You won’t get far claiming 2 plus 2 is a multiplication problem, braying jackass.I'm 100% right. Unfortunately, I'm discussing this with two braying jackasses. So I won't get far.
You won’t get far claiming 2 plus 2 is a multiplication problem, braying jackass.I'm 100% right. Unfortunately, I'm discussing this with two braying jackasses. So I won't get far.
Those were totalitarian dictatorships, not social democracies.
The German, Danish, Norwegian, Swiss, Canadian, and South Korean economies are just fine.
Those country are all still capitalist. They say they are capitalist countries. Dolt.
Okay, since you are struggling with your reading skills as well, let's try again. If the infection rate IS LESS THAN 1:1 the number of new cases will go down. True or False?

You won’t get far claiming 2 plus 2 is a multiplication problem, braying jackass.
The sum would be 0 infected if less than 1:1. 1 to 1 is 100% of the other![]()
OK, so then if we want to emulate those countries by adopting their social policies like single payer health care, what is the big deal?
No big deal. But Bernie wanted medicare for all. Which is different. .
It also diminishes the effectiveness of the private market. Even destroys it over time. Its why a lot of Canadians come to the US for procedures.
Its why a lot of Canadians come to the US for procedures.
We are upset because we went from zero deaths in January to having one-third of the cases and deaths on the planet. Some of us do not see that as a success. We are 4 percent of the world's population. We are doing worse than any other country. The differing factor is Trump. Yes, it is a big deal, A real fucking big deal and we are piling up deaths.
What exactly does having a private company administer reimbursement to your provider do to enhance or improve the health care you've already had?
How many of them enroll in Aetna or BC/BS when they do?
Why is this a left/right thing?
And I don't understand the question. Mortality rate is just one of the considerations. If you've been paying attention, another major consideration is not overwhelming the healthcare system.
LOL, who decides what's honest and what's BS? You? Too funny. It is less about deaths and more about hospital capacity and how that will IMPACT deaths. Hospitals have limited resources, both PPE, ventilators, ICU beds, hospital beds, and most importantly, health care workers. Opening up too early and removing social distancing measures will lead to a spike in cases and leave open the possibility that we have major outbreaks in multiple cities and states that will overwhelm our healthcare system and lead to a huge spike in deaths.
No. The infection rate is just as important if not more so. If we infect 40% of the population and we have a mortality rate of 0.3% that's still 600,000 dead. And if we overrun our healthcare system, 0.3% is probably really low
Reopening will occur when it's safe. Last time when the nation jumped the gun it got bad quickly. Even after states officially open, things will be stagnant. Most people will keep to social distancing and avoiding group activities and social outings. Festivals and venues have stuff canceled well through the fall. So with all this in mind why don't we just simmer down about economics. The effect won't change that much either way and if we do open and make things worse the economy will end up even worse for wear.

Less Drs want to use govt reimbursed HC because it has lower payments
Meaning less Drs will go into being a PCP. Meaning HC shortages which we see in Canada and other countries. In the end the care is not as good. You would also need a referral to see a specialist.
So lets say you have bad GERD and you want to see a gastroenterologist. If your DR feels its not serious, you're screwed and will be in pain.
Of course they are. They are trying to ruin the economy so Trump won't win in 2020. That's all these dim governors care about.
What a collection of ignorant fucking halfwits.