"arranged healthcare" Hmmm. Kind of sounds like an arranged marriage. No thanks. Our freedoms come from God and he darn well expects us to work for a living.
The economy needs the check and balance of good government.
Tober: Dems are not for the working class, middle class, upper class or those most hated 1 percenters. The dems are for the fastest growing class in America. That would be the slackers that are draining the taxpayers dry. Don't be bamboozled by the dems. The day the taxpayer isn't considered the common man is the day all the government subsidies and entitlements will end. We are getting very close as we are outnumbered by those who spend their days scheming to get the latest and greatest entitlement.
I've noticed
you like those two words and you fling them around often enough. So, do you have good government?
It's only a matter of time until the US dollar loses its reserve currency status. Then living standards in the US will sharply decline, and Americans will be at each other's throats struggling over a shrinking economic pie.
Americans have been at each other's throats struggling over a shrinking economic pie since Reagan. Too many people, mostly the uneducated, haven't caught on yet that the right is the rich man's party. Only the left concentrates on the commoners. Are leftist leaders selfish elitists? Sure, but at least they're our selfish elitists. The only long term successful strategy for people today is to support the left in public and discipline its leaders between elections.
Those who are within 133% of poverty and over 65 are fully covered, period, end of story and those who fall within that category and aren't insured just plain don't know about it.
You do not speak Canadian. I am not interested in teaching y'all. Check and balance.
I personally think the best and most effective way to manage healthcare in both Canada and the US is to have employers pay a fixed amount premium for each employee regardless of how many hours they work. This means anyone with a job is automatically covered fully. Those who are unemployed or unemployable will be covered by social programs like medicare/medicaid and those again would provide full coverage. The benefits of this type of plan are you only need 1 insurer/administrator for everyone in the country, premiums would be regulated and equal for everyone and it would encourage employers to hire more full-time workers, which is better for people and the economy, as it would save them money by having less employees as opposed to the current system of having 3 part-time workers so they don't have to pay any benefits.
We'll stick with Canadian democracy.
The only long term successful strategy for people is to abandon all loyalty and affection for the USA. Screw it.
I personally think the best and most effective way to manage healthcare in both Canada and the US is to have employers pay a fixed amount premium for each employee regardless of how many hours they work. This means anyone with a job is automatically covered fully. Those who are unemployed or unemployable will be covered by social programs like medicare/medicaid and those again would provide full coverage.
What you need to do is educate yourself, try and think before you speak, it will minimize your lies and deceits.
The only long term successful strategy for people is to abandon all loyalty and affection for the USA. Screw it.
Wait a sec? If the people already have full and equal coverage before they get the job, why does Canada need another bureaucracy tracking people from job to job? If they have equal coverage, why should anything change? If they don't have equal coverage, they should have. We have now. Canada does not need a fascist system like America's giving health coverage bonuses to people with jobs with companies. Amongst other things, the self employed who are already paying EI without getting coverage get screwed again.
...Curious why you refuse to abandon the inferno that is all around you.
...If I didn't like what was happening in Canada, I would not go on a yank site and attack Canada. Your posts come across as disgraceful. If we gave you sympathy here you'd turn against us as soon as you didn't get what you want. Your posts are so pathetic they're not worth ignoring.
The American right especially expresses a selfish "why should I care about you" objection to our style of Medicare. Under the details in your post, if my income is 134% of poverty I can't afford full health care coverage and a full, balanced diet if I have a large family. I can't get full affordable health coverage unless I have a job. America restricts full health coverage to only those who are working for the right employers. I don't want to be beholden to the owners of capital to afford full health coverage. I don't want my boss to have that kind of leverage over me. Doing so might have given America a strong economy (at one time), but it hasn't helped the American middle and working classes. That is not "liberty and freedom". We'll stick with Canadian democracy. We are free to vote for it without being condemned as "commie" by our right wing.
Will US hospitals become charities that raffle off houses to buy incubators like Canadian hospitals?
If Canadians became much more focused on US culture we'd be American's, we're not far from it now.
I've noticed you like those two words and you fling them around often enough. So, do you have good government?
I personally think the best and most effective way to manage healthcare in both Canada and the US is to have employers pay a fixed amount premium for each employee regardless of how many hours they work. This means anyone with a job is automatically covered fully. Those who are unemployed or unemployable will be covered by social programs like medicare/medicaid and those again would provide full coverage. The benefits of this type of plan are you only need 1 insurer/administrator for everyone in the country, premiums would be regulated and equal for everyone and it would encourage employers to hire more full-time workers, which is better for people and the economy, as it would save them money by having less employees as opposed to the current system of having 3 part-time workers so they don't have to pay any benefits.
Hospitals in the US will probably end up raffling off babies. They're cheaper than houses. Jk.![]()
That sounds really good, Nick, but it won't work.............why should a guy hire a full time employee when he only has need for a part time employee? That makes no sense. That happened with the B.C. Govt. back in the early 2000s, employees were being paid full time plus benefits for working 2-3 hours per day. Pretty soon the money ran out and many of them got laid off.
So far so good! Why do you think the Administration ran out the barricades to block walkways? They are blocking areas that are open 24/7 without any Rangers or Park Police.
You think the WWII Memorial/Vietnam Memorial is manned round the clock? Heck no. But they blocked them off regardless.