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It's the difference between idiotic platitudes and wisdom. Every American would benefit from hearing Sowell point of view. Very few people understand things on this level anymore.
And for those that enjoy Thomas Sowell, here he is shitting on the feminist nonsense that is so pervasive in modern society.
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Sowell is neck and neck with another one my favorites Milton Friedman. Both absolutely brilliant
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Who can argue against "The world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. This is our World War 2." :D
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Sowell is neck and neck with another one my favorites Milton Friedman. Both absolutely brilliant
No doubt. I wish there were more "so-called" conservatives in our society that could articulate these ideas as well as Friedman and Sowell.
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It's the difference between idiotic platitudes and wisdom. Every American would benefit from hearing Sowell point of view. Very few people understand things on this level anymore.
And for those that enjoy Thomas Sowell, here he is shitting on the feminist nonsense that is so pervasive in modern society.
There is nobody that has been more influential in my thinking than Thomas Sowell. Such a clear and lucid thinker.
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
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AOC is dumber than the seagulls you see at the beach, and just as scummy.
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AOC just her voice, come on tells you everything.
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Dumber than a rock but dangerous as a rattlesnake.
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No doubt. I wish there were more "so-called" conservatives in our society that could articulate these ideas as well as Friedman and Sowell.
It would have been better to have Matt Damon , good will hunting character, tear him a new a hole
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Sowell is brilliant...
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
I am from England and I was in a car accident and had to have extensive surgery to save my leg. The surgery was obviously urgent and was performed immediately after the accident.
Thankfully they did a wonderful job saving my leg but I can't do a lot of the things I used to love doing.
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AOC just her voice, come on tells you everything.
She's a Puerto Rican version of a valley girl.
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
In Australia there are long wait lists for public surgeries. A good example, sinus surgery you can wait a year! 6month wait to even see a specialist.
Pretty much Anything non urgent or non life threatening has very long wait periods.
If you need urgent care or have a life threatening condition you will receive care generally very quickly.
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
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The trouble is, AOC will only do interviews in a controlled environment, so she's never in a position to debate people like Sowell.
Sub committee hearings are where she's most exposed.
Watch her confront any experts in their field - Tom Homan, Zuckerberg, bankers, etc......she looks foolish.
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The trouble is, AOC will only do interviews in a controlled environment, so she's never in a position to debate people like Sowell.
Sub committee hearings are where she's most exposed.
Watch her confront any experts in their field - Tom Homan, Zuckerberg, bankers, etc......she looks foolish.
Yes, but her fans think she is publicly owning them, not the other way around.
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It's the difference between idiotic platitudes and wisdom. Every American would benefit from hearing Sowell point of view. Very few people understand things on this level anymore.
And for those that enjoy Thomas Sowell, here he is shitting on the feminist nonsense that is so pervasive in modern society.
Psh.
Fucking brilliant stuff. This chap deserves a medal.
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In Australia there are long wait lists for public surgeries. A good example, sinus surgery you can wait a year! 6month wait to even see a specialist.
Pretty much Anything non urgent or non life threatening has very long wait periods.
If you need urgent care or have a life threatening condition you will receive care generally very quickly.
What is a public surgery?
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What is a public surgery?
There's a hybrid system in place at the moment. The 'public system' is government run and funded by tax dollars. The 'private system' is akin to the pre-Obama US system, with individuals paying an insurance company for policy coverage. I believe your yearly tax return is adjusted so you don't get charged the 'Medicare Levy' if you pay an insurer for a policy.
It's widely acknowledged that the quality of care is superior with an insurance company. I don't have it myself, however, which may be foolish but I'm idealogically opposed to insurance companies in general and to privatized, profit motivated medical care in particular.
