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Our public schools turn out victims who don’t even know what critical thinking is, let alone how to do it. This guy is clearly part of the “everybody gets a trophy” generation.
@No Logo Such an asinine and condescending comment. Are you one of the fukktard public school teachers who have turned out generations of libtard imbeciles? Or do you just know everything, like all libtards? Don’t even try to tell us you’re not a libtard. Your comment is drenched in your shallow ideology.
Funny thing is he was wrong about the facts. Lol. Who is dying in America? He had no proof. Could it be the illegal who doesn't go to the hospital because they know they are here illegally and won't show their faces because of deportation?
Lol I love how he says tens of thousands of ppl are dying in the streets every day and we don't hear anything on this from the liberal media then he says I prefer facts over feelings
Never mind the British system where they do turn down people from the ER and they die. Or they kidnap your kid so he can die in the ER instead of seeking other treatment or just going home to die. Look it up
Medicaid saved me with my extreme anxiety and depression. Serious life saver. Did I abuse it? NO. I now nave my own health insurance but the help was there when I desperately needed it.
the one fact he gave us was he has zero brain cells with an ounce of intelligence. oh hell, the perfect candidate for a democratic governor or president by today's standard.
I remember when I was a naive student and the arrogance we had, thinking we could take on the grown ups with our 'knowledge'! I cringe thinking about it. SO grateful we didn't have our every move recorded back then.
“Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. No matter how unconventional they get, they're just repeating what others before them have done.” - Yukio Mishima
We already pay for others surgery for Paul thru our taxes and Medicaid. Just like we pay for their cell phone, transportation, TANF, housing and rental assistance, landline and utility (LIHEAP) and internet assistance, education and health care, etc etc etx
I live in the UK and pay for my healthcare through my taxes and I must say it’s excellent. Of course, I’m also paying for others who aren’t necessarily contributing in the way I am. I do think it’s a good system though and the NHS works relatively well. I have the option to have private insurance on top of that, but to be honest, I think nhs is better in many, many instances because it’s genuinely about providing healthcare and not making money off sick people. I think there is a healthy middle ground (pun not intended), but Medicare is not it.
I agree and think that for profit healthcare is bad as it greatly increases the cost both individuals and the government as well. Unfortunately for profit healthcare does have one benefit and that is the development of new medical technology simply because of how lucrative it is, as well as getting quick access to the best medical care on the planet if your rich. For example getting an MRI scan the day of would be impossible in my country unless it was immediately apparent I was dying and 6 week waits are common.
@@Julia36D & No Logo & Kevin Forget. Even in NHS/social people are still making and siphoning off money. Its still all about money but its the government writing bottomless cheques and not being careful with money. Government writing the cheques instead of insurances or individuals. There are so many treatments not available on NHS. Look into the parking charges at hospitals for the corruption (in UK), look at the boss of car disabled car scheme paid for by taxes where he set his wage at £1.7million. There are so many great people in NHS but most nurses wages are bad. Most government systems people don't care, if it was there own business they would put in many times more effort. The NHS is seen as bottomless money so is very inefficient. There are countless cases where procedures are to expensive so cancer is found too late. A friend recently went to doctors for his infant bow leg, told nothing they can do it will be fine. When they said they have private medical, oh this specialist is very good we call him and they will see you this week. Most things government run DVLA, HMRC, are very wasteful. With massive pensions that they can no longer afford so are having to increase the pension age to 68 and this will keep going up. This is why you have to pay into pension now and most offer private. It just isnt working and there wont be the money to pay it. In france you have to have a part of wage going into private insurance now. Social systems just running out of money. As its seen as bottomless pits. Look in background and you will see countless maintenance people standing around and wasteful. As very little is checked.
No Logo I agree with you on most, I was pointing out it’s still money based. It’s just tax money, not private. There is more innovation and drugs from private sector. I do think it will be like pensions though, the time to get ie service will go down and cost for us will go up. As we now have to top up pensions, we will have to pay soon similar to France towards NHS. There are many cases with NHS where people die or don’t get treated where procedures aren’t available. It’s very hard for any country to go from private to government healthcare systems. I do feel all the people in this chat, would probably work and have private health in america. I know people who didn’t get treated for cancer in nhs and died when it was to late. But also people who had ie brain cyst, scan and operation in 2 days and saved.
We live in England and are very lucky to be able to have free medical aid. Except it's not. My husband and I worked all our lives and both paid National insurance and taxes. !
Yeah I hate that they call it "free" healthcare. It's subsided by us, the taxpayers. And pay for ridiculous bs liken "diversity and inclusion manager" at £60k per year! Ugh.
The smug little snot never listened to any of the points Michael Knowles was making. He just couldn't wait for Michael to stop talking just so he could continue to repeat his baseless, illogical headlines.
When he said “Obama care taxes came first before the benefits”..dang that got me because he is sooooo right!! My mom went for Obama’s lies and lost at the end.
Marcell Venglovecz it has everything to do with his age because those of us that lived from experience during the time of socialism have much more in the way of facts and evidence. Feelings come when there is an absence of facts and facts are collected through experiences which gives you knowledge. A 23-year-old has very very limited lifespan of experiences as an adult.
