Friday, September 28, 2012

Can someone please translate these phrases into italian

Can someone please translate these phrases into italian?
I am in Italy with my cousin and her family. I've decided to spend my senior year here and attend the local high school. The schools here are so much better than the schools in New Jersey. I’ve decided to go to this school because I want to be a nurse when I grow up. They have specialized high schools for different subjects. ~If you can translate as many of the phrases as you can, it would be greatly appreciated! ~ oh and please dont directly translate it through yahoo babel fish. the words get lost in translation aka it doesn't make sense in the end
Languages - 2 Answers
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Sono in Italia con mio cugino e la sua famiglia. Ho deciso di spendere il mio anno superiore qui ed assiste al liceo locale. Le scuole sono qui così molto migliore di le scuole in New Jersey. Ho deciso di andare a questa scuola perché voglio essere infermiera quando cresco. Sono specializzati dei licei per i soggetti diversi. There You Go :)
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"Sono in Italia con mia cugina e la sua famiglia. Ho deciso di trascorrere il mio ultimo anno qui frequentando una scuola superiore della zona. Le scuole qui sono molto migliori delle scuole del New Jersey. Ho deciso di andare in questa scuola perché voglio diventare un infermiere quando sarò cresciuto. Qui ci sono scuole superiori specializzate per diverse materie." If you are a female, replace "un infermiere quando sarò cresciuto" with "un'infermiera quando sarò cresciuta".


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Friday, September 14, 2012

I want to be with him; but I know education is important

I want to be with him; but I know education is important?
Hey guys! so im at a crossroads in my life I want to follow my heart over my head, but it's hard anyways Im inlove with my boyfriend of a year and a half. We're perfect for eachother, it's hard to explain, but people always tells us that they can tell we're inlove without us even saying anything. He's in the United States Air Force so He's stationed allover the place. Right now he's in Italy and in February he'll be stationed in New Mexico. I'm so happy about that, he'll be so much closer. He asked me when I graduate from high school this year to move in with him when he's stateside. So I'm going to, I really want to. Now the thing is, I made a terrible mistake last year, I got really depressed. My brother was killed in Afghanistan by a mistake caused by the US Military and so I barely did my school work and I ended up only getting 1 credit instead of 8 [in Canada its 1 credit per course, you need 8 per school year except for grade 12 you can take 6 or 7]. So that pushed me back a year basically. If I was to move in with him, I'll continue my education to get my OSSD [Ontario Secondary School Diploma] through online school. But once I get my diploma, I know university is important. Anyways, After I get my diploma should I go to university wherever he's stationed? We are going to be getting married, but we just want to live with eachother for a couple months you know? What should I do? I would love to be a nurse, but I don't know whether I should or if I should just be a stay at home wife and eventually a mom. What do you think? thanks ella sorry this is so long Merry Christmas :)
Singles & Dating - 9 Answers
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Do more for yourself so you won't regret later. If you want to do college, you can check out ones around his duty station and ones offered on base.
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I am an Indian Girl and live in India.Let me tell you the importance of being self dependant.In western world where marriages break even if some one snores, it is really important for you to study so that eventually you can earn something for your living.I belong to a very orthodox family but my parents made sure I studied and today when I am a Software Engineer .They are rest assured that even if the guy that they choose for me cheats me or i get divorced i will lead a comfortable life and not dependent on my parents, brother or anyone.So please please study cozzz what you are feeling right now for the guy will not be the same sugar coated after a while..so please study.
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go for nursing so you'll always have a way to support yourself. life is unpredictable and you never know where you will end up- its better to be prepared than plan on coasting through life on the dependence of others. getting a "MRS" degree is of the past, and what if you become (and i'm hoping not) a single mom with no education...? isn't that a huge risk, considering you could totally have prevented it all? the fact that you have doubts about this tells me that you're smart. and young. i'm in my 4th year of school pursuing a doctorate. trust me, having my own income and independence is worth the wait!
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i wouldn't tell you not to get married if you're sure that's what you really really want but please continue your education. you can do both ya know........ it's so unsatisfying to be a stay at home wife and mom and dependent on someone else. most marriages end in divorce anyway and then you're screwed if you can't support yourself.
