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22 hours ago, Gandalf said:

https://www.elitedaily.com/p/what-would-happen-if-private-insurance-was-banned-expert-weighs-in-18538886

"If you want stability in the health care system, if you want a system which gives you freedom of choice with regard to a doctor or hospital, the answer is to get rid of the profiteering of the drug companies and insurance companies,” Sanders said at one point.

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"What they mean is that there couldn't be any private insurance that is an option for getting a broad range of benefits," Mark Peterson tells Elite Daily in an interview. Basically, the private market wouldn't be allowed to compete with the publicly provided insurance.

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Many proponents of universal health care in the United States have pointed to other nations, like Canada and the United Kingdom, as examples. But even in countries which already have a universal health care system, most of them still use a form of private health insurance in their plans.

 

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/podcast/2018/oct/truth-about-waiting-see-doctor-canada

 

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SHANOOR SEERVAI: It sounds like public insurance is fairly comprehensive. But two-thirds of Canadians have supplementary or private insurance. Why is that?

CHRISTOPHER HAYES: On average, Canadians pay 30 percent of their total health costs where the provincial plans cover 70 percent. So in that bucket would be medications, if you weren’t in a program — durable medical equipment, other health disciplines like psychotherapy, physiotherapy, social work outside of the hospital, skilled nursing, or nursing care in your home. It’s not that none of that is covered, but a lot of that is not covered. And so most employed people will have either a group coverage through a private insurer, or individuals can sign up individually for themselves and/or their families to one of these private insurers, but have a private plan.

Because I am an associate professor with McMaster University I have a benefits plan as a McMaster employee. I have my medications covered, I have 80 percent of my dental covered, I have $500 per year for each of massage therapy, psychotherapy, physiotherapy. It’s not that that is free because I do pay into that from my university salary.

 

Privatno osiguranje je za ono što ne plaća državno osiguranje.

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Ok, sve što smo videli u 2016 od Hilari, DNC-a i medija je duplo golo za ono što Vorenka i CNN rade ova 2 dana, pogledajte debatu ili bar inserte, ovo je nečuveno. 

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Potopice se sama. Besmisleno tracarenje koje Verniji neće oduzeti glasove, a njoj će oduzeti najjače oružje - ozbiljnost i kompetentnost. Čim krenes sa tim oko žena i manjina znači da si out.  Steyer prijatno iznenađenje. Koliko je samo fake mayor Pete, neverovatno.

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Goca Uzelac govna da jede

 

Ovo je najžešći primer bio ali i ostala pitanja su sva bila loaded kontra Sandersa, nikad nisam video ovakvu debatu do sada. 

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12 hours ago, Budja said:

Potopice se sama. Besmisleno tracarenje koje Verniji neće oduzeti glasove, a njoj će oduzeti najjače oružje - ozbiljnost i kompetentnost. Čim krenes sa tim oko žena i manjina znači da si out. 

 

Jebiga, morala je da proba nešto, ne piše joj se dobro od starta ako je verovati anketama. 

 

Najfunjarskiji mogući pristup je izabrala, prvo pusti buvu a posle se pravi luda dok mediji rade svoje. Bilo bi poštenije da su se otvoreno obračunali - nisam rekao, jesi rekao, što lažeš, ma ti lažeš...

 

12 hours ago, Budja said:

Koliko je samo fake mayor Pete, neverovatno.

 

Pa kad je kloniran sa RATM naslovnice, kako da ne bude fejk:

 

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nije Brnijev fokus samo na healthcareu nego i na top 1% tj. distribuciji bogatstva, pervertovanom wall streetu i narocito big pharmi.

 

ovo je top 10 zlocinackih bandi:

10. Eli Lilly
$108.677 billion
NYSE (LLY)
↓ 8.6%

9. GlaxoSmithKline
$110.224 billion (£86.777 billion)
London Stock Exchange (GSK)1
↑ 9.0%

8. Sanofi
$114.421 billion (€103.962 billion)
Euronext Paris (SAN)2