Why do they try to defend thier nationalized health care by pointing out the life expectancy? HELLO!! The number one killer is the US is heart disease, which is due to little to no exercise and eating the fattiest foods on the planet. THe number two killer is cancer. Number three is accidents.
You’ll notice that NONE of those killers are affected by having a national health care.
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Just a fact about biology and statistics. Heart disease and cancer will always be the #1 and #2 killers. Everyone dies so there will always be a #1 reason to die. The real statistic for health is longevity.
The reason for heart disease to be #1 forever (it actually show that we have great medicine because it is #1 instead of infectious disease) is because the heart is a mechanical pump, it has wear and tear over a lifetime. No matter how good of medicine is, your heart can only last for long.
Universal Health care is not the answer. A more free-market system is. Preventative care is 90% personal responsibility. We all know to exercise, and to eat properly. You don’t need a professional to tell you that.
Good question, I hope these insights help your fight against Universal health care.
Guess what, you do pay for it already. You pay for everyone who is uninsured and goes to an emergency room.
Do you think the money grows on trees?
No, the costs are handed down in the form of insurance companies being charged more and in some instances, procedures and supplies that weren’t even used.
The insurance company then passes that cost down to the consumer by raising the insurance rates.
My rates have gone up almost double in the last 4 years. So all of you people who love to repeat the mantra ” I don’t want to pay for someone else’s health care.” You do so already.
For that matter, when you pay money to the insurance company, it goes into a pool to pay for health costs. If your money just covered you, then you wouldn’t need insurance then would you?
BTW, heart disease can be heridetary, and cancer and accidents can strike anytime to anyone. And your insurance may decide not to pay out because it is more interested in the bottom line.