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JDMurray wrote: No government-subsidized, socialized medical programs over here--except for illegal aliens.
nl wrote: My cousin fell and broke his knee and leg, spent a week in the hospital with an infection and a botched surgery, and is now paying $200,000 in medical bills one month at a time. Hospitals will charge you $8 for aspirin, or $700 for an ambulance ride, $3000 for a CT scan and analysis, etc etc..
binarysoul wrote: It would seem to me as unfair that a nation would give its soldiers who participate in illegal invasions a 35% danger pay, free insurance, a couple of regional rest breaks in luxurious hotels and a fat paycheck and yet force its non-military citizens, i.e. civilians get insurance. Hopefully, Mr. Obama might be able to change that!
rockstar81 wrote: how much does healthcare tend to cost if bought private? I suspect it depends on what your current level of health is like?
rockstar81 wrote: I watched a michael moore film called sicko and it painted the US healthcare sysem in a bad light - are things that bad or is it typical film over hyping things.
HeroPsycho wrote: binarysoul wrote: It would seem to me as unfair that a nation would give its soldiers who participate in illegal invasions a 35% danger pay, free insurance, a couple of regional rest breaks in luxurious hotels and a fat paycheck and yet force its non-military citizens, i.e. civilians get insurance. Hopefully, Mr. Obama might be able to change that! You're really asking for trouble if you are questioning 35% danger pay, free insurance, and "rest breaks in luxurious hotels", claim they get fat paychecks when they don't, for people who are risking their lives on a daily basis. I think going to Iraq was a big mistake from day one, but the soldiers aren't the ones who made that decision. We should do 10x more for soldiers than we do now. And the reason we don't have as equitable a health care system as we should is not because of what benefits and pay we give to soldiers. The reason is we don't tax the super rich like we should, and the gov't has been far too hands off of the health care industry. Not that we need socialized medicine necessarily, but I'm certain that the solution will involve some kind of increased involvement by the government in our health care system.
binarysoul wrote: Hopefully, Mr. Obama might be able to change that!
rockstar81 wrote: what kind of health care do you get for IT jobs in America, also what could you expect for a helpdesk type position up to a network admin? not always top IT jobs just entry-med type positions. many thanks
eMeS wrote: Nowhere in our Constitution is a guarantee of universal health care implied or explicitly stated. However, the federal government is clearly responsible for defense of the nation (arguments about what qualifies as "defense" aside). In order to defend the nation you must pay soldiers and keep them healthy. And by the way, that free lifetime health care that soldiers get at VA hospitals isn't all that great. There isn't an entitlement to health care. My personal opinion is that private industry and a truly free market would be much better than the situation we have now, with partial government involvement and the extra transaction costs generated by the insurance industry. Without all of these added things driving up the cost of health care, people might be able to afford it.
Pash wrote: You guys don't pay stupid amounts of extra tax to cover the expense of your supposedly free health service, only for jobless layabouts or illegal immegrants to choke the system of all its resources.
JDMurray wrote: In the USA, you are offered minimal to nearly excellent health care by many employers, regardless of your job title. The trick is that the better the health care coverage the more of deduction from your paycheck it will be. Even the bottom-end HMO coverage can be quite expensive for married people with children. No government-subsidized, socialized medical programs over here--except for illegal aliens. If you do come over and want cheap medical coverage, you might want to think about sneaking up across the border form Mexico.
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