I haven't had any serious issues yet so can't really speak to the effectiveness of the public system for those in dire need. Years ago, when I was in the UK, I availed myself of their public system to determine if the woman I had been placing myself within was the cause of the substantial red dot complete with a white pustule center which had appeared about a half an inch north of the basal emergence of my member, and pretty much exactly where the condom ends because they only make condoms 10 inches long instead of 10.5. Anyway, the doctor declared it to be a zit, which was embarrassing, but not as mortifying as when he stretched out my shrunken rubbery unmanhood like a bungee cord and popped the zit between his other hand's thumb and forefinger. It wasn't an experience I'd recommend but I can't fault the NHS who didn't charge me anything and whose employees waited politely for me to go before bursting into fits of laughter. I doubt AOC would be nearly as accomodating.
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
Ah, that guy who comes into a post and contributes nothing to it except dismissive insults in a desperate attempt to appear more intelligent than he really is.
Yawn..
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
You whine this (dis)missive of yours as if there were something wrong in wanting a decent neighbor instead of filth. How clever of you! Oooooo...Huzzah indeed!
Nah. Don't be retarded. Oh what the hey. Go ahead, be retarded.
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There's a hybrid system in place at the moment. The 'public system' is government run and funded by tax dollars. The 'private system' is akin to the pre-Obama US system, with individuals paying an insurance company for policy coverage. I believe your yearly tax return is adjusted so you don't get charged the 'Medicare Levy' if you pay an insurer for a policy.
It's widely acknowledged that the quality of care is superior with an insurance company. I don't have it myself, however, which may be foolish but I'm idealogically opposed to insurance companies in general and to privatized, profit motivated medical care in particular.
I haven't had any serious issues yet so can't really speak to the effectiveness of the public system for those in dire need. Years ago, when I was in the UK, I availed myself of their public system to determine if the woman I had been placing myself within was the cause of the substantial red dot complete with a white pustule center which had appeared about a half an inch north of the basal emergence of my member, and pretty much exactly where the condom ends because they only make condoms 10 inches long instead of 10.5. Anyway, the doctor declared it to be a zit, which was embarrassing, but not as mortifying as when he stretched out my shrunken rubbery unmanhood like a bungee cord and popped the zit between his other hand's thumb and forefinger. It wasn't an experience I'd recommend but I can't fault the NHS who didn't charge me anything and whose employees waited politely for me to go before bursting into fits of laughter. I doubt AOC would be nearly as accomodating.
Thanks. It seemed like it would be in the public square for all to watch.
I think you might like this description of Samuel Pepys having a bladder stone removed:
The procedure, described by Pepys as being "cut of the stone", was conducted without anaesthetics or antiseptics and involved restraining the patient with ropes and four strong men. The surgeon then made an incision along the perineum (between the scrotum and the anus), about three inches (8 cm) long and deep enough to cut into the bladder. The stone was removed through this opening with pincers from below, assisted, from above, by a tool inserted into the bladder through the penis. A detailed description can be found in Tomalin (2002)
The stone was described as being the size of a tennis ball. Presumably a real tennis ball, which is slightly smaller than a modern lawn tennis ball, but still an unusually large stone"
Pepys wrote in his diary on Monday 26 March 1660--
"This day it is two years since it pleased God that I was cut of the stone at Mrs. Turner's in Salisbury Court. And did resolve while I live to keep it a festival, as I did the last year at my house, and for ever to have Mrs. Turner and her company with me."
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You whine this (dis)missive of yours as if there were something wrong in wanting a decent neighbor instead of filth. How clever of you! Oooooo...Huzzah indeed!
Nah. Don't be retarded. Oh what the hey. Go ahead, be retarded.
You’re my second favorite poster here and as intelligent as you are, my point went right over your head. I’m surprised.
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
Your Ma's favorite black guy is the Tan-Ten-Ten Tanny that Big Lenny shares w/ her.
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
So, what points do you disagree with him on in that video?
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You’re my second favorite poster here and as intelligent as you are, my point went right over your head. I’m surprised.
Well thank you but I am NOT intelligent believe me. I normally get tongue in cheek (if that's what I missed) but not always. The quotation marks might be a clue but to be honest there are plenty of times I have to ask for help understanding some stuff. Next time I'll call one of my brothers to have them help me out.
