I guess, as they say, a man convinced without facts cannot be swayed with them.
Every country you name has a national debt which exceeds our per capita national debt by multiples. Canada being the least, and their national debt per person is double ours. In EVERY country you mentioned, health care is rationed, not by your choice, but what you can and cannot recieve, is fixed by someone who is not even a doctor, but some beaurocrat who isn't even elected, and has no liability whether you live or die. I see your point now. This does reduce the undesireable population.
In some countries (Canada not being one), you can, if you have the money, get services the government either cannot afford, or has been rationed. These are generally extremely expensive private institutions where the wealthy go and get anything they need. Otherwise, you live with whatever these uncaring SOB's choose to give you. AT least here, you have a choice. And many thousands of Canadians drive across the border to the US and use our medical system to get services denied them - usually related to childbirth, cancer treatment, or heart surgery - life saving stuff. And they pay for it entirely out of their own pocket, with their dramatically weak dollars.
Every country you mentioend has unemployment rates we would consider to be "depression" levels, but they consider it normal. Of course, who's complaining. The few who do work pay for everyone else to not work. Again, I see your point. Tired of working are you?
In Sweden and Denmark, the average person requires government assistance to buy a home, provide childcare, and often buy food. Not "unemployed" or "low income". Average. They live in a state of true poverty - that being, unable to provide their basic necessities for themselves on an average income.
I know, I know. You see these people and their totally spineless and weak politics, who cannot imagine having the stress of having to provide for thier own needs and be self-sufficient. You see that "ease" as being good. I have no desire to live in a nation of spineless and dependent people. I especially resent your demands to make them so. I love my kids, and have tried to teach them that they are tougher than anything life can dish out. And people like you come along and teach them they are helpless fools who's only salvation is the idiocy of government control.
And you wonder why I react with hostility...
I am not only hostile, but downright violently opposed to the concepts you're promoting here. They are the ideas of defeatism, dependency, weakness, and victimization. Socialism is the opiate of the ignorant and the creator of the weak and fearful.
There is a reason we are the one superpower of the world, and that is because we ARE NOT like them... and I want to stay that way.
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I'm sorry, CF, I really don't mean to get personal with you. I just tend to get really perturbed over these things. My wife works in the health care profession, and I see your ideas as being a horrible detriment to it... as does she.
Every country you name has a national debt which exceeds our per capita national debt by multiples. Canada being the least, and their national debt per person is double ours. In EVERY country you mentioned, health care is rationed, not by your choice, but what you can and cannot recieve, is fixed by someone who is not even a doctor, but some beaurocrat who isn't even elected, and has no liability whether you live or die. I see your point now. This does reduce the undesireable population.
In some countries (Canada not being one), you can, if you have the money, get services the government either cannot afford, or has been rationed. These are generally extremely expensive private institutions where the wealthy go and get anything they need. Otherwise, you live with whatever these uncaring SOB's choose to give you. AT least here, you have a choice. And many thousands of Canadians drive across the border to the US and use our medical system to get services denied them - usually related to childbirth, cancer treatment, or heart surgery - life saving stuff. And they pay for it entirely out of their own pocket, with their dramatically weak dollars.
Every country you mentioend has unemployment rates we would consider to be "depression" levels, but they consider it normal. Of course, who's complaining. The few who do work pay for everyone else to not work. Again, I see your point. Tired of working are you?
In Sweden and Denmark, the average person requires government assistance to buy a home, provide childcare, and often buy food. Not "unemployed" or "low income". Average. They live in a state of true poverty - that being, unable to provide their basic necessities for themselves on an average income.
I know, I know. You see these people and their totally spineless and weak politics, who cannot imagine having the stress of having to provide for thier own needs and be self-sufficient. You see that "ease" as being good. I have no desire to live in a nation of spineless and dependent people. I especially resent your demands to make them so. I love my kids, and have tried to teach them that they are tougher than anything life can dish out. And people like you come along and teach them they are helpless fools who's only salvation is the idiocy of government control.
And you wonder why I react with hostility...
I am not only hostile, but downright violently opposed to the concepts you're promoting here. They are the ideas of defeatism, dependency, weakness, and victimization. Socialism is the opiate of the ignorant and the creator of the weak and fearful.
There is a reason we are the one superpower of the world, and that is because we ARE NOT like them... and I want to stay that way.
Edit... .
I'm sorry, CF, I really don't mean to get personal with you. I just tend to get really perturbed over these things. My wife works in the health care profession, and I see your ideas as being a horrible detriment to it... as does she.