Center Right Nation, My Ass: Health Care Edition
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Seventy-two percent of those questioned in recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey say they favor increasing the federal government’s influence over the country’s health care system in an attempt to lower costs and provide health care coverage to more Americans, with 27 percent opposing such a move. Other recent polls show six in 10 think the government should provide health insurance or take responsibility for providing health care to all Americans.
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Oh please oh please oh please. Having lived both in America and in a country with universal health care I can say that it makes life much better for everyone. The wealthy get a healthy work force that’s much more reliable. The middle-class get job mobility and never having to fear for their family’s well-being. The poor get one of the necessities of life.
Michael Over Here says: “Oh please oh please oh please. Having lived both in America and in a country with universal health care I can say that it makes life much better for everyone. The wealthy get a healthy work force that’s much more reliable. The middle-class get job mobility and never having to fear for their family’s well-being. The poor get one of the necessities of life.”
There’s a reason why every single other industrialized nation has it. And there’s a reason why the United States ranks near Cuba in overall health care.
Olly, the 1970′s called, they want their attitudes towards women (and particularly nurses) back. I’m referring to the picture. Nice girl, caveman attitude. Maybe hslf as bad as Melons on the whitehouse lawn….
There’s a reason why every single other industrialized nation has it. And there’s a reason why the United States ranks near Cuba in overall health care.
“But…but…but the United States is #1 in the world! The fact that we don’t have socialsisized medicines is further proof we’re the greatest!”
Or something like that…..
bryan says: “Olly, the 1970’s called, they want their attitudes towards women (and particularly nurses) back. I’m referring to the picture. Nice girl, caveman attitude. Maybe hslf as bad as Melons on the whitehouse lawn….”
Two points…
1.) Showing a picture of a sexy woman isn’t sexist. Watermelons on the White House lawn was clearly racist.
2.) I never got the sexy nurse fetish. Sexy nun fetish, on the other hand…
The business community, and in particular the auto industry, should be lauding this move towards universal health care. The small business community should also fight for it- a principal reason that many people (raising hand) don’t start small businesses is because we need health coverage. I also can’t join a small company as an employee because many don’t offer affordable health care options. Universal health care would free business from the burden of providing health care and level the playing field for small businesses.
I tried to get health insurance for my employees. It turned out that I couldn’t afford it.
What’s Plan B?
Where the hell are the cons? ‘Rationing! Government choosing doctors! Waiting lists! Blargh!’
C’mon guys, you’re letting me down. Who’s going to jump in on that 72% figure?
Ironically our conservative commenters have unionized and gone on strike.
Strowbridge, wtf is up with your posts? Has some prankster reprogrammed your apostrophe on the keyboard?
I used to nurse (children as it happens). All of the women I worked with hated the sexy nurse image because it was seen as a licence to grope and humiliate women in that setting. I didn’t say it was as bad as the melon image, but remember that any stereotype is a bad idea.
Before I trained, I remember one guy on a ward who would deliberately pull off his conveen (condom with a hole at the end attached to a bag for nighttime incontents), when there were any of the huge number of quite stunningly beautiful student nurses of Indian subcontinental (ha!) heritage. Then me and the male trained nurse dealt with this, and it stopped happening! Miracle!
I always found the nurses who were the most disired rarely wore any makeup and had a gift for nursing. The ‘gorgeous’ ones usually messed stuff up and were not very nice on a personal level. A bit like the “Shallow Hal” nurse.