Well the question was whether or not you can walk in, receive care, and pay the hospital, not whether or not it was included in taxes.Jay wrote:
No one pays taxes in your country? The NHS people all work for free?Finray wrote:
Mmmmmmmm, nope. Not even a little bit.Jay wrote:
So do you.
monopolized healthcare lol
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Oh, I'm sorry we don't have price controls and doctors on the government payroll and everything else you have in your wonderful debt burdened health service. Much, much better system you have there.Camm wrote:
Very fucking little compared to what the monopolised healthcare industry in Murica chargeJay wrote:
So do you.Camm wrote:
They have to pay.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5055602.stmThe NHS deficit in England has reached £512m - more than double the amount last year.
Works great.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
No, that wasn't the question at all. You actually think your health care is freeFinray wrote:
Well the question was whether or not you can walk in, receive care, and pay the hospital, not whether or not it was included in taxes.Jay wrote:
No one pays taxes in your country? The NHS people all work for free?Finray wrote:
Mmmmmmmm, nope. Not even a little bit.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It's opposite day.Mutantbear wrote:
monopolized healthcare lol
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
estimated 45K people die every year due to lack of insurance. Yes, a hospital is not allowed to deny emergency care. What about people with cancer? At what point does it become emergency care? How many people don't go to the doctor because they don't have health insurance?Jay wrote:
Anyone can go to a hospital and receive care whether they have health insurance or not.Camm wrote:
No, you have a government that can't even provide the country basic fucking healthcare hahahahahahaJay wrote:
We don't have a government that treats us like irresponsible children while trebling the cost of fuel just for fun?
the robbins brothers versus jay in a reddit hot-topic 'debate'.
christ i think you could bash two rocks together for 45 minutes and extract more intelligence and wisdom.
i love it when the two dumb scot cunts get on a high-horse because they've read some reddit thread critiquing america.
i also love it when jay convinces himself he has a more worldly and open-minded opinion than he actually does (which is incredibly narrow and dogmatic).
overall this is a real fucking riot, fellas. keep up the high-class intellection.
christ i think you could bash two rocks together for 45 minutes and extract more intelligence and wisdom.
i love it when the two dumb scot cunts get on a high-horse because they've read some reddit thread critiquing america.
i also love it when jay convinces himself he has a more worldly and open-minded opinion than he actually does (which is incredibly narrow and dogmatic).
overall this is a real fucking riot, fellas. keep up the high-class intellection.
take this shit to d&st thank you
best ee chatsaynrandroolz wrote:
overall this is a real fucking riot, fellas. keep up the high-class intellection.
Hey Uzique, I know you can't post for 30 more min, but do you know anything about WB Yeats' conception of the 'mask' as related to his understanding of 'authentic self' and 'sincere self'? I can't get my head around his divergence with Nietzsche on the matter, especially since Yeats hardly kept a constant opinion on it throughout his poetry.aynrandroolz wrote:
the robbins brothers versus jay in a reddit hot-topic 'debate'.
christ i think you could bash two rocks together for 45 minutes and extract more intelligence and wisdom.
i love it when the two dumb scot cunts get on a high-horse because they've read some reddit thread critiquing america.
i also love it when jay convinces himself he has a more worldly and open-minded opinion than he actually does (which is incredibly narrow and dogmatic).
overall this is a real fucking riot, fellas. keep up the high-class intellection.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
it's illegal to not have health insurance, haven't you heard?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
estimated 45K people die every year due to lack of insurance. Yes, a hospital is not allowed to deny emergency care. What about people with cancer? At what point does it become emergency care? How many people don't go to the doctor because they don't have health insurance?Jay wrote:
Anyone can go to a hospital and receive care whether they have health insurance or not.Camm wrote:
No, you have a government that can't even provide the country basic fucking healthcare hahahahahaha
In other news, more and more doctors are refusing to accept medicare and medicaid patients because of the government price controls. Single payer is a winner
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
What is this "First car" bullshit? Why should I settle for anything less than what I need? I'm not going to get a fucking old-ass run-down Saturn because I need a first car I "won't care about" or that I won't mind crashing because "everybody crashes their first car."Finray wrote:
5L V8 versus a 2L turbo? Probably not a lot of difference. 2L turbo is still a massive, overpowered engine for a first car.Jay wrote:
Younger drivers are going to get in accidents regardless of the size of the engine. You're telling me that a person driving a 2L turbo charged vs a 5L V8 is inherently less likely to get in an accident? Bullshit. If the kid is stupid and wants to race, he'll be prone to more accidents. A V6 pickup truck is not a racing vehicle. Why even try to make that logic fit the discussion?Camm wrote:
I meant for younger drivers.
5L V8 versus a 1.1L Fiesta? Yes.
I'm a very good driver. It's been about a year and a half that I've been (legally) driving and the closest I've been to a car crash is 2 dumb bitches texting in their suburbans that didn't signal and decided to change lanes really quickly and the other made a left in front of me dangerously close.
There's no reason I shouldn't get a good car, that I can afford, right now and keep it for a long time. I don't need some shitty car to crash before I get "promoted" to something bigger and better because now I'm a better driver supposedly?
I'm ranting...
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
i dont have health insurance
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You're going to hell!Mutantbear wrote:
i dont have health insurance
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
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its not illegal to not have health insuranceJay wrote:
it's illegal to not have health insurance, haven't you heard?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
estimated 45K people die every year due to lack of insurance. Yes, a hospital is not allowed to deny emergency care. What about people with cancer? At what point does it become emergency care? How many people don't go to the doctor because they don't have health insurance?Jay wrote:
Anyone can go to a hospital and receive care whether they have health insurance or not.
In other news, more and more doctors are refusing to accept medicare and medicaid patients because of the government price controls. Single payer is a winner
Oh, then why is there a mandate with a penalty attached if you don't comply?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
its not illegal to not have health insuranceJay wrote:
it's illegal to not have health insurance, haven't you heard?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
estimated 45K people die every year due to lack of insurance. Yes, a hospital is not allowed to deny emergency care. What about people with cancer? At what point does it become emergency care? How many people don't go to the doctor because they don't have health insurance?
In other news, more and more doctors are refusing to accept medicare and medicaid patients because of the government price controls. Single payer is a winner
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Yeah, I think my healthcare is free. All the doctors and nurses work because they just want to make the UK a better place! It's all free!Jay wrote:
No, that wasn't the question at all. You actually think your health care is freeFinray wrote:
Well the question was whether or not you can walk in, receive care, and pay the hospital, not whether or not it was included in taxes.Jay wrote:
No one pays taxes in your country? The NHS people all work for free?
when does the mandate take effect? It's a tax (as ruled by the Supreme Court), not a penalty. If you have insurance you don't have to pay the tax.
Still pointless.-Sh1fty- wrote:
What is this "First car" bullshit? Why should I settle for anything less than what I need? I'm not going to get a fucking old-ass run-down Saturn because I need a first car I "won't care about" or that I won't mind crashing because "everybody crashes their first car."Finray wrote:
5L V8 versus a 2L turbo? Probably not a lot of difference. 2L turbo is still a massive, overpowered engine for a first car.Jay wrote:
Younger drivers are going to get in accidents regardless of the size of the engine. You're telling me that a person driving a 2L turbo charged vs a 5L V8 is inherently less likely to get in an accident? Bullshit. If the kid is stupid and wants to race, he'll be prone to more accidents. A V6 pickup truck is not a racing vehicle. Why even try to make that logic fit the discussion?
5L V8 versus a 1.1L Fiesta? Yes.
I'm a very good driver. It's been about a year and a half that I've been (legally) driving and the closest I've been to a car crash is 2 dumb bitches texting in their suburbans that didn't signal and decided to change lanes really quickly and the other made a left in front of me dangerously close.
There's no reason I shouldn't get a good car, that I can afford, right now and keep it for a long time. I don't need some shitty car to crash before I get "promoted" to something bigger and better because now I'm a better driver supposedly?
I'm ranting...
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Camm wrote:
Still pointless.