Time to get going. It's radiology day again!
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
From uk as you know and have had complete removal of large intestine and reconstruction surgery do they could connect guts back together avoiding having to have a bag, the scheduled the surgery to suit my work schedule putting it back a month or so till the winter. Care was second to none, a brilliant man and surgeon an Irish fella called fintan Bergen shook my hand and promised me my life back, after the first surgery I was in hospital just over a week and he visited me and his other patients every single day even the days he didn’t work and the care from the nurses were great, it still boggles my mind that none of this cost me a single penny
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From uk as you know and have had complete removal of large intestine and reconstruction surgery do they could connect guts back together avoiding having to have a bag, the scheduled the surgery to suit my work schedule putting it back a month or so till the winter. Care was second to none, a brilliant man and surgeon an Irish fella called fintan Bergen shook my hand and promised me my life back, after the first surgery I was in hospital just over a week and he visited me and his other patients every single day even the days he didn’t work and the care from the nurses were great, it still boggles my mind that none of this cost me a single penny
The doctor just wanted to run his fingers through the hairy chest, Henda. No homo
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The doctor just wanted to run his fingers through the hairy chest, Henda. No homo
Haha id imagine he had a stroke of it and perhaps briefly cuddled into it while I was out mate
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From uk as you know and have had complete removal of large intestine and reconstruction surgery do they could connect guts back together avoiding having to have a bag, the scheduled the surgery to suit my work schedule putting it back a month or so till the winter. Care was second to none, a brilliant man and surgeon an Irish fella called fintan Bergen shook my hand and promised me my life back, after the first surgery I was in hospital just over a week and he visited me and his other patients every single day even the days he didn’t work and the care from the nurses were great, it still boggles my mind that none of this cost me a single penny
Glad it went well
I on the other hand had a fucking nightmare, almost died during routine kidney stone removal spent 19 days in hospital treated like shit
And by the way, you did pay for it, the NHS is funded by your taxes..
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Glad it went well
I on the other hand had a fucking nightmare, almost died during routine kidney stone removal spent 19 days in hospital treated like shit
And by the way, you did pay for it, the NHS is funded by your taxes..
Sorry to hear yours went so bad mate I hear care can vary massively from hospital to hospital
I know we pay for it in our taxes mate but I’d imagine it would have cost a massive amount for the operation and the after care if had to pay it in one go
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The problem is that liberals lack the intellect to understand a man like Sowell.
Liberals have no ability to speak to FACTS - facts proven throughout history. Most liberals are simply societies failures. Look at Hollywood - VERY few actors were not total losers in school. That’s why they so desperately crave attention.
Pray 4 - you could post hours of Sowell and Friedman - and the ultra liberal mind simply is incapable of understanding.
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The problem is that liberals lack the intellect to understand a man like Sowell.
Liberals have no ability to speak to FACTS - facts proven throughout history. Most liberals are simply societies failures. Look at Hollywood - VERY few actors were not total losers in school. That’s why they so desperately crave attention.
Pray 4 - you could post hours of Sowell and Friedman - and the ultra liberal mind simply is incapable of understanding.
Truth.
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
Yawn..
I know what you mean about that. When people cherry-pick some nice Black guy and use it as "evidence" that racial diversity is somehow a workable model.
Thomas Sowell may well be the best economist in the world in terms of putting complicated economic concepts into simple terms. There may be more brilliant economists out there, but I have yet to see one who quite has his ability to take complex - and very much despised - economic subject matter and making it digestible for the masses.
That's really my reason for being such a fan of Thomas Sowell.
As for the dumb shits who cherry-pick lone examples from groups to somehow use as "evidence" of group level equality...these people are dumb shits, and almost always liberal, rather than conservative, from a left-right perspective.
Dumb people, whoever they are. The very fact that they are using anecdotal evidence to prove their points about group averages, prove how moronic they are. ::)
I like how Fortress put it "I judge individuals as individuals and groups as groups."
EXACTLY!
