I always like to hear the reasoned arguments of our adversaries (see email below). I especially like his analysis of how costs are held down in the UK and Canada via "preventive medicine". I think what he means is that all those colonoscopies that the NHS prevents Brits from getting greatly lower their colorectal cancer outcomes - thus saving the system lots of money via the premature death of patients.
From: byron19119@yahoo.com
Subject: Ha Ha!
Date: May 12, 2009 12:51:10 PM EDT
To: stuartbrowning@onthefencefilms.comIf you weren't so stupid and so godamm funny I would actually be upset about your lies and stupidity concerning single payer health insurance. I never heard of any of your "films", but I'm sure they're as equally funny and misguided. Let's see - whose opionion should I trust? - a nobel prize winning econimist PhD from Princeton or a hack nobody? Tough choice. As for Canadian healthcare or British healthcare for that matter, the main focus is on preventative medicine. That's why the costs are so low. People in this country who are uninsured wait until the last minute to receive help, so costs ultimately skyrocket.
Aetna (one grand cocksucking "health" insurance swindler) actually requires a renal patient to pay a 50.00 co-pay out of pocket for each dialysis treatment. They also mandate that ALL renal patients need only three treatments a week. In Britain, if your doctor stipulates 5 treatments - you get 5 treatments - no copay. By the by, if you can't afford the co-pay I know of many patients who apply for Medicare. So big, bad government actually subsidizes these multi-billion dollar industries. Does this make sense to you, you fucking moron? Socialized Medicine Now!
12 May 2009 @ 12:22pm




