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Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life 06-18-2007 02:21 AM

I love how socialism is such a taboo in the states, how does your government still have you all running from "communism"? the fucking coldwar is over, lol...

bobby666 06-18-2007 02:26 AM

thank you so much for sharing that great link

V_RocKs 06-18-2007 02:34 AM

Some numbers....

The total cost of health care for ALL Americans under Kaiser Permanente:
$578,622,000,000

Total premiums and prescription drugs payments made in America in 2003,
$1.2 Trillion...

In other words, we already pay more than it would cost to give everyone in America health insurance!

And we also spend 1/4 a billion every year we have been in Iraq.

So what the fuck is going on?

V_RocKs 06-18-2007 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ismokeblunts (Post 12616331)
I love how socialism is such a taboo in the states, how does your government still have you all running from "communism"? the fucking coldwar is over, lol...


America is full of socialism... Every state has welfare. We have plenty of "public services"...

Mr. Mojo Risin 06-18-2007 02:43 AM

Great movie. I don't know why people hate Michael Moore so much. Haters say things like he's an ugly slob, and that maybe true, but what does that have to do with the messages in his movies? Also, they say he lies, but they never have proof of such lies. I just don't understand why anyone would hate Michael Moore unless they are anti- gun control, pro-Bush and pro-our fucked up Health Care system.

notabook 06-18-2007 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Mojo Risin (Post 12616369)
Great movie. I don't know why people hate Michael Moore so much. Haters say things like he's an ugly slob, and that maybe true, but what does that have to do with the messages in his movies? Also, they say he lies, but they never have proof of such lies. I just don't understand why anyone would hate Michael Moore unless they are anti- gun control, pro-Bush and pro-our fucked up Health Care system.

I?ve seen all of his movies (even Canadian Bacon) and I have not really liked one of them ? until now. Most of his movies are full of half-truths and utter spin. This movie had almost none of that in it. Sure, a couple parts were pretty ?gamey? but it was droves better than any other movie of his because the content of the movie really speaks for itself; it doesn?t need any spin. Healthcare is an issue that transverses party lines. It?s an issue that we ALL have to deal with at one time or another.

pocketkangaroo 06-18-2007 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 12616284)
In general, private enterprise can do whatever the government can do.. better and cheaper. Despite what Moore says, the free enterprise system works.. well.

This can be applied to health care, social security, whatever.

The state I used to live in RI, is a prime example. Illegal aliens get platinum health coverage, average taxpaying families get none. The state there tries to muscle in on every game in town, and the taxes and corruption are sky high. It is unliveable.

So, I don't believe in large government.

Americans need to take responsibility for their own health care and stop smoking, eat better, exercise, and lose weight. That would make us healthier than all the insurance in the world.

Last, I don't trust Michael Moore to give an honest assessment, because his other movies have had major distortions.

That said, I would like to see the US government clamp down on insurance companies and reduce the payment denials which are so devastating to patients. We needs ways to clarify and enforce that when you have insurance, it is valid and it will be honored.

I agree that privatization in certain areas work to an extent. The problem is when these private companies get in with the cronies in Washington and have free reign to do what they want, when they want. Take Haliburton for example. They bill the US government whatever the hell they want, and the government pays it with no questions asked. They don't bid for contracts and they have no one to hold them accountable. That's as bad as anything that is government run. Will privatizing health care just turn into a way of having private insurance companies come in and rape the American taxpayers with no oversight?

I agree that Americans need to take better care of themselves. But there are also a lot of issues that the country needs to step in and reform. There are people who can't get health coverage because they have diabetes or other pre-existing conditions. And what about the insurance companies that just decide they don't want to pay for something anymore. Most Americans can't afford to fight the insurance companies in court. Or even doctors and hospitals who look at your insurance card, notice you have good insurance, and decide they will charge you for a ton of extra shit (take a look at an itemized hospital bill one time when you have to stay a few days, it's scary). My insurance company just paid $34 for a 1 ounce cup of Maalox that I was given at the hopsital.