You're walking down a dark alley at night. You have one of two paths to take - one has a young able-bodied male coming towards you, and the other has an elderly disabled female coming towards you.
Which path do you take?
If you said the one with the elderly disabled female - CONGRATULATIONS, YOU ARE AGIST AND SEXIST!!! You probably also use disability status as a way to judge or treat people, either positively or negatively, but that's not the point. The point is, you judge people based on the group they belong to, and the ONLY difference between you and me is a difference of degree.
It's nobody's business BUT MINE if I want nothing to do with "racial diversity", and just want to live in a 99% White neighbourhood like every White liberal piece of shit in North America. NOBODY'S BUSINESS BUT MINE.
But to anyone who disagrees with me, please - PROVE ME WRONG, by moving in a neighbourhood filled with the groups of people you think are being judged poorly by other people. DO IT. I would LOVE if all White leftists did that. LOVE IT.
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From uk as you know and have had complete removal of large intestine and reconstruction surgery do they could connect guts back together avoiding having to have a bag, the scheduled the surgery to suit my work schedule putting it back a month or so till the winter. Care was second to none, a brilliant man and surgeon an Irish fella called fintan Bergen shook my hand and promised me my life back, after the first surgery I was in hospital just over a week and he visited me and his other patients every single day even the days he didn’t work and the care from the nurses were great, it still boggles my mind that none of this cost me a single penny
That's good to hear. Was that considered an emergency time-sensitive procedure? My impression is the long waits are for non-life threatening procedures like MRIs, joint replacement....
On a side note, why on earth did you have to get your whole large intestine removed? And how has that effected your health and life style? My assumption is that you only have the small intestine part. What takes care of the job that is done by the large intestine?
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That's good to hear. Was that considered an emergency time-sensitive procedure? My impression is the long waits are for non-life threatening procedures like MRIs, joint replacement....
On a side note, why on earth did you have to get your whole large intestine removed? And how has that effected your health and life style? My assumption is that you only have the small intestine part. What takes care of the job that is done by the large intestine?
You are right mate the long waits are for the non life threatening operations, the doctor never specified how urgent mine was other than saying he would rather it done sooner rather than later
Had to have it removed as had colitis since was 13 and once in mid 20s the doctor informed me that long term colitis carries an increased risk of turning into bowel cancer and going forward will have to have camera test with biopsy every year and after a few years of this biopsy showed pre cancerous cell changes so intestine was removed as preventative measure. Other than feeling thirsty a lot (large intestine absorbs water) and cannot absorb salt too well so need to eat extra everything is fine I feel great and wish I’d had the surgery years earlier, they create a makeshift bowel with the end of your small intestine and although this avoids the need for a bag it doesent function entirely like a large intestine mainly for the water and salt as mentioned above
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You are right mate the long waits are for the non life threatening operations, the doctor never specified how urgent mine was other than saying he would rather it done sooner rather than later
Had to have it removed as had colitis since was 13 and once in mid 20s the doctor informed me that long term colitis carries an increased risk of turning into bowel cancer and going forward will have to have camera test with biopsy every year and after a few years of this biopsy showed pre cancerous cell changes so intestine was removed as preventative measure. Other than feeling thirsty a lot (large intestine absorbs water) and cannot absorb salt too well so need to eat extra everything is fine I feel great and wish I’d had the surgery years earlier, they create a makeshift bowel with the end of your small intestine and although this avoids the need for a bag it doesent function entirely like a large intestine mainly for the water and salt as mentioned above
But it doesn't effect the absorption of nutrients?
I've never had to wait long to get any kind of treatment: MRIs, surgeries... it's pretty much when I want it. I'd say you can get pretty much anything within two weeks. I was able to get an MRI the next day and my knee replacement within a couple of weeks but I wanted to wait a month when it was more convenient. Also, my insurance covered everything. A friend of mine in Canada said he had to wait nine months for his surgery.
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But it doesn't effect the absorption of nutrients?
Not that I know of mate I’ve never had any obvious deficiencies or at least haven’t felt like I have
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But it doesn't effect the absorption of nutrients?
