PeterZ wrote:gcomeau wrote:This is the part they never can wrap their heads around. They will write entire treatises on why "obviously public health care can't work for all these hypothetical theoretical reasons that I will explain in detail!"
In the meantime it's up and running all across the world. For decades. While they squeeze their eyes shut and clamp hands firmly over ears and continue their diatribes.
They're like people standing on the tarmac of a major international airport delivering obnoxious lectures about how obviously heavier than air flight is impossible and clearly the only workable way to set up any kind of air travel infrastructure is with the majestic Zeppelin and let them explain why blah blah blah.... and shouting their lecture really loudly so they can be heard over the sound of the jet planes flying over their head.
What hypotheticals?
Every single statement you have ever made about what *would* happen *if* America tried doing the exact same damn thing every other developed nation on earth already does successfully.
Those hypotheticals.
Socialized healthcare works for your smaller countries.
It works in *every developed country*.
Our attempt at socialized healthcare ended in Obamacare.
Is that some kind of joke?
1. Obamacare worked basically as intended. As in, it marginally improved a bad system to a slightly less bad system.
2. Obamacare wasn't even something that vaguely resembles socialized healthcare or health insurance. WTF are you even talking about? It was just Romneycare re-scaled to a national application. It was effectively the GOP's "this is how we're going to keep Healthcare in the private sector! YAY CAPITALISM!!!!!" proposal to counter Hillary's healthcare reform efforts in the 90s. It's straight out of the Heritage Foundation for the love of whatever it is you find holy, do you know *nothing* about what is going on in health care in this country? Like, literally nothing at all?
We see it in all service delivery programs.We see it in Medicare, Medicaid, the V.A., Social Security-Disability and a host of others. These failures aren't theoretical.
No, they're partly imaginary and partly the work of deliberate GOP sabotage.
That similar programs work for smaller, less wealthy nations whose government expenditures don't tempt the agents in government nearly as much as ours do doesn't mean they MUST work for the US. Too often they don't.
Again.... WTF are you talking about? What "failures" caused by all that money "tempting government agents" are you referring to here???
Americans are either too corrupt or the system too easily corrupts our agents.
You do realize that your argument here just boiled down to "Americans are the most corrupt least capable people in any developed nation on earth"? You get that that is the argument you just made right?