticians here is that the differences in life-expectancy are real but minute.Espy said:I could not agree more nor state my feelings more concisely.MindDetective said:All of those other countries are just so tiny in comparison to the US, though. It just doesn't seem like as easy of a leap as to say, "let's do what they're doing!"Charlie Dont Surf said:Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.
If all you're saying is, it is a shame we can't figure something out too, then I'm with you. I just think the ore you centralize (especially the more you centralize really large institutions) the more open you are to catastrophic failure. You put it in the hands of a few people to smurf it up. A good distributed system can take failures without collapsing (as with the internet or social networks or even "united states", which distributes governing to smaller areas). Japan and Luxembourg can centralize healthcare much easier than we can. Can we find a way to improve healthcare here? No question. Ii think the free market is not the way to go but neither is a single-payer, federal system. We need ideas outside of those boxes.
I would point out Charlie that according to the latest figures in the CIA Fact Book life expectancy the highest is Macau with 84 years and Japan, the highest on your charts is 82 years. The US is a wee bit over 78. That's not exactly a huge gap.
Or lose your insurance when you develop a fatal condition which prevents you from working.crono1224 said:A random but I suppose good question maybe how is life expectancy among our insured vs uninsured, which probably isn't even viable data since you can drift in and out of being insured.
Until you provide proof, I call bullshit.JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
We should, shouldn't we, Tress?Tress said:Until you provide proof, I call bullshit.JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
We should have an official "Reveal your alt" thread.
ElJuski said:We should, shouldn't we, Tress?Tress said:Until you provide proof, I call bullshit.JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
We should have an official "Reveal your alt" thread.
I do know.Edrondol said:ElJuski said:We should, shouldn't we, Tress?Tress said:Until you provide proof, I call bullshit.JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
We should have an official "Reveal your alt" thread.
Oh if only people knew.
Edrondol said:ElJuski said:We should, shouldn't we, Tress?Tress said:Until you provide proof, I call bullshit.JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
We should have an official "Reveal your alt" thread.
Oh if only people knew.
Ha... i knew it, Gas Bandit isn't real...JCM said:Amateurs, my alt has lasted 4 forums, has received pms from admirers and until today is active.
Well fuck! You are oh so right that if you can't turn us all to thinking exactly like you it's not worth it? Also, you have been presented with new arguments that you have ignored, so if you don't want to discuss or you can't keep your argument just say so, but don't come with the 'I'm waiting for debate and facts' BS.The Messiah said:It's become pretty clear that your idea of a rational argument is ''NUH UH! NUH UH! NUH UH!'' Since I will never be able to make you or anyone else see reason, what motivation do I have to participate? Especially when the best you can do is insult me on a personal level. Repeatedly.
Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.MindDetective said:All of those other countries are just so tiny in comparison to the US, though. It just doesn't seem like as easy of a leap as to say, "let's do what they're doing!"Charlie Dont Surf said:Even without that, it's staggering how every other industrialized country has it.Espy said:You stop bringing your "intelligence" into this debate. We will have none of that.MindDetective said:Careful. Correlation <> causation.
If all you're saying is, it is a shame we can't figure something out too, then I'm with you. I just think the ore you centralize (especially the more you centralize really large institutions) the more open you are to catastrophic failure. You put it in the hands of a few people to fuck it up. A good distributed system can take failures without collapsing (as with the internet or social networks or even "united states", which distributes governing to smaller areas). Japan and Luxembourg can centralize healthcare much easier than we can. Can we find a way to improve healthcare here? No question. Ii think the free market is not the way to go but neither is a single-payer, federal system. We need ideas outside of those boxes.
Everyone here who is talking or fearmongering about a single-payer system. In what way is it decentralized in Spain?tegid said:Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.
I think it is the lack of faith of the U.S. Government to tackle something this large.MindDetective said:Everyone here who is talking or fearmongering about a single-payer system. In what way is it decentralized in Spain?tegid said:Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.
don't forget the post office.Chibibar said:I think it is the lack of faith of the U.S. Government to tackle something this large.MindDetective said:Everyone here who is talking or fearmongering about a single-payer system. In what way is it decentralized in Spain?tegid said:Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.