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i can understand your hardship. for one thing i tell all my lady friends to be independant but choose to be dependants. have a fall back plan incase ANYTHING happens. marriages fail all the time, unfortunetly, but if u want to be a nurse u can go to a technical skewl and survive that way. my mother did her skewl nursing threw a "tech" skewl and makes very good money. that will help ur bf/husband-to-be with bills and u can have money to spend of ur own. you should be able to support yourself if ever the time where to come. my gf is in the US Air Force and shes in mississippi while im in California, and its hard but in roughly a year we plan on moving to russia. it will be important to have enough money for emergencies and luxuries. i can do my job (HAZMAT) and she is goin to be stationed there. so i understand your logic. finish high skewl first girl, than do online or walk-in tech skewl and be your bf/h-t-b will appreciate the help. i hope things work out the best for you both. :)
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you are young! first off, you should never aspire to be a stay-at-home mother, especially when you have dreams of being a nurse. don't give up your goals, and self-sufficiency for a guy...it doesn't matter if you love him or not. if he really loves you, he will tell you to finish your schooling. you can even finish while with him; there are online colleges and universities everywhere, so moving to be with him isn't an excuse to quit school.
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Dear Ella, School, school, school! Get your OSSD (or the US equivalent, the GED-- find out which would be easier), and then go to school wherever you're stationed. [I don't encourage your living together first, for a number of reasons-- my faith-based ones, plus statistically, it's shown that it doesn't improve the chances of a marriage working out, and-- and for you this is important-- the US military treats married and single personnel differently. If you are married, then he can automatically live off base (and be paid for it), rather than having a room in the barracks and paying out of pocket for anything else, he will get paid more for having you as a legal dependent, and it may make it much cheaper for you to go to school in the States, since you'll be a foreign national. Many states allow military and their dependents to pay "in-state" tuition, rather than the much higher out-of-state version.] Nursing is the perfect field for a military spouse, because in the current economy nurses are one of the few fields remaining open, and nurses' licenses are normally easily transferable betwen states. You may be able to take classes on the airbase, if you're marrried to him. If not, I would encourage you to look at a Community College program first-- there are a lot of programs that will let you get your LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse or Licensed Professional Nurse, depending on the state) at the two-year school, which will then give you work possibilities to help pay for the last two years of college for your BSN/RN. You don't want to be an RN-- a registered nurse-- without your BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)-- it means that most hospital jobs are dead-end with no chances of promotion, and more and more hospitals won't even look at an RN without her degree. You are young enough that you can get your degree and still have plenty of time to have children-- I've had way too much experience with young women who decided to have the kids first, and ended up putting off the degree for years... and who were very unhappy about that choice. You could easily have your BSN by your mid-20s-- still lots of time to have children, and more financial security, too. Good luck-- I remember the 'friendly fire incident' (there's no such thing as "friendly fire") when the Canadian forces were attacked and killed by the US military, and was horrified and saddened by it. Even more so, now that I've been corresponding with you-- it's become more personal.
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Unless he is E5 or above he will not be allowed to live off base and get housing allowance. Normally it is E5 and higher or E4 with more than 4 years in. If he is E4 they might allow him to do it but it does depend on the command and the amount of room there is in the barracks. If you are go to move to the US from Canada you are allowed to be there for 6 months without a problem, but after that you are considered illegal alien. In order to get a Green Card/Alien Resident Card you need to either be married and he is your sponsor or have a job and the company is your sponsor. Even then it is a Conditional card and only lasts for 2 years. After that you have to file for Permanent Residency. Right now the amount to start the paperwork to get one is around $1200 US, you will have to do a medical screening (including a TB xray), interviews, etc... You will also have to declare yourself a Non resident of Canada. Meaning you no longer pay taxes, you no longer qualify for medical, dental, you cannot stay in school, etc.. The only thing you keep is your citizenship and your passport. The only way around this would be if you had a scholarship to a college down there. The military will not help you in any way do the paperwork, find a college, etc... You are on your own especially if you are not married. You will also have limited base access. If you are married the military will still not pay for your college, you can use the colleges on base but you will still have to pay for it and they can be expensive. To be honest it is cheaper to go to college in Canada than it is in the US. So if anything you should be considering staying in Canada and at least get some of the courses out of the way and see if they will transfer. The education system for nurses in the US is different than in Canada. You will also have to find out if the colleges in the US will accept the OSSD or not. Some may not. If this relationship is going to work then he would be understanding in this situation. You need to seriously think about what is best for you education wise if for some reason this relationship doesn't work out. I would hate for you to move all the way down there and you find out it will not work.
