Is the country moving in the right direction under President Trump?
Is the country moving in the right direction under President Trump?
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It's getting shittier, so yes.
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yes.
BRRRRAAAAAPPP
This is how the elites celebrate taking power from the working class and giving it to the Jewish elite. The goyim will keep voting them in though.
This country is far too diseased to be healed by a leader working within the parameters of the democratic system. You're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic if you don't have the boxcars up and running.
I agree, seems like whites are finally starting to shake some of the rust off and fuck Canada
What'd the dems listen to, In The End?
I also agree with this to some extent. The health care is just a re shuffling of a surface representation of deep seated problems. The way money is counted valued and used is basically the entire problem
I think we should stop pandering to any particular races. Pull English as Second Language funding in schools, stop educating the children of illegal immigrants, end affirmative action, etc. Just focus on the working middle class.
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No, the real problem is there is no pricing control. Due to the structure of how our insurance companies negotiate pricing, how expenses are initially billed, etc. A single aspirin pill can cost $1000 (no exaggeration) sometimes. They abuse it just like with education (jacking up tuition rates and related expenses disproportionately to what the true cost is. Unfortunately, regulation is needed, but not necessarily to go to universal healthcare. Pricing controls are needed.
A CAT scan costing $900 for one patient, shouldn't cost $4,000 for another patient.
Pocahontas says the new health care plan will kill a bunch of people and fuck over the American people. How come the dems didn't vote for it then? I thought that was their thing
A Canadian saying America is going in the wrong direction. Sounds like we're going in the right direction to me
haha good point
Side note - this needs to be brought up often:
>The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is an act of the United States Congress, passed in 1986 as part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA). ... The cost of emergency care required by EMTALA is not directly covered by the federal government.
They have to treat you, so I don't know what the fuck they're going on about.
>It requires hospital Emergency Departments that accept payments from Medicare to provide an appropriate medical screening examination (MSE) to individuals seeking treatment for a medical condition, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay. There are no reimbursement provisions. Participating hospitals may not transfer or discharge patients needing emergency treatment except with the informed consent or stabilization of the patient or when their condition requires transfer to a hospital better equipped to administer the treatment.
>The cost of emergency care required by EMTALA is not directly covered by the federal government. Because of this, the law has been criticized by some as an unfunded mandate.[7] Uncompensated care represents 6% of total hospital costs.
Any of you turned away from a public hospital for inability to pay? I'd love to know.
Yeah. Emergency rooms won't turn you away. Jimmy Kimmel is a fucking asshole for using his baby like a fucking dog in an aspca commercial to lie to people about that shit
Tell me how an emergency room will save you from terminal cancer that you can't treat because you don't have insurance.
They'll only treat you if you're actively dying, not if you're on your way there, past the point of no return.
He's a total asshole. It doesn't even make sense. We're supposed to believe someone who makes like $10 million a year would have problems paying for medical care?
You'll get put on a treatment plan after they assess your ability to pay. My mother was diagnosed with endometrial cancer and she was unemployed at the time. She just had to show paperwork, and they worked it out. She got medical treatment. She said they're very rude and unhelpful about it - they act like they won't help, but they will. They make you jump through hoops and make it unpleasant, but as long as they take federal funds, they're legally obligated to treat you (provided their facilities are equipped to address your particular medical concern).
Tell me how a single payer system will save you from terminal cancer? Let's ask the Canadians who were saved. Oh wait, they died waiting to get treated...
Nah. According to new reports, you would get treatment within 28 days. Not that great, but not as crazy as some would lead you to believe. All other medical issues like hip replacements and shit? 6 month waiting lists. Just like the horror stories say.
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hurr durr sample size. hes doing fine besides u scholmos slowing him down
why'd you have to take him into a dark room and screen the zupruder film for him...not nice
> why'd you have to take him into a dark room and screen the zupruder film for him...not nice
what does he mean by this? Implying he was shown the assassination of JFK as a scare tactic to get him to be an establishment puppet?