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He cites links and then adds his own take. Plagiarism? lmaooo

U out here plagiarizing all day, literally parroting far-right takes I see the day before on places like r/louderwithcrowder lmao. None of what you say here is even a little bit unique bro. Trash

@The Thriller, JF tryna give you some sort of school assignment. He means business.
Not surprising. Judging by the diarrhea from the keyboard he’s suffering from, I think it’s obvious he’s going through some personal things. He probably lost his job, is going through a breakup, or is otherwise going through some trauma that is leaving him feeling angry, bored, and empty inside. He’s attempting to fill this emptiness with trolling vomit all over the place. It gives him a temporary buzz that wears off quickly.

I hope he at some point turns off the computer and gets the help he needs. It’s never a good thing to get into this online trap that he's found himself in. I’ve had to take steps back and take a break from online activity to remind myself that there’s a fun and beautiful world outside.
 
But going to a Medicare for all system is like totally socialism and bad or something.
Not denying issues with our healthcare, but at least we don't have the wait times for care that other countries do, including Australia and Canada, where the average wait time to see a specialist after a GP referral is 2 to 3 months, and many procedures take a year.

Our medical provider shortage is hedged from doctors all over the world coming here for better pay and work environments. Move to single payer and I'd expect our wait times to be even worse.


Good, fast and cheap, pick two seems to apply to medical care like anything else.

I'd much rather have our system where 1/3 of us have medicare or medicaid, another third can ger subsidized insurance through the exchange, our hospitals don't refuse care, and we can get care relatively quickly.

I have the ability to go to Canada for care as I qualify for dual citizenship and I am close to the border, but after reviewing their system, it isn't worth it to me. My cousin needed surgery on his knee (could barely walk) and would have waited nearly a year (due the pain they said they'd try to prioritize him so best case was six months) so he paid out of pocket to have surgery in the U.S.

I'm fine with tweaks, but I personally would take our system over many others.
 
yeah your healthcare system is bizarre and seriously ****ed
The problem with our healthcare system has been government interfering with the normal economic forces that influence markets. These interventions are always sold to the American people as being for the American people, but they are almost universally to help industry continue to grow. As a side effect, the US is where the profit is and so nearly all medicines are created here, nearly all new medical devices and procedures make their first appearance in the US, and the best medical schools are American.

The rest of the world gets better medical care for less money because the American market covers the extremely expensive R&D costs while the rest of the world only has to cover the far cheaper manufacturing costs.
 
It's hate to point out all the shepherd/sheep analogies in the Bible? For example, Matthew 25, where the sheep inherit the kingdom, not the goats? Pointing that out is hate?
We have one Thriller(Alt-Fish) already. Now we have two.

Any other demographic you wanna be a hateful bigot to?
 
Many problems with our system but a huge chunk of nurses and Drs right now are and quittlung because of Vazi Americans mandates. Crazy that the medical professionals are chosing losing their jobs over the vax
 
"on a conference call with INVESTORS"

New data from Moderna Inc's large COVID-19 vaccine trial shows that the protection it offers wanes over time, supporting the case for booster doses, the company said in a news release on Wednesday.

"This is only one estimate, but we do believe this means as you look toward the fall and winter, at minimum we expect the estimated impact of waning immunity would be 600,000 additional cases of COVID-19," Moderna President Stephen Hoge said on a conference call with investors.




 
Not denying issues with our healthcare, but at least we don't have the wait times for care that other countries do, including Australia and Canada, where the average wait time to see a specialist after a GP referral is 2 to 3 months, and many procedures take a year.
It's weird cause this is what all us Americans seem to think yet when you talk to someone living in Australia or Canada they say this isn't true.
 
It's weird cause this is what all us Americans seem to think yet when you talk to someone living in Australia or Canada they say this isn't true.
Hey Alt-Thriller imagine your faux bro in law needing surgery in Canada. What your crying lying *** was crying about yesterday is very very common in Canada.

America Outperforms Canada in Surgery Wait Times—And It's Not Even Close​


After being advised that they need a procedure done, only about 35 percent of Canadians had their surgery within a month, whereas in the United States, 61 percent did. After four months, about 97 percent of Americans were able to have their surgery,
whereas Canada struggled to achieve 80 percent.

 
It would be a perfect Twilight Zone episode if we found out that Jazzy was really an alt of Thriller and it's just one guy playing both sides to rile up the rest of us. That's some four-dimensional chess right there.
 
Time and time and time and time again with the Communist Democrat Party. Then you have pure idiot sheep like Alt-Thriller (Alt-Fish) blindly hating others. Not his masters though.
 
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