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hey girl..first off all sorry about your brother<3 Do as much as you can now!! I did 2 years of college and got my associates and moved in with my Marine. i got a good job to help us pay bills which was def a good move. if i didnt have this degree under my belt i wouldnt have gotten this job and things might be a lot harder for us right now. I took online classes for a while just to keep myself into school and have something to keep focused on since i was so far away from my family! we havent been relocated yet and its been a few years so i started nursing school here where he is stationed. the most important thing to do is go to an accredited school so if you do have to pick up and move you can most likely transfer your credits to another accredited school somewhere else. a lot of places are pretty understanding about it too. anyway what im trying to say is go to school now!! it would be great to be a stay at home mom and stuff but if you decide you want a career of your own, you dont wana have to go back after being out of school for 10 years you know? ok sorry this is so long lol email me if you wana talk about it more! good luck!

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Who are the following monsters

Who are the following monsters.....?
1. "We scare because we care" Mike and I live in Montropolis. 2. I am half man and half fish and was discovered by a group of geologists when they first encountered me in the Amazon. 3. I used to rule supreme in my part of the world until I met a beautiful woman. I am over 50 feet high. 4. My real name is Larry Talbot until I became cursed. Now I am known by another name as I wander the Welsh countryside searching for a cure to my curse. 5. I live in a world of dreams and my weapon of choice is a leather glove with 6 inch knives. 6. I have no one to blame but myself for the mess I got myself in. I should have checked that teleporter before I began my experiment. 7. I have been evil since age 6. I have been on a rampage ever since I escaped that awful insane assylum. 8. I although I am a monster, I did get married. I even had a starring role with Abbott and Costello. 9. I have been in over 150 movies first appearing in 1922. I still look the same today as I did in that first movie. Oh yeah, I also am in Sesame Street. 10. I can morph, first appearing as an egg and drip with a universal solvent that can eat its way through a ship deck. One person even called me a "perfect organism/" 11. My real name is Imhotep and was buried alive for trying to bring back the *censored*. 12. I am the one doll you would not want for your children. 13. I am a brilliant and charming psychiatrist with one single flaw, my choice of the main course with my beans and Chiante. 14. I ruled over my territory until a girl with beautiful shoes offed me. 15. A nurse by trade, I guess you could call me the ultimate obsessed fan. My hero thought I was an angel of mercy until he learned I had a serious control issue. 16. A motel keeper, I was dominated by my mother. Don't take showers alone. 17. Ok, so I don't know how to play hockey. 18. I am a gifted musician who is obessed with a young singer and will do anything to protect her and keep her for myself. 19. I am a prehistoric lizard who was mutated by atomic warfare. I have been terrorizing people in my island ever since. 20. Steve McQueen was in the movie about me. I have to eat humans to survive. 21. I was first a human until i dabbled in black magic and got transformed into Lead Cenobite. 22. I was a mild mannered doctor until I partook of a potion I invented. This potion brought out my wild side. 23. It has been said if you look in a mirror and say my name 5 times I will appear. Care to try it for yourself? 24. I was switched at birth for the stillborn child of the ambassador of Italy. I have a nasty habit of offing my nannies. 25. I used to be a lovable St Bernard until biten by a rabid bat. Now I am one mad dog!
