xyzzy said:
al_leister said:
OECD figures show that healthcare in the US costs $7,500 per person per year. The OECD average is $4,500. In the UK it costs...
Yeah, yeah. If the private sector is so bad (that's also people like me who work **** hard and run small business') why don't you just stop using it and put your words into actions. Close your bank account, don't buy that new whatever product, grow your own food rather than use the supermarket, walk everywhere or go live in some commune or communist paradise.
It's exactly this kind of irrational political dogma that causes so much grief in the world whether its you and your anti capitalist clap trap or the right with their xenophobia and other bulls**t views. What the average person wants is just a health service that works and while its pulled pillar to post between opposing political **** it's never going to happen.
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My my, I feel a little faint. The private sector is not so bad. Shame on you!
I have “run” a small business/worked in the private sector most of my little life.
Innovation springs from the middle classes.
I shall not close my bank account and I intend on purchasing a new pair of slacks this Saturday. Will be out on the rip that night.
I have had a little success with the home grown tomatoes. Rather tasty.
Christ! A commune? Wouldn’t get enough peace to read I suspect. And I refuse to share my red wine. Well, maybe a small glass. Go on then.
The average person, unfortunately, will not get what they want (just a health service that works) rather the offer of a product from providers that they will never be able to afford.
USA. I rest my briefcase. 8)