The system now is fucked. Doctors fuck insurance companies, who in turn fuck us. I don't know if socializing medicine is what this country needs, but I do know that we SHOULD be taking care of the people in this country who can't afford health care. It is embarrasing that we have people dying because they won't go to the doctor because of the price. I'm not a fan of the cost to the taxpayers for something like this, but I think if we stop funding bullshit wars and wasting money in other areas, we could do this easily.

pocketkangaroo 06-18-2007 04:14 AM

And another area I have a problem with when it comes to privatization is the health insurance dictating to the doctor what they can and can't do. My mother was in the hospital for a major ankle surgery. The doctor said she'd need to stay for 4 days to ensure that no infection occured with the skin graft. The insurance only wanted to pay for 2.

So is she supposed to listen to her doctor, or health insurance company? Should a doctors decisions be made on what he feels an insurance company will and won't pay?

fardoche27 06-18-2007 08:10 AM

Link doesn't work anymore

Tom_PM 06-18-2007 08:16 AM

Fuck, they removed it before I had a chance to watch it :(

Tom_PM 06-18-2007 08:18 AM

Every state has programs for the poor even if they cant get Medicaid. NY has one called Healthy NY, but for a single person to qualify, they have to earn less than $25,000 per year! How do they even survive in the first place?

wil_I_Am 06-18-2007 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 12617386)
Every state has programs for the poor even if they cant get Medicaid. NY has one called Healthy NY, but for a single person to qualify, they have to earn less than $25,000 per year! How do they even survive in the first place?

yeah, exactly. And what about the guys who make $35k a year? All of the sudden they're supposed to be able to afford thousands of dollars of medical debt when something goes wrong?

Spudstr 06-18-2007 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Incredible_Wil (Post 12617432)
yeah, exactly. And what about the guys who make $35k a year? All of the sudden they're supposed to be able to afford thousands of dollars of medical debt when something goes wrong?

thats because America runs off DEBT.

Tom_PM 06-18-2007 09:33 AM

Yeah. I'm just lucky that I save my income rather than splurge it. So I have savings to cover things I guess. Plus it's no-interest and tax deductible, but still it's debt and I pride myself in being debt-free..

Michaelious 06-18-2007 09:34 AM

Thats cool, i'l enjoy watching that

wil_I_Am 06-18-2007 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 12617830)
Yeah. I'm just lucky that I save my income rather than splurge it. So I have savings to cover things I guess. Plus it's no-interest and tax deductible, but still it's debt and I pride myself in being debt-free..

So you're ok with losing all of your savings if something bad were to happen?

Situation (just an example, or "what if"): A member of your family becomes deathly ill, and has to spend 3-5 months in a hospital.

America: You deal with the drama of having your loved one in a horrible situation, and at the same time accumulate large amounts of debt. Even though you're covered by insurance, you have deductibles and fees that are "not covered" by insurance racking up. The whole time you are fighting with insurance, making sure that everything is covered. You get to deal with a lot of this when you get home.

Canada: You deal with the drama of having your loved one in the hospital.

I love this country, no doubt about it. I've served in the military and consider myself to be very patriotic. But one of the best quotes from that movie, from a retired politician in the UK, went something like "Well, we figure that if we can afford to fight wars abroad, we can afford to take care of our people."

tony286 06-18-2007 10:24 AM

Wanna hear about private health care, my dad was diagnosised with a fast growing cancer.Then in the next breath he is told the specialist cant see him for at least two weeks and for another specialist he needs to maybe Oct. My Mom works for a big Dr in a large hospital, if it wasnt for those connections she has. My dad wouldn't of gotten in immediately,wouldnt be starting treatment today and would probably die waiting for treatment.

stev0 06-18-2007 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 12616284)
In general, private enterprise can do whatever the government can do.. better and cheaper.

That's a pretty unfounded statement... if there was a clear cut answer on what political systems worked best every country would be the same. The world was "private enterprise" long before todays governments existed, it's not something new or American by any means. I get a kick out of Libertarians that think they've all discovered something new and improved.

StuBradley 06-18-2007 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 12616284)
In general, private enterprise can do whatever the government can do.. better and cheaper. Despite what Moore says, the free enterprise system works.. well.

This can be applied to health care, social security, whatever.

So, I don't believe in large government.

Wow, I just had an epiphany. Since private enterprise can do things better than cheaper why don't we privatize all of the police, fire and rescue forces in America...it will be great.

Everyone can just buy police and fire insurance and we will save the taxpayers BILLIONS of dollars a year!

