not a single one of your arguments had merit, you did not convince any single person here of your points and in fact, most of us reading your posts have become dumber due to how misinformed and frankly evil your worldview is, my only hope is that the majority of people are not sharing your viewpoint (and it doesn't seem like they are)
Evil --- wow. I would hope most others reading through this thread would find your posts as hyperbolic, wrong, and your name-calling out-of-line. You have a pretty disdainful way of talking to those whom you disagree with ---- but hey, you have a screen to hide behind while you throw out assertions like that, so it's all good, right?
So the moment you are asked to back up your points with actual data, you bail.
I think your understanding of "unlimited care" is a bit off in all of this. And well, this "magic" is going on in most European countries at this very moment, so take from that what you will.
No, that's not at all what I've done. I use the word "statistically" and all of a sudden, I need to provide some sort of statistic that you request or else nothing that I've posted has meaning & value? Please.
In fact, no one in here is providing statistics, and the most anyone is doing is throwing out there "hey look, it worked in my country!" without thinking at all about the rest of how their country compares to other such as the US and its citizens. None of us can provide statistics like that. That's why this discussion, for the most part, is pretty shallow.
It's funny because our point is that we live in a real, tangible country that is doing what he calls impossible right now, one of them (Canada) being almost the exact same size as the US, while his point is "yeah, I know a doctor". And he expects to convince one single person that he's right?
- Free healthcare isn't viable!
- It works in Spain, they even pay for any required trips, etc etc
- But the canary islands are a small place! Imagine if it was big!
- ...Spain isn't just the Canary Islands
- The USA is bigger! Also free healthcare = no motivation to study medicine!
- Canada exists and it's pretty big. Free healthcare countries have great doctors, thus invalidating that dumb point.
- *Proceeds to ignore me*
That's our interactions in a nutshell.
LOL --- OK, I have to enter back in here. You reference Canada as an example of a universal healthcare system with a size almost the same as the US.
Canada has a population of 36 million. The biggest country anyone has quoted is the UK, which has population of 65 million.
The US has a population of 325 million.
Just because a country is the same geographical size as another doesn't mean it is the same "size" when it comes to free universal healthcare.
But if I wasn't here being the one person going against the hive mindset in this thread, everyone would just read your post and agree with it.........."oh, yes.....Canada the same size as the US........of course! See? Why doesn't the US have universal healthcare? Canada and the US ar ethe same size! It would be so easy! They should just do it!" .........................
You wanted statistics ---- well, there is one for you.