I mean look at Social Security. Medicare/Medicaid. Student loan and such. It is such a hassle and sometime hard to get into any of these systems.
Well, you have to understand that after FDR was out of office, the then suppressed Hooverites swiftly and viciously did away with anything that was efficient about the New Deal in the interest of scaling back the Federal Government's power. This wasn't an act of outright maliciousness, but more a reaction to the idea that the US had to act as a 'Bastion of Capitalism" to counteract the USSR.Covar said:don't forget the post office.Chibibar said:I think it is the lack of faith of the U.S. Government to tackle something this large.MindDetective said:Everyone here who is talking or fearmongering about a single-payer system. In what way is it decentralized in Spain?tegid said:Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.
I mean look at Social Security. Medicare/Medicaid. Student loan and such. It is such a hassle and sometime hard to get into any of these systems.
I'd like to think we could criticize government institutions without it being taken as a criticism of the employees within those institutions.WolfOfOdin said:Also, don't knock the Post Office, my mom works for them
Weeell it's not like I know how it works all that well but...MindDetective said:Everyone here who is talking or fearmongering about a single-payer system. In what way is it decentralized in Spain?tegid said:Who's saying it has to be centralized? It doesn't need to be managed by the federal government! Even in a country as small as Spain, with 45 million citizens, healthcare is decentralized up to a certain point.
Yup, I've been avoiding this thread myself. I read it, giggle, and wander off.JCM said:Took you that long to figure out? I avoided entering as soon as someone tried to defend the American system by finding flaws in the Canadian one.I'm basically out of the discussion. It's become pretty clear that Messiah's sole intent is to troll.
While no country is perfect, Canada has been ranked the number 1 in the human development index (healthcare/standard of living/education/life expectancy) 8 times, why not compare it to a country which has worse healthcare like Brazil, instead of a country with a better system?
I'm still waiting for a convincing argument as to why it's a good thing that the fire deptarment and police force are government controlled, but having a government health care OPTION is a bad thing.Krisken said:Yup, I've been avoiding this thread myself. I read it, giggle, and wander off.JCM said:Took you that long to figure out? I avoided entering as soon as someone tried to defend the American system by finding flaws in the Canadian one.I'm basically out of the discussion. It's become pretty clear that Messiah's sole intent is to troll.
While no country is perfect, Canada has been ranked the number 1 in the human development index (healthcare/standard of living/education/life expectancy) 8 times, why not compare it to a country which has worse healthcare like Brazil, instead of a country with a better system?
The biggest problem with allowing private insurance companies to be the sole offering of health insurance should be obvious to anyone. They put (excessive) profit ahead of human life.
I'm going to start my own vigilante group. And I'm gonna keep people in line with my rapmaster 2000.Tress said:I'm still waiting for a convincing argument as to why it's a good thing that the fire deptarment and police force are government controlled, but having a government health care OPTION is a bad thing.Krisken said:Yup, I've been avoiding this thread myself. I read it, giggle, and wander off.JCM said:Took you that long to figure out? I avoided entering as soon as someone tried to defend the American system by finding flaws in the Canadian one.I'm basically out of the discussion. It's become pretty clear that Messiah's sole intent is to troll.
While no country is perfect, Canada has been ranked the number 1 in the human development index (healthcare/standard of living/education/life expectancy) 8 times, why not compare it to a country which has worse healthcare like Brazil, instead of a country with a better system?
The biggest problem with allowing private insurance companies to be the sole offering of health insurance should be obvious to anyone. They put (excessive) profit ahead of human life.
You are asking people to compare local city government run police departments to a nationalized form of healthcare?Tress said:I'm still waiting for a convincing argument as to why it's a good thing that the fire deptarment and police force are government controlled, but having a government health care OPTION is a bad thing.