No more need to waste thousands of man hours policing the poor or sending fire trucks or rescue workers into dangerous neighborhoods, we will save BILLIONS!

Of course, if you DO get pulled over for something like speeding it wont be so easy as just signing your name on a ticket. There will be 8 or 9 pages of forms to fill out, but c'mon...were gonna save BILLIONS!

I, like DaddyHalbucks, just don't trust big government at all. Let's privatize everything, not just healthcare. We will save BILLIONS and our lives will be so much better.

Peaches 06-18-2007 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by StuBradley (Post 12619176)
Wow, I just had an epiphany. Since private enterprise can do things better than cheaper why don't we privatize all of the police, fire and rescue forces in America...it will be great.

Everyone can just buy police and fire insurance and we will save the taxpayers BILLIONS of dollars a year!

No more need to waste thousands of man hours policing the poor or sending fire trucks or rescue workers into dangerous neighborhoods, we will save BILLIONS!

Of course, if you DO get pulled over for something like speeding it wont be so easy as just signing your name on a ticket. There will be 8 or 9 pages of forms to fill out, but c'mon...were gonna save BILLIONS!

I, like DaddyHalbucks, just don't trust big government at all. Let's privatize everything, not just healthcare. We will save BILLIONS and our lives will be so much better.

There already IS privatized police and fire departments. Many upscale neighborhoods have their own security patrol (I'm sure you aren't "allowed" to call them the police) and many have their own fire department.

My subdivision took donations and we opened up our own fire department with the building right on the street to the neighborhood. It's staffed by volunteers (actually all the firemen around here are volunteers) and we bought the fire truck too. No government :)

notabook 06-18-2007 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by StuBradley (Post 12619176)
Wow, I just had an epiphany. Since private enterprise can do things better than cheaper why don't we privatize all of the police, fire and rescue forces in America...it will be great.

Everyone can just buy police and fire insurance and we will save the taxpayers BILLIONS of dollars a year!

No more need to waste thousands of man hours policing the poor or sending fire trucks or rescue workers into dangerous neighborhoods, we will save BILLIONS!

Of course, if you DO get pulled over for something like speeding it wont be so easy as just signing your name on a ticket. There will be 8 or 9 pages of forms to fill out, but c'mon...were gonna save BILLIONS!

I, like DaddyHalbucks, just don't trust big government at all. Let's privatize everything, not just healthcare. We will save BILLIONS and our lives will be so much better.


:thumbsup :thumbsup Don't forget about public education either, a huge trillion dollar expense right there. It's about time we let Coca Cola and GM run our schools, saving tax payers money and since we now have to pay for public education, it means everyone will work harder to be able to get it! It'll make society better! And all the poor people who can't afford it? Well that's even better! It'll completely negate the need for huge corporations to use illegal aliens to do the work that "Americans don't want to do" because we will create a permanent slave class right here at home! It's brilliant! PRIVATIZATION ROCKS!

Vegas Ken 06-18-2007 01:19 PM

Anyone have a new link for the movie?

pornguy 06-18-2007 01:21 PM

I tried it a couple of times, and its gone.

StickyGreen 06-18-2007 01:23 PM

lol, you guys who think it's better to live in the UK or France are some fucking idiots. Go move your dumbasses over to France and see how you like it lol... good luck with that. Moore makes it sound like they are so fucking great and that everything is free, why the hell do you think everyone in the world comes to the United States for education? France might have some free education, but it's only like 2 of the shittiest universities you have ever seen in your life...

StuBradley 06-18-2007 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches (Post 12619228)
There already IS privatized police and fire departments. Many upscale neighborhoods have their own security patrol (I'm sure you aren't "allowed" to call them the police) and many have their own fire department.

My subdivision took donations and we opened up our own fire department with the building right on the street to the neighborhood. It's staffed by volunteers (actually all the firemen around here are volunteers) and we bought the fire truck too. No government :)

Peaches...this is a great start! How do we get the rest of the country to realize that this is the best way to do things? Every neighborhood should have to hire their own security and buy there own fire trucks. Just imagine how quickly places like East L.A. will be in ashes. Then we can build bigger and better things with all the money we save! It is brilliant!

pornguy 06-18-2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 12618189)
Wanna hear about private health care, my dad was diagnosised with a fast growing cancer.Then in the next breath he is told the specialist cant see him for at least two weeks and for another specialist he needs to maybe Oct. My Mom works for a big Dr in a large hospital, if it wasnt for those connections she has. My dad wouldn't of gotten in immediately,wouldnt be starting treatment today and would probably die waiting for treatment.

