DCWoody -> RE: socialist health care (8/28/2010 4:59:05 PM)
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One of my replies has been deleted, understandably, I did insult ya (though I say it was a highly accurate insult)...but it didn't particularly bring anything new other than that. Although I did respond to the point quite a lot....I am repeatedly repeating myself at this point. "If you were referring to his numbers, I said they dont make any sense, not that they were wrong. I will get to that part." How about we deal with this (as this was brought up way beforeyou tried to change the topic) first. To restate (again again again again) what I've already said, the British healthcare system is cheaper (much much cheaper) than the american. You dispute this. The American govt spends 18.5% of revenue, which is 7.3% of GDP, or US$3505(PPP) per person, to cover 29% of the population. (~12,000 dollars per person actually covered) The British govt spends 15.8% of revenue, which is 6.9% of GDP, or US$2556(PPP) per person, to cover 100% of the population. Total spending, including private: UK per person:3,129 US$(PPP) total:8.2% of GDP USA per person:7,538 US$(PPP) total:16.0% of GDP These figures are from the OECD.* They are universally accepted as being accurate. In the question of 'who spends more on healthcare, americans or brits?' it is you (and possibly sanity, although he appears to be pretending this thread does not exist after it was demonstrated how massively incorrect he was), vs the entire rest of the world. This is not a matter of opinion, there is not some other way of looking at it...it is not a close run thing. You are wrong by miles and miles and miles. *except the 29% thing, which is tazzys source.
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