Mythology & Folklore - 4 Answers
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The ones I'm not entirely sure about have question marks. 1. James P. "Sully" Sullivan 2. The Creature from the Black Lagoon? 3. King Kong 4. The Wolfman? 5. Freddy Krueger 6. Dr. Seth Brundle/The Fly 7. Michael Myers 8. Frankenstein's Monster 9. Count Dracula (who is actually different from SS's The Count) 10. The Alien? 11. The Mummy 12. Chucky 13. Dr. Hannibal Lector 14. The Wicked Witch of the West 15. Annie Wilkes 16. Norman Bates 17. Jason Voorhies? 18. The Phantom of the Opera 19. Godzilla 20. 21. 22. Dr. Henry Jekyll 23. Bloody Mary 24. Damien 25. Cujo
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These are the ones I know: 1: Sully from Monsters Inc. 5: Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street. 8: Frankenstein's Monster from Frankenstein 9:The Count (aka Dracula) 11:The Mummy from The Mummy 12: Chucky from Child's Play 14: The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz 17: Jason from Friday the Thirteenth 18: The Phantom from the Phantom of the Opera 19:Godzilla 22: Mr. Hyde 23:Betelgeuse
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1. 2.creature from the black lagoon 3. 4.wolf man 5.freddie 6.the fly 7.m. myres 8.Frankensteins monster 9.the count 10.alien 11.the mummy 12.chuckie 13.hannibal 14.wicked witch of the west 15.glen close 16.norman bates 17.jason 18. 19.godzilla 20.the thing 21.pinhead 22.mr.hyde 23.bell witch 24.damion thorn 25.cujo
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1.sully from monster inc 2.creature from the black lagoon? 3.king kong 4.the wolfman 5.freddy kruguer 6.the fly 7.michael myers 8.frankensteins monster 9.count dracula 10.alien 11.the mommy 12.chucky 13.hannibal 14.wicked witch of the west 15.annie wilkes 16.norman bates 17.jason 18.phantom of the opera 19.godzilla 20.the thing 21.pinhead 22.mr.hyde-dr.jeckyl 23.bloody mary 24.dameon thorn 25.cujo


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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Why are Americans so opposed to socialized/single-payer healthcare

Why are Americans so opposed to socialized/single-payer healthcare?
You don't have to read all of this below... but it's some background so you can know where the question comes from: I've been a nurse at multiple institutions in the U.S., including the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, and I can honestly say that most people do not get what they pay for, and many healthcare professionals are both overpaid and overworked, which leads to poor quality, expensive healthcare experiences for many patients. I've been shopping around for countries to move to, because my own healthcare is becoming too expensive (I have chronic cerebral vasculitis and an AVM, requiring several brain surgeries and am in the process of filing for bankruptcy for in excess of $100K that my private health insurance plan will not pay), and I need care, but if I stay in the U.S., I am going to have to file for disability and live off the government in order to get my care. My two jobs do not provide me with healthcare benefits, and I have reached my $750K lifetime maximum, and will never be able to get private health insurance again - unless it is associated with a group healthcare plan with a full time job. My health is brittle enough that I'm predominantly only able to do per diem work. I need the flexibility to sit out from work for a few weeks if I have a bout with seizures. Though per diem work pays quite well, it's rare that it includes healthcare benefits. I've spent a great deal of time in Canada, the U.K., France and Italy, and they all have really phenomenal healthcare systems that are available to people regardless of their ability to afford or even find private health insurance. Many people who would otherwise not be able to work, because they need to be made impoverished to be covered by the government in the U.S., are able to work in these other countries. The current U.S. system seems to encourage capable workers to file for disability and "live off the government," because you have to be very poor in order to get government assistance for medical bills here. Why do people support this? I don't want to be forced out of work. I'm fully capable of working, but just under unusual conditions. Why not just set up a system where healthcare is covered by the government just like education, police, firefighters, military defense and tons of other services that people don't balk about having to pay taxes for? Michael I: I am both a patient with a chronic illness and a nurse. I have spent months at a time in Canada, France, the U.K. and Italy. They have superior healthcare systems. I worked at the Mayo Clinic. I watched foreigners come over and die, because they thought they would get superior care here. I speak from experience. I think for myself. Your condescension is noted, and not appreciated. I ask a question in genuine curiosity, not hostility. Please treat me with respect, and I will grant you the same. 8***L: So what if there are still private systems for people who can afford it? People who want to pay tons of money for FedEx, UPS and DHL have those options as well. What makes you think other systems are terrible? Why are Italy and France ranked number 1 and 2 by the WHO for their healthcare systems. Why is the U.S. between Costa Rica and Slovenia, at 37? Why is the U.S.'s infant mortality rate so high? Why is it that me, a capable worker, is being forced to file for disability, because no job will have me with my chronic illness which requires me to have weeks off at a time? If I work, I make too much to get Medicaid. So now I have to file for bankruptcy to get my unpaid medical bills discharged, and disability to get future bills managed. 