I hear that. And that is one of the reasons that people are FLOCKING south of the border. The Doctors in Mexico, about 90% of them have a practice in the US, but in Mexico they charge WAY the fuck less for a visit, or treatment, and make a hell of a lot more.

The average doctor here for a visit is about 35$ cash. No insurance taken. So you pay, the doc gets more than the 10$ the insurance wants to pay him for the same visit, and you get the medical attention with 1/8 of the wait.

Peaches 06-18-2007 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by StuBradley (Post 12619272)
Peaches...this is a great start! How do we get the rest of the country to realize that this is the best way to do things? Every neighborhood should have to hire their own security and buy there own fire trucks. Just imagine how quickly places like East L.A. will be in ashes. Then we can build bigger and better things with all the money we save! It is brilliant!

I don't think I said to get rid of state/city/town funded police/fire departments, I showed where it has been privatized and done very well :thumbsup Ditto with education.

My personal doctor won't even take Medicare and Medicaid patients any more because the programs are so screwed up and it takes MONTHS to get a payment. When/if the federal government socializes everyone's medicine in the US, get ready to see doctors retire and fewer even getting into the profession.

Peaches 06-18-2007 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 12619288)
I hear that. And that is one of the reasons that people are FLOCKING south of the border. The Doctors in Mexico, about 90% of them have a practice in the US, but in Mexico they charge WAY the fuck less for a visit, or treatment, and make a hell of a lot more.

The average doctor here for a visit is about 35$ cash. No insurance taken. So you pay, the doc gets more than the 10$ the insurance wants to pay him for the same visit, and you get the medical attention with 1/8 of the wait.

That has more to do with the legal system in the US than the medical system.

kane 06-18-2007 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 12616466)
It was a great movie, but he missed some major facts in the US. First, there are some States run healthcare systems i.e., Oregon and Washington that are simply fantastic. The only catch is you have to be poor to get them. In truth, I know a few people in Oregon that use the Oregon health plan and get better coverage then I do paying for it. Note: Oregon also is the only state where doctor assisted suicide is legal.

Second, is if we did form a Federal free healthcare plan it would fail because all of our ?baby boomer? population is old and dieing. In short, we have way too many sick people and why the insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are making a fortune.

Third. The abuse of the system due to idiot attention whores that would flood the hospitals due to having a simple ?headache? or needed attention. I had an older neighbor that was between 62-Cunt that use to call 911 and go to the hospital just to eat a free lunch because she was bored. She was on the Oregon health plan so she paid nothing and would brag about it all the time.

Fourth, in America it is a simple you are fucked if you do, and fucked if you don?t. Meaning: these other countries have had a health care system for so long that they practiced ?preventive health care? and 40% of American practice Mc Donald?s and obesity.

You make some good points but missed a few things. I live in Oregon and I can tell you the health care program isn't just given to anyone that is poor. If you are a pregnant woman you can get on it with almost no problems, but if you are a single person and have next to no income it is still very hard or impossible to get on it. However it is there and if you go to the hospital and have no insurance they automatically fill out the application for it so it may end up paying for your visit. This is a strange state. We have assisted suicide and medical marijuana, but we can't pump are own gas or buy hard liquor in regular grocer stores. So I'm trusted to decided when I want to end my life and how I want to self medicate if I'm sick, but I can't be trusted to buy a bottle a bottle vodka in the same place I buy a loaf of break nor am I trustworthy enough to pump my own gas.

I agree that the baby boomers are a huge strain on the system and it is only going to get worse. One of the fastest growing businesses in the nation is elderly care. The problem is that most of these people never had jobs that offered any kind of retirement or pension benefits so they are now stuck on social security and have no other income. These retirement homes can't afford to provide good care for these people for what little social security pays.

