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And all the antivaxer anti science types who won't practice preventative healthcare with vaccines are driving up the cost the healthcare system for taxpayers!
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So it's only the booster shots that cause heart attacks now? I thought you antivaxers said it was all covid vaccines? LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd all the anti science types who won't practice preventative healthcare are driving up the cost the healthcare system for taxpayers!
Even the CDC agrees:
Of course, it is much easier to get a vaccine than to eat healthy and exercise.
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I see our PM is writing cheques on future taxes in Cambodia.
Pledged $133 million to promote feminist causes.
High priority for sure.
Has his tickle trunk with him and is in full costume.
Will be a popular fellow.
"Like going to the dog show with pockets full of pork chops."
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd all the antivaxer anti science types who won't practice preventative healthcare with vaccines are driving up the cost the healthcare system for taxpayers!
Looking around briefly I can find a lot of costs unrelated to the vid.
You are equally a part of the problem as any other chronic culprit.
Let's not open this box any further today.
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Centrally planned systems always collapse, just like the Soviet Union. Governments could spend twice the entire GDP on healthcare and it would still collapse.
Without price signals, health care providers are just guessing at what health care consumers need or want.
Everyone needs to start looking at alternatives, and soon. The easiest place to start is to stop funding checkups, routine doctor visits and prescription refills. People need to fund that themselves or use employer sponsored medical plans just like they currently do for dental needs.
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Originally posted by Austrian Economics View PostCentrally planned systems always collapse, just like the Soviet Union. Governments could spend twice the entire GDP on healthcare and it would still collapse.
Without price signals, health care providers are just guessing at what health care consumers need or want.
Everyone needs to start looking at alternatives, and soon. The easiest place to start is to stop funding checkups, routine doctor visits and prescription refills. People need to fund that themselves or use employer sponsored medical plans just like they currently do for dental needs.
I do somewhat disagree with your last paragraph. If it were actually a healthcare system, which it is not, then if anything preventative measures such as routine checkups should be funded to encourage good behavior. While making poor lifestyle choices which lead to meeting medical attention should have a monetary cost to discourage dangerous or unhealthy choices.
But it is not a health care system, it is an emergency care system.
It is not hard to imagine the consequences if we came up with a dental care plan where cavities and false teeth and implants are covered by the government, but checkups and cleanings are not. No one would even own a toothbrush.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Nov 14, 2022, 19:17.
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