3rd Party 2008: As I said, I am looking for other places to live. I don't think that prohibits me from asking the question, though. It's still a "mostly" free country. If I only had $900 to pay for shots, then that would be great. I pay for my $300/mo meds no problem. It's the $100K leftover from brain surgeries I've had in the past 4 years that I can't cover, and now have to file for bankruptcy to manage. asmith1022_2006: On the contrary, the Canadian and U.K. systems do exactly what they set out to do - give citizens access to adequate healthcare regardless of their ability to pay, and without their having to file for bankruptcy or go into debt to get their basic healthcare needs met. I call that a good system. I'm always amazed at how many Americans assume that socialized healthcare systems are horrible, but have absolutely no evidence to back that up. Paki88: You are a very wise 15 year old. I hope you use those smarts and that insight to change the world for the better. Sorry we've left it such a nasty place for you and your generation. We've been most irresponsible. Kimberly G: I completely empathize with you. Part of me is a little smug that because I have no other option, the option I have to take is actually forcing everyone to pay for my healthcare. People tell me they don't want to pay for my healthcare. Guess what... you all are. My bankruptcy means that the hospital didn't get paid for their services, so they have to raise the price of services to the rest of you, which will cause insurance companies to raise the price of coverage. Then my need to file for disability means that your tax dollars are going to go to my daily living expenses *and* my healthcare. In this system, you'll pay for me one way or another. I just think that this way means you pay more, and is worse for everyone.
Politics - 13 Answers
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Because I was also against the bail out of wall street. I don't want the same people that brought me the collapse of the financial markets over my health care. that's why? You ever been to a VA hospital? Not to be rude, because I have my own problems. My shots are $900 a piece. I just don't think my neighbor should pay for them. If health care is so great in other countries why are you here? "Canada, the U.K., France and Italy, and they all have really phenomenal healthcare systems that are available to people regardless of their ability to afford or even find private health insurance." Try one of these countries!
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Because my father didn't immigrate from europe so that we can replicate failed socialist policies. BTW, you might want to think for yourself for a change and realize that the US health care system is pretty damn good. Why do you think so many foreigners come here to seek medical attention? The US also has the world's highest cancer survival rates. I would give you links to this, but I'm sure you have more important things to do than verifying facts---like watching Oprah and looking at your People magazine.
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We have socialized single-payer mail delivery, and it sucks.
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That's a great question.
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We'll still have private hospitals for the celebrities, politicians, and wealthy people - the rest of the sheep will get the crumbs left over. There are many other ways of making health care cheaper, without nationalizing it - IF you have a job and are willing to work. Other countries systems are terrible, and I would not like to see that here.
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Because socialized health care will lead to a decline in quality, poor availability of choice, and a lack of incentive for citizens. Not to mention there is no way we could afford it if we wanted to, seeing as we can't pay for the entitlements we have. But look at the examples of the British, and Canadian systems, they are terrible.
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You can thank Nixon for your situation, he was the one that changed the health care system that started the process of destroying our health care system. As far as health care now, i am uncertain that we'll have universal health care in the 4-8 years that Obama is in office, but he would certainly make it plausible in 10 years. McCain would privatize health care, and i will just say i am also uncertain with his plan as well. People do not understand the complex underpinnings of current gov. health coverage. Many republicans only see people on welfare as those who are lazy and are being "enabled". its much easier to oppose when you can say lazy people are getting welfare and not people who have chronic cerebral vasculitis and an AVM. You have picked a really bad era also to bring up socializing health care because people are so ignorant and fearful of everything (Bush,9-11, etc) they don't know what to think. Why would the government want to pick up our health bill when we are making billions on obesity and smoking related illnesses from sick people? ..I'll vote Obama so you can get that health care you so obviously deserve and need. I think these answers previous to me are wonderful examples of the fear and ignorance i was talking about. You are slapping these guys around with counterpoints they can't even start to handle because they are just a bunch of ignorant fear mongers. I don't see any other edits....