Third, I think having health care for everyone would curb the number of people that go the emergency room for every little thing. There will be people that abuse it still, but if you have insurance you can now go see a regular doctor so they have other options. If you have no insurance you go to the emergency room because they will see you and ultimately you don't have to pay the bill if you don't have the money. They will come after you, but eventually they will determine you are unable to pay the bill and they will just eat the cost and pass the bill on the tax payers.

The Sultan Of Smut 06-18-2007 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 12619267)
lol, you guys who think it's better to live in the UK or France are some fucking idiots. Go move your dumbasses over to France and see how you like it lol... good luck with that. Moore makes it sound like they are so fucking great and that everything is free, why the hell do you think everyone in the world comes to the United States for education? France might have some free education, but it's only like 2 of the shittiest universities you have ever seen in your life...

*sigh*...

There are great universities in your country no doubt about it but there are great universities in a lot of other countries as well. For example, the university I attended in Canada was the best in North America for the field I was studying and I would have gotten a substandard education in that field at all other universites.

Not everything in the US is the biggest and the best it just seems like that because the TV tells ya so... but some things are :)

polle54 06-18-2007 01:51 PM

well well

there's no doubt that you have a snotty and fucked up health system in the U.S.
BUT are you willing to do what it takes to make things right?
In denmark we have excellent health care, but we do pay 4x as much for gasoline and 3x as much for cars....
we also pay 48% in taxes and the hardest working pay of their top earnings 62%....

The money has to come from somewhere and the way you guys normally complain about gas prices I find it very hard to believe that people are willing to make the sacrifice needed...
you can't just judge society... you are the society...

Jimmy Rock 06-18-2007 01:54 PM

link didnt work for me

jprole 06-18-2007 02:51 PM

I dont entirely disagree with Michael Moore's morals, but the way he presents his case is often pretty silly.

matrixxx 06-18-2007 03:39 PM

I despise Micheal Moore but I hopefully this brings healthcare to the forefront and breaks some people out of their "America: love it or leave it" views

V_RocKs 06-18-2007 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 12619267)
lol, you guys who think it's better to live in the UK or France are some fucking idiots. Go move your dumbasses over to France and see how you like it lol... good luck with that. Moore makes it sound like they are so fucking great and that everything is free, why the hell do you think everyone in the world comes to the United States for education? France might have some free education, but it's only like 2 of the shittiest universities you have ever seen in your life...


Wrong... Growing up my parents did the foreign exchange thing and we were host to a German kid, a French kid, an Italian kid and a Spanish kid. All were in the same educational year or equivalent as me at the time of their stay.

All of them thought our school system was a joke. You didn't learn anything and more importantly, didn't feel obligated or pressured to learn anything. If you wanted to fuck off it is to easy here.

All of the students we brought over could speak 2 to 4 languages. The German kid not only spoke German and English but also French, some Russian, Spanish and some Italian. This kid made me feel like a moron. He constantly corrected my bad English!

aico 06-18-2007 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 12619267)
lol, you guys who think it's better to live in the UK or France are some fucking idiots. Go move your dumbasses over to France and see how you like it lol... good luck with that. Moore makes it sound like they are so fucking great and that everything is free, why the hell do you think everyone in the world comes to the United States for education? France might have some free education, but it's only like 2 of the shittiest universities you have ever seen in your life...

I guess it's a good thing the movie is about HEALTH CARE and not EDUCATION... I bet anyone one who went to any of those two shitty French schools would be educated enough to realize that small point.

V_RocKs 06-18-2007 03:58 PM

The French kid was appalled by our science department. All of them thought our mathematics departments sucked. Our English classes were jokes and they wondered why our social studies (history) seemed to only talk about America and then briefly touched on Egypt. They knew everything about the middle east. A region I only learned about when we went to war with them.

Face it, we are fucking idiots because of privatization and corporate greed.

Ebola 06-18-2007 04:15 PM

Anybody have a new and working link to this movie? Thanks.

stev0 06-18-2007 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 12619267)
why the hell do you think everyone in the world comes to the United States for education?

Where'd you hear that? At a US university I bet.. Many of the highest rated universities in the world are in other countries (in the UK for example).

directfiesta 06-18-2007 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ebola (Post 12620195)
Anybody have a new and working link to this movie? Thanks.

He said that as long as the dl doesn't bring money, it is OK ...

So here goes for DVD quality :


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