You hit Jeff with facts. That doesn't work with him. Fantasy does.
ask people in other rich countries if they would prefer their socialized medicine system over the US 'you're on your own' system and I'd guess 80% would choose their own.
in other rich countries, no one goes bankrupt from a health care bill. In this country millions do. c. 60% of all bankruptcies. For medical care. vs. zero in other nations. think about that.
You hit Jeff with facts. That doesn't work with him. Fantasy does.
I replied asking if I can donate to her gofundme so she isn’t forced into bankruptcy over her healthcare costs based on the “facts” of her unverified tiktok video.
in other rich countries, no one goes bankrupt from a health care bill. In this country millions do. c. 60% of all bankruptcies. For medical care. vs. zero in other nations. think about that.
There are a few part time jobs in this country with full benefits, probably a few more than I don't know about. Pick up that extra job, stop paying for healthcare/dental, and most likely have better coverage than what you are currently paying for. Make a little extra money, get those Bennies. Good times. Anyone complaining can do just that. Bootstraps.......
in other rich countries, no one goes bankrupt from a health care bill. In this country millions do. c. 60% of all bankruptcies. For medical care. vs. zero in other nations. think about that.
There are a few part time jobs in this country with full benefits, probably a few more than I don't know about. Pick up that extra job, stop paying for healthcare/dental, and most likely have better coverage than what you are currently paying for. Make a little extra money, get those Bennies. Good times. Anyone complaining can do just that. Bootstraps.......
if we want more babies, we should fix this:
The average total cost of childbirth in the U.S. is about $20,416, covering pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care Investopedia+1. This figure includes prenatal visits, labor and delivery, delivery room fees, medical/surgical supplies, tests, and postpartum recovery.
Seattle has built an ecosystem where militant progressive activists can repeatedly manufacture “emergencies,” then claim to be able to solve them with public money.
You hit Jeff with facts. That doesn't work with him. Fantasy does.
Sure did. Someone should take a little trip up to Toronto, Vancouver if on the west coast. If one thinks prices are high here than watch out. Have to pay for that "free" healthcare somehow. Has gas hit $7 a gallon yet in canada? They do pay in liters so math must be done. LOL. Alcohol drinker? Super expensive. Cigarettes? Gross, super expensive. Taxes! Food cost. Move there tomorrow, good luck getting a personal doctor. Runner needs a new hip? On a list, likely have to wait over a year in pain. All crazy and you have to live in canada where it's cold most of the year and is currently undergoing the same type of problems most of europe is because they went cray cray with immigration. Shame........
in other rich countries, no one goes bankrupt from a health care bill. In this country millions do. c. 60% of all bankruptcies. For medical care. vs. zero in other nations. think about that.
There are a few part time jobs in this country with full benefits, probably a few more than I don't know about. Pick up that extra job, stop paying for healthcare/dental, and most likely have better coverage than what you are currently paying for. Make a little extra money, get those Bennies. Good times. Anyone complaining can do just that. Bootstraps.......
What’s stopping you from admitting that you’ve spent no time at all studying the subject of healthcare and medical debt in the United States? It can’t be pride.
The average total cost of childbirth in the U.S. is about $20,416, covering pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care Investopedia+1. This figure includes prenatal visits, labor and delivery, delivery room fees, medical/surgical supplies, tests, and postpartum recovery.
Dad should step up if that is a problem. Get one of those part time jobs, UPS for example. 9 months in full benefits. Likely 80% covered, maybe a bit more. $20,416 turns into $4083 with a Little BootStrappin'...........