Republicans Are Now For Bernie Sanders

The Saud family is an arrangement of convenience for the USA.

Wait and see how important they are to the USA if they stop using U.S. dollars as the currency for oil.

That or when interest rates inevitably rise and the debt become unserviceable. My, oh my, how quickly that near doubling of the national debt to just under $20 trillion by the time Obama leaves office, will become a major problem. But, but, but, he lowered the deficit! Lolz, the bleating of flaccid sheep.
 
Fear not..minorities are always the last group..these are the people that work 2 and 3 jobs to stay afloat..

Additionally, the black community went from 2-3% November 2015 to 23% January 2016 for Bernie.
so now you are an expert on the black vote.
 
She did expose her collectivist racism a bit there, didn't she?

Damn now I sound like Uncle Buck, I hope I'm not overcome by a sudden urge to defecate on my gleaming wood floors now.
It is not the first time she has done this. She no longer gets a pass from me.
@UncleBuck come get your dizzy, broke, confused, Floridian social project
 
The Saud family is an arrangement of convenience for the USA.

Wait and see how important they are to the USA if they stop using U.S. dollars as the currency for oil.


That was supposed to happen in Oct. of 15, some new currency was to be used but it never happened,...I wonder why .
 
And no appointments for 3+ weeks and no MRI for 6+ months and the same unapologetic, horrible service and unaccountable, miserable errors and failures as every other government bureaucracy.

Actually, a large percent, somewhere around 25-35% don't and the number is growing exponentially every year. Medicare is dogshit, as is the VA. Holding up a wad of used toilet paper and saying "all this could be yours", isn't a great sell.

all those I know on Medicare are very happy..an acquaintance of mine recently needed to see a new specialist and waited 2 weeks which any new specialist with the best insurance you still have a 3-6 week wait..MRI 2 weeks..she pays $0 for meds.

Right now I have no insurance due to the high cost even with subsidy.

I'll take Medicare thank you very much.
 
all those I know on Medicare are very happy..an acquaintance of mine recently needed to see a new specialist and waited 2 weeks which any new specialist with the best insurance you still have a 3-6 week wait..MRI 2 weeks..she pays $0 for meds.

Right now I have no insurance due to the high cost even with subsidy.

I'll take Medicare thank you very much.
GET A JOB
 
+rep :clap:

Which is why we should leave these peoples alone..it was a mistake to expect everyone enjoys the same type of living that Americans do..they've been this way thousands of years and who are we to change them in their own land?..Bernie voted against Iraq and Afghanistan for a reason.

You feeling okay? You nearly made sense there.
 
It took 30 seconds for SS to act.
And no appointments for 3+ weeks and no MRI for 6+ months and the same unapologetic, horrible service and unaccountable, miserable errors and failures as every other government bureaucracy.

Actually, a large percent, somewhere around 25-35% don't and the number is growing exponentially every year. Medicare is dogshit, as is the VA. Holding up a wad of used toilet paper and saying "all this could be yours", isn't a great sell.






I have asked Canadians and Europeans about their healthcare back home and most are very happy with it. I think you are buying into bullshit propaganda put out by the healthcare industry here.
 
I have asked Canadians and Europeans about their healthcare back home and most are very happy with it. I think you are buying into bullshit propaganda put out by the healthcare industry here.

Death Panels!:lol:

We've had Managed Care for the longest time..HMO..Health Management Organization.
 
all those I know on Medicare are very happy..an acquaintance of mine recently needed to see a new specialist and waited 2 weeks which any new specialist with the best insurance you still have a 3-6 week wait..MRI 2 weeks..she pays $0 for meds.

Right now I have no insurance due to the high cost even with subsidy.

I'll take Medicare thank you very much.

First, I see you glossed right over the fact that many doctors don't accept Medicare and the numbers who don't, are increasing.

Second, My family members see specialists within hours or days, depending on their schedules. I have never had anyone in my family wait longer than the drive time to the facility, to have an MRI and we've had four in the last three years. You're also basing your rosy-colored, fantasy Medicare wait times on current levels. Now logjam the whole thing with millions of new patients.

If you want Medicare, please have at it. But, don't fuck it up for everyone else who doesn't want government agency quality healthcare.
 
First, I see you glossed right over the fact that many doctors don't accept Medicare and the numbers who don't, are increasing.

Second, My family members see specialists within hours or days, depending on their schedules. I have never had anyone in my family wait longer than the drive time to the facility, to have an MRI and we've had four in the last three years. You're also basing your rosy-colored, fantasy Medicare wait times on current levels. Now logjam the whole thing with millions of new patients.

If you want Medicare, please have at it. But, don't fuck it up for everyone else who doesn't want government agency quality healthcare.

I live in a metro area not Hooverville and don't care what kind of insurance (or even cash) you've got..we have a wait for all specialists..the only caveat seems to be dental and only if you're established..no openings are no openings..and when asked what do you do?..you will be told:

If this is s true medical emergency please hang up and dial 911 or present yourself to the nearest hospital emergency room.

No openings are no openings.

And I disagree on doctors not taking Medicare..it pays 80-100% of fees and is so lucrative doctors hold seminars on certain medical procedures and gear directly towards Medicare recipients because it pays so well.

Perhaps you're thinking of Medicaid?

You can always add private insurance to enhance your national Medicare when you get it..this is for the snap your fingers and expect to push everyone aside crowd because of YOU.

Because it's all about YOU.
 
I live in a metro area not Hooverville and don't care what kind of insurance (or even cash) you've got..we have a wait for all specialists..the only caveat seems to be dental and only if you're established..no openings are no openings..and when asked what do you do?..you will be told:

If this is s true medical emergency please hang up and dial 911 or present yourself to the nearest hospital emergency room.

No openings are no openings.

And I disagree on doctors not taking Medicare..it pays 80-100% of fees and is so lucrative doctors hold seminars on certain medical procedures and gear directly towards Medicare recipients because it pays so well.

Perhaps you're thinking of Medicaid?

You can always add private insurance to enhance your national Medicare when you get it..this is for the snap your fingers and expect to push everyone aside crowd because of YOU.

Because it's all about YOU.

Actually, the percentages I listed are specific to Medicare, not Medicaid.

I live near Raleigh/Cary/Durham and the Research Triangle, hardly Hooverville. I've had two back surgeries in the last three years. From the time I was referred by my family practitioner, to the time I was out of surgery was a matter of days. I had the MRI done at a open MRI facility (I'm a bit claustrophobic) the same day as my initial consultation with my FP. We had the results emailed that day and I was up at Raleigh Neurosurgery meeting with one of the finest Neurosurgeons in the country, which is why my very young and cutting edge FP recommended him, the next day. With the pain I was in, I would have laughed in their faces if they had said two days, let alone two weeks. The surgery took place about 36 hours later at Duke University Hospital.

My second procedure a year later went identically. My wife had a knee surgery and a hip surgery that were similar in timing. My son had a small amount of Scoliosis that we wanted checked out and from start to finish (MRI included), it took days.

For that which you describe as standard and awesome, I wouldn't give a squirt of piss. Move to Canada or some other socialist cesspool, we ain't buying it.
 
I have asked Canadians and Europeans about their healthcare back home and most are very happy with it. I think you are buying into bullshit propaganda put out by the healthcare industry here.

No need to think when it comes to him, he is buying into bs propaganda.

We rank so low in healthcare, with France being #1 in healthcare both services and cost of.
 
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