I've never had to wait long to get any kind of treatment: MRIs, surgeries... it's pretty much when I want it. I'd say you can get pretty much anything within two weeks. I was able to get an MRI the next day and my knee replacement within a couple of weeks but I wanted to wait a month when it was more convenient. Also, my insurance covered everything. A friend of mine in Canada said he had to wait nine months for his surgery.
Yep - I would say that's standard here for someone with cancer who needs surgery. That's how long my friend's grandfather had to wait - and he had cancer. He still had to wait nine months for surgery.
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Whereas you'll wait forever under a for profit system if you can't pay for what you need.
Not saying profit motivated systems are bad. Some very good and necessary things get produced which otherwise wouldn't. But it's hard for me to ignore that, if I ran an insurance company, my ideal customer would be one who pays me all his life while healthy and then maybe doesn't get the test or procedure he needs in good time and :'( doesn't get to have his expensive years. And I have to make that happen because if my competition does and I don't then I'm out of business, so there's that unfortunate "race to the bottom" thing that happens.
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Whereas you'll wait forever under a for profit system if you can't pay for what you need.
Not saying profit motivated systems are bad. Some very good and necessary things get produced which otherwise wouldn't. But it's hard for me to ignore that, if I ran an insurance company, my ideal customer would be one who pays me all his life while healthy and then maybe doesn't get the test or procedure he needs in good time and :'( doesn't get to have his expensive years. And I have to make that happen because if my competition does and I don't then I'm out of business, so there's that unfortunate "race to the bottom" thing that happens.
Every system has to make a profit of it won't be sustained. Nobody is, or can, work for free.
When you have an HMO the doctors are paid first. Similar to car insurance. You pay first, and if you need to have something fix then they charge you. So in other words, the less you do the more money you keep. In a PPO, the doctors don't get paid until they actually do something. I had both. When I had an HMO I had to wait weeks to get an MRI, the doctor in my group meet once a week and go over recommended procedures and decide whether you need it our not. There are a lot of procedure they have to review. Then, again once a week, they meet to review test results and decide whether you really need and operation or whatever treatment is recommend. After my MRI was approved I had to wait another few weeks before I got an approval for my surgery and then a few more weeks to get the procedure. This is how a government run universal heath care will be except far more red tape, waste, and corruption that is inherent in anything government run and as an organization gets bigger and bigger.
With a PPO nobody gets paid until they give you treatment. For my second knee injury I saw my doctor in two day, got my MRI in three days, and got my surgery the next week waiting about four days.
The vast majority of human behavior is based on incentives and restraints. With universal health care the incentive is to do the least amount as possible. With the PPO model the incentive is to do as much as you can as fast as you can. You have to pay more but you get more too.
I don't have a problem with HMOs or a universal health care program being available but I think you should have a choice. Under the universal health care program everybody is forced to participlate you can't even get treatment if you want to pay cash money right out of your own pocket.
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Ah, Thomas Sowell, every white “conservative’s” favorite black guy, the black guy who’s “not like that,” and “who you’d rather live next to” instead of “the white trash guy on meth”.
He seems like a good guy,
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
Torn bicep and meniscus. Also gyno surgery. Never waited longer than a week for all the surgeries.
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Torn bicep and meniscus. Also gyno surgery. Never waited longer than a week for all the surgeries.
Was this in Canada? I would consider a torn bicep urgent but not so much meniscus and especially gyno. And this was under the universal health care system? What years are we talking about?
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Was this in Canada? I would consider a torn bicep urgent but not so much meniscus and especially gyno. And this was under the universal health care system? What years are we talking about?
Yes. In Canada. Yes to your second question. 3 years ago for bicep and knee. Last year for gyno. Gyno surgery wasn't that great.
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Every system has to make a profit of it won't be sustained. Nobody is, or can, work for free.