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Police and firefighters are employed at the state and city level. The education that is government funded is terrible. Honestly, I have no faith that the government is going to make it any better for you. They don't do anything besides screw up. France and englands health care isn't all that it's cracked up to be either. I have a buddy in France I play CS with that complains about the healthcare in France all the time. England has a shortage of doctors, and you want to talk about under payed, check out the NHS pay scales most doctors in the U.S. make much more. Examples, Canada uses the United States as a safety valve for its overtaxed health care system,with provincial governments and patients spending a combined total of more than $1 billion a year on U.S. medical care. To reduce its waiting lists, the British National Health Service (NHS) recently announced the decision to treat some NHS patients in private hospitals, reversing alongstanding policy of only using public (NHS) hospitals. Over 7 million people in Britain now have private health insurance, and since the Labor government’s first year in office, the number of patients paying out-of-pocket or medical treatment has increased 40 percent to 160,000 annually. The list goes on. The following report examines the evidence concerning national health insurance. I suggest you read it and take an empirical approach to what will be the best option for you given your condition. Our system isn't perfect, far from it in fact... but the idea that government is going to fix your problems is a bit overconfident. Here is the link. http://www.debate-central.org/topics/2002/book2.pdf
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The most common reason that people give for opposing a single-payer plan is that it would lead to rationing of health care because of the expense. Personally, I find this odd, considering the fact that our health care "system" is already the most expensive in the world and is being rationed by insurance companies. Another argument is that the government is too dysfunctional to manage a system of this size. They see the poor quality of the VA system and believe that is what it would look like. But, the people are the government. We should be able to handle this. I refuse to believe that other countries are more capable that we are. And then there are those who simply say they don't want to pay for someone else's health care. They don't seem to realize that we're already paying every-time someone is forced to declare bankruptcy due to an illness that insurance refused to cover.
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The cost of course. Canada spends over $4,000 per person on their single payer system. Great Britain spends over $3,300 per person. So a little over a trillion dollars a year, to do that in the US. Not counting the start up cost, since the US doesn't actually have its own medical facilities and would have to either buy or lease the medical clinics and hospitals. When US tax revenue from corporate and individual income tax's is only 1.5 trillion. Just how will they come up with the trillion dollars to fund national health care ? We would need 66% more tax revenue, than we currently receive.
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I agree with you 100%, Even though I'm 15 I can see what a horrible Health Care system this country has and how the corrupt insurance companies don't cover anything, they bail when you get that 100k Surgery. Money isn't a problem either, how did we get that extra 2 trillion $$ for the war? If we can spend that much on the war then we can defiantly afford health care. America needs to wake up, why are we always the last ones to incorperate action, Europe is much smarter than us, they have been around longer than us, they abolished slavery first while we thought it was absurd, now look at us, we make more money than any other nation on Earth yet we can't get free health care, this is such BS. Also these idiots who oppose it, have no evidence to back themselves up, they just hate it, because it has the word socialist in it. This is why Other countries in the world think of us as "stupid americans".
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Because I see what the government does with the health care they handle now and it's not good. I watched my mom's boyfriend get his tooth pulled by a sadistic nurse with no pain relief in a va hospital. I watch my best friend become a cripple because the government can't take care of the men and women that serve this country. He will be in a wheelchair in another 2-3 years because the government denied him treatment until it was too late. That and I pay for my insurance and I work at a crappy job to pay for it but it at least takes care of my families insurance needs and honestly I don't want to pay for someone else's insurance knowing that nobody will help me. Would I like more affordable health insurance? Yes. Will Obama provide it? No. The only way it will get better is if we regulate the insurance companies and stop them from constantly raising their rates. rachelesse I understand where you're coming from. You have a health issue that is causing issues with work and life and it is hard to pay for your medical bills. My mom worked for a company for 10 years who did nothing but treat her like cheap slave labor and she did it to put food on the table. My sister and I finally talked her into quitting her job because we found out the job was killing her. She has perminant back damage and she is having so much trouble finding a job. We're talking to a lawyer about disability from her previous employer and to see about full disability for her but the government will not help. I do believe that we should help those that need the help and regulating the insurance companies is one way to start. They are blood sucking leeches that will stop at nothing to suck us dry. What I oppose is the lazy majority out there not willing to work or if they are willing to work they are not willing to pay the extra money for health insurance so they expect the government to take care of them. I don't trust the government healthcare system because they do not have our best interest at heart. My son was on state medicare for a year before I found the job I have right now. The doctors were never willing to treat him for his ear infections they would say nothing was wrong only to find out he had a serious ear infection. Then they wanted to put tubes in his ears. His new doctor that I took him to after I got insurance diagnosed that drainage from his allergies was causing the ear infections, she put him on some allergy medication and he hasn't had an ear infection in over 2 years.
