Amazing displays of ignorance
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "My dad's friend told us there's no such thing as gravity - it's just the weight of air holding us down". Tell us of times you've been floored by abject stupidity. "Whenever I read the Daily Express" is not a valid answer.
( , Thu 18 Mar 2010, 16:48)
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Who Decides?
Sorry mate, I have read the thread and I would like to point out one glaring flaw in your argument. The wish not to let 'bureaucrats' decide on you health care is something I support, but at the moment the insurance companies decide, and that comes down to a cost/benefit analysis, your ability to pay being the benefit,and the treatment the cost. Get where I'm coming from?
I really hope you guys over the pond sort out the healthcare thing, because you pay twice as much out of your salary than I did as a Brit, and you get a far worse deal (as long as you take the entire population as a whole as your sample, rather than say Bill Gates) than we do.
Also, it takes two to tango. Bipartinsanship is hard thing to achieve unilaterally, and from where I sit, the GOP hasn't been a willing partner.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 23:32, Reply)
Sorry mate, I have read the thread and I would like to point out one glaring flaw in your argument. The wish not to let 'bureaucrats' decide on you health care is something I support, but at the moment the insurance companies decide, and that comes down to a cost/benefit analysis, your ability to pay being the benefit,and the treatment the cost. Get where I'm coming from?
I really hope you guys over the pond sort out the healthcare thing, because you pay twice as much out of your salary than I did as a Brit, and you get a far worse deal (as long as you take the entire population as a whole as your sample, rather than say Bill Gates) than we do.
Also, it takes two to tango. Bipartinsanship is hard thing to achieve unilaterally, and from where I sit, the GOP hasn't been a willing partner.
( , Wed 24 Mar 2010, 23:32, Reply)
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