When you have an HMO the doctors are paid first. Similar to car insurance. You pay first, and if you need to have something fix then they charge you. So in other words, the less you do the more money you keep. In a PPO, the doctors don't get paid until they actually do something. I had both. When I had an HMO I had to wait weeks to get an MRI, the doctor in my group meet once a week and go over recommended procedures and decide whether you need it our not. There are a lot of procedure they have to review. Then, again once a week, they meet to review test results and decide whether you really need and operation or whatever treatment is recommend. After my MRI was approved I had to wait another few weeks before I got an approval for my surgery and then a few more weeks to get the procedure. This is how a government run universal heath care will be except far more red tape, waste, and corruption that is inherent in anything government run and as an organization gets bigger and bigger.
With a PPO nobody gets paid until they give you treatment. For my second knee injury I saw my doctor in two day, got my MRI in three days, and got my surgery the next week waiting about four days.
The vast majority of human behavior is based on incentives and restraints. With universal health care the incentive is to do the least amount as possible. With the PPO model the incentive is to do as much as you can as fast as you can. You have to pay more but you get more too.
I don't have a problem with HMOs or a universal health care program being available but I think you should have a choice. Under the universal health care program everybody is forced to participlate you can't even get treatment if you want to pay cash money right out of your own pocket.
This is what leftists always forget about........incentive.
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It was hardly a fair fight. My 3 yo grandson could out debate that cu(n) t
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Is there anybody here from Canada or Britain that had to have surgery? If so, what kind of surgery and how long did you have to wait to get that surgery?
Yep. C0ck reduction. They rushed me in immediately - said it was the worst case they'd ever seen
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It would have been better to have Matt Damon , good will hunting character, tear him a new a hole
I'm not sure if I mentioned this in this thread already, but in Matt "I'm not a smart person, but I play one in the movies" Damon's Good Will Hunting movie, he played a character who used Maclaurin's Theorem to solve a problem, then when "Professor Lambeau" said something close to "You used Maclaurin's Theorem here?", Damon/Hunting responded "Is that what that's called? I don't know."
HAHAHAHAHAHA, THE STUPID FUCKING BASTARD, AND TYPICAL LEFT-WING IDIOTS WHO FIND THIS SHIT "SMART", THE DUMB FUCKS.
I can't re-watch the movie because for someone legitimately extremely good at finite math, it's TOO STUPID for me.
For a mathematician to NOT KNOW what Maclaurin's Theorem is would be like if in 1921, you found the mystery carpenter who built the spiral staircase of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, NM, then finding the blueprints and tools he used to build it, and saying "You used a hammer here?", and then for the carpenter to say "Is that what that's called? I don't know." LMAO...did you just call it a "glob of molten metal on the end of a stick thing"?
EVERY CARPENTER ON THE PLANET KNOWS WHAT A HAMMER IS, AND EVERY PERSON WHO HAS COMPLETED UNIVERSITY CALCULUS WILL KNOW WHAT MACLAURIN'S THEOREM BY NAME BECAUSE IT'S A FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF CALCULUS.
And that line in the movie shows how smart Matt Damon is NOT. You can NEVER write a "smart" math character and have him not know what Maclaurin's Theorem, yet somehow remember a full paragraph from an entire book, memorized all the way down to the page number. It doesn't even make sense that Damon would memorize all this other shit, while not remembering the name OF ONE OF THE BASIC BASIC FUNDAMENTAL THEOREMS OF CALCULUS. And even if his memory sucked, he would STILL know it for the reason I explained above - because it 's like a carpenter "remembering" what a hammer is. ::)
God, leftists are such dumb bastards. I resent being surrounded by these stupid bastards my entire life. See, as a right-wing person, I have no choice. I AM SURROUNDED BY THIS TOOLS. Dumb shit leftists who think they are smart, because they outnumber me. Luckily, knowing how dumb these fucks are, I can be alone at a restaurant and see five local leftists who know me, and not ONE will approach me, because they know how strong I am. Meanwhile, it doesn't take a genius to know that 5-to-1 isn't going to end for the single guy no matter how weak the five guys are [and, being left-wing soy boys, they are weak].
I fucking hate leftists.