Interessting. But if someone is interessted in a oppinion
from someone living in europe. It really looks like that both “sides” in the US tend to only pick out the negative (depends if people are pro or contra) or only the positive affects of so called “socialzied” health
care and ignore everything else. From a neutral observation i have yet to read a somehow “ballanced” observation. One side says “it´s the heaven on earth” (it´s not) the other side says it´s the worst thing that ever could happen (wich is not true too).
Well, I’d have to strongly disagree. Socialized health care is the worst thing that happen to health care if you believe in free markets, the Constitution, limited government, and liberty.
To me, if the government is controlling it and does so at the expense of my personal liberty, independence, and ability to decide what is best for my family, it is a nightmare.
Based upon all the evidence we have of everything the US government has taken over, whatever they touch turns to shit very soon.
I don’t want to risk that my family cannot find adequate medical care because of some effed up egomaniacal bureaucrat who deems me to be of the incorrect race or religion or income group or whatever other reason they have for making a decision that harms me or my family, and that should be a decision that I and my doctor make.
We have something they don’t that will make nationalized health care in this country much worse:
Lawyers.
This isn't "ballance", just the fact.
Up to 20,000 people have died needlessly early after being denied cancer drugs on the NHS, it was revealed yesterday. Read more
You should not be seeking "ballance", but truth.