@Marcell Venglovecz It has everything to do with age. Living more gives you more time to read and learn. That's why you won't find many 25 year old scholars at the top of their field.
@Thor the Creator I didn't say young people don't make for great inventors. I said they don't make the best scholars. It's a fact that young people are more creative which gives them an edge when coming up with new ideas. However I still wonder how you came to the conclusion that "most" discoveries were made by young people. Did you make a list of all the discoveries in history, then sort them out by age and create a statistic? lol
@Thor the Creator Bruh you lack reading comprehension. I didn't say young people can't be scholars. I said they usually aren't the most learned scholars around. Mathematics is not a field that's particularly heavy with knowledge so it's irrelevant to my point. Even if it were you need to look at all major scientific breakthroughs in all scientific fields to make the kind of generalized statement you made. And EVEN THEN I already explained breakthroughs are irrelevant to my point. Because I'm talking about a person's accumulated and internalized knowledge, not discoveries or inventions. In the case of the average person, my point is that older people are on average more knowledgeable and wiser than youngsters. Not that there aren't idiotic old people out there. You must stop hating on old people like a teenager and view them in an objective light. They have their good points and bad points.
What does age have to do with it? So many elderly politicians are being criticised for being absurdly ignorant whilst the majority of scientific breakthroughs came from 20-30 year old PhD students.
Even if you're a veteran with PTSD, who loses his home, marriage, kids, and ends up on the streets. Fuck him, he can pay for his own shit. With ya there bruh!
Do you pay for your own police protection? Your own personal fire service? Why do Americans view healthcare differently to any other vital service needed in a civilised 1st world economy?
@No ID While I agree that in this specific video he hasn't quoted any statistics, he does have a point about not getting benefits. I also agree that the algorithm brought us all here because we have the same opinions, I just don't think what the student said works well in practice.
If you are talking about the UK's NHS, it isn't exactly free. You pay through a National Insurance contribution every month out of your salary. Admittedly not much and fantastic value for money but millions pay it so it adds up to a tidy sum which the government tops up through our taxes. Not everyone uses the service so enough supply to meet demand. But we do pay. That is why thousands try to get into the UK illegally even by dinghy across the channel.
@@clemalford9768 National insurance contributions were introduced to pay for pension, out-of-work benefits, and the NHS, unfortunately, these days it does not cover those costs, in 2019 NI raised about 142bn, the NHS cost 155bn, pensions cost 95bn, and other benefits cost about 100bn, so NI needs to increase by about 150% to cover what it is supposed to. The NHS is in need of a massive overhaul, but it seems almost half the UK population ascribes to the cult of the NHS, whereby criticizing the NHS in front of them is a crime, punishable by public humiliation. When hospitals are advertising for "heads of inclusion and diversity" paying £60,000+ per year, despite being short of doctors and nurses something is seriously wrong.
@@terryforsdyke306 well when I was in UCH a few years ago they introduced a new who are and are you entitled to free NHS treatment questionnaire. One guy from USA openly admitted health tourism. No wonder so many want to get into the UK. Indian friend of mine spent all his savings getting treatment for his father in Kolkata.
Uses his emotions to finally get you a little emotional, then says " I believe in facts over feelings"?. What a clown, I bet that is how he gets through all of his tough situations in life, a true example of a narcissist at work.
I had a friend who rarely went to the doctor because she didn't have insurance, only went in an emergency. BUT, she got fired from her job and ended up getting free insurance for her whole family. OMG they went to the doctor 2-3 times a week during that time. I mean for every little thing, they went to the doctor since it was free. I can imagine that's exactly what the rest of the public will do if we had "medicare for all". Just look at the SNAP receivers, they buy steaks and other high priced item because it's FREE while I'm working for my money and only buying generic stuff to save money.
Here in the U.K. the NHS is a huge benefit for all of us. It’s value massively outweighs the cost factor. I am all for capitalism and forward thinking, however a national healthcare system should be part of every modern country.
“Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. No matter how unconventional they get, they're just repeating what others before them have done.” - Yukio Mishima
It would save 2.5 trillion over ten years? Not quite, It would cost a lot more if it was free because people would go to the doctor more, lines would be longer and cost would increase because a third person would be footing the bill.
This happens here in Brazil where the health system was universalized. Any symptom - even a simple headache - is a reason for the person to go to the doctor, who ends up prescribing simple aspirin. Here the system is collapsed. There are huge queues, bad service. People take 6 months to 1 year to perform a simple exam (like x-ray) and even have surgery. Here in my city, São Paulo, we had more than 400 thousand medical exams waiting to be performed.
@@jonathanlanden7385 So can the wrong knowledge. That's why college kids want free stuff and think socialism is how political systems best serve the public. Yet ignore Venezuela, Cuba and other failed socialist systems. Most only see what the teacher wants them to see.