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The problem is most Americans are cement headed and just it comes to plain stupidity because they have never had this system. Americans believe that they will be paying for someone else's medical bills and it's going to cost them more money blah blah blah. It's 100% complete BS, you'd know that living overseas. Americans don't realise , all the money they give yearly on medical insurance, 'can' if they choose, to stay in there wallets and give them an extra $30 plus to whatever they pay a week they pay a week out of there weekly income. Rather than giving it away to an insurance company who can knock back treatment or add a extra expense they don't cover or loose all the money they paid out on insurance if they loose or change jobs etc. In reality how many times in a year does the average person go see a doctor or requires medical treatment a year. Most people don't or they may see a doctor maybe once or twice a year, which they all pay annually thousands of dollars a year for a fifteen minute consultation for a script of antibiotics. I left the US and live overseas, almost all countries in the world have Universal Health Care systems, including the one I live in. Australia it costs nothing to see a doctor and you pay only four dollars and sixty cents for a script. During this winter I developed double Pneumonia, I seen a doctor had a chest x ray and blood test , all it cost me was four dollars sixty cents for the course of anti biotic nothing else. Also I had full lazer treatment to remove a benign mole and follow up treatment to see if spread it cost me nothing. In the US that treatment would have cost me thousands of dollars in expenses as it is not covered by insurance. The Universal medical health care umbrella covers everyone and you can still have your own private health insurance if you choose too.Here in Australia if you have ever have to pay out anything on medical expenses, you get 85% of your money back through medicare or you can bulk bill treatment and get it for free. We don't pay extra taxes for this, or have to wait for medical treatment or have added expenses or ever knocked back by having a pre existing illness. If you become ill or injured you don't have the stress or worry on top of getting money together for any treatment. Same if you loose your job and loose your medical insurance, you still get full medical treatment. There are no such thing's as a government doctor or only getting the treatment an insurance company allows, you always get full first class medical treatment for the whole family and yourself. You can see your family doctor, specialist, psychiatrist of your choice for free. Free hospital stays, or if you have a baby etc etc need blood or X ray test MRI scans, ultra sounds, follow up treatment, asthma tests or oxygen plasters, injections, operations , mammograms, bone scans, cancer treatment, hip replacement, physo or dental, optical etc ,etc, etc all 100% free. You even get a free pair of presciption glasses or dentures every year if you need them. When you do your annual taxation claim you are personally asked if you required any medical treatment during the taxation period, if no you don't pay any taxes, if you did more than seeing a GP, about twenty dollars is charge on low and up to sixty dollars plus per year for high wage earners who can afford insurance. For a lousy $ 20 to $60 dollars a year taken from your tax return is nothing to have you and your whole family covered for a year is nothing when most Americans have to mortgage there house for the same treatment. If your not working or on disability you don't pay a cent. You pay more to a tax advisor to do your yearly taxes than you pay for yearly health care for you and your whole family. The other silly question is the money must come from some where, well your weekly taxes, the government reeps also state taxes on each item you purchase goes towards it. The government just paid out seven hundred billion dollars of US tax dollar plus to wall street which should of be used on the public education and health system not bailing out richie rich. This reserve could have financed these systems where the US public would get benefits and money worth by the taxes they pay yearly. Which makes this system fair for all Americans not just the privileged or only the destitute but for every American.


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