Scott they start on our kids in grade school. Even the libraries have kids day and then bring in transvestite That shows his cock to the very young audience, this is the government educating our children to be freaks!
derrick foster So you would rather be a slave? Socialism is tyranny. There’s nothing social about it-it oppresses the masses in order to make everyone “equal”. It is evil as is any government based in Marxist ideology.
Bryan Jacobs it is a right all over the world . The world has decided. 70% of Americans want it. Only brainwashed RU-vid geeks who watch geeks like Shapiro- the ultimate stat cherry picker don’t want it.
As a poor person without insurance, I agree. I can't afford obama care with my rates... I am healthy. But I havent had a physical in 15 years so I doubt it
Going to a national park is pleasant....already paid for by tax dollars. Health care is more than pleasant...it is sometimes life saving...why can't tax dollars pay for health care just like they pay for national parks, roads, etcetera.
Einstein said it best. "The definition of insanity is, doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome". Socialism has been repeated many times with the same exact results.
Bob You are thinking of communism. Socialism is a not the same per definition. Read up on ideologi and stances a bit more, for example, both Soviet russia and Nazi germany were socialist countries, yet very different.
India was a mixed economy, and in our economics classes we were taught under "the demerits of the mixed economy" it inherits the bad aspects of both economic systems. India and China began its progress when they leaned towards capitalism! These people are spitting at the economic system that gives them everything!
We have Medicare here in Australia, it works beautifully; we pay a levy through our taxes each year and it covers a broad range of things including mental health. So it does work, just need to find the right ways to do it :)
I will preface my comments here with the fact that i am observing from the outside (Australia) and dont know all of the facts around what exactly is the current status. In my country we have a 2 tiered system of, public healthcare which is very good, and the option to get private insurance to upgrade your care for things like private rooms, no waiting time on elective (non life threatening) surgeries, dental etc. The government/tax payers subsidise most medicines so each script costs around $20 and there is a yearly cap of around $1300 (less for age pensioners and unemployed) anything over that is fully paid for. I believe our system may be a bit to generous but not by much. The biggest problem i see in the US is health insurance being supplied through a 3rd party, mainly peoples employers, from what i can gather this is the norm. I think that undermines peoples choices and choice is one of the best principals of capitalism. I dont like this narrative that you are stealing from others to pay for healthcare for all if it is government funded, i think the issue is how much healthcare should be taxpayer funded. Zero to me is a bad answer. If i was to set up a country from scratch there would be certain things that would come under taxpayer funded schemes, for me some level of healthcare would be involved just as some level of education, security, infrastructure. That is why i dont like the narrative that it is "stealing" to supply a level of healthcare to everyone, I dont hear that argument about the police force or public schools.
@BaldBippy Thanks, I have always wondered when and how healthcare became such a partisan issue in the US, It kindof is here but essentially the system works so any partisan issue is around the edges of the rate of caps or minor adjustments from $6-$7 for a subsidized script. I cant really get my head around the employer provided model, I have been an employee and an employer and the last thing I would want, from either perspective is my employer deciding my health insurance or as an employer I don't want anything to do with my employees health insurance, seems like a lot of red tape to me. I cant really comment specifically on obamacare but it did seem like a disaster by all accounts. You guys deserve better, not sure how that will happen though.
I have seen this man live and would love to see him every chance I get. Please some to Colorado but I will travel again to see you. God bless you and stay safe.
I dont believe that the american health care issue is solved by private insurance. Here in norway, the state pays it all and no one is dying in the streets. The patient can choose a state driven hospital or a private clinic while the government pays for it. Additional to this, you can have insurance that guarantees you emediate treatment instead of waiting in lines for lesser severe things. And the taxes here are 20% not 50% as many would seem to point out... so it works.
Not his best bit. The american healthcare system is the most costly in the modern world, and your life expectancy is far from the highest. Sure, waiting times are longer in other countries, but it costs less of their annual salary in average. that's a fact.
@Emperor Ssraeshza leftist? You are aware the US is basically the only developed nation with a private healthcare system? You'd have to be pretty fucking stupid to call anyone advocating for it a leftist.
"A recent study said it would SAVE 2 trillion," We heard that argument in the U.K. When we introduced the NHS. We were told that healthcare spending would go DOWN over time as the nation became more healthy. Yet the reverse has happened and we spend more and more each year at unsustainable levels. Even Bevan, who championed the NHS in 1947 later remarked that he had underestimated the nations thirst for free healthcare,'...beware. You won't just be nobly paying for the insulin of poor people, but for the nose and boob jobs of the vain and the gender reassignment surgery of the sexually confused...
The over inflated bill still comes though dudden it? 1k for walking in the door or the ER. A piece of gauze worth less than a penny inflated to 50 bucks or so. I had a procedure done at an obgyn that without insurance cost around 500 but I know of a woman who had the same thing done at an ER and was billed 8,000 dollars. There was literally no reason for the hospital to keep her 3 days after the procedure either but they milked her being vulnerable, in pain, and unknowing and needing help after hours. Johns Hopkins estimates that medical malpractice may be as high as the 3rd leading cause of death in the US. Not only do yall give shite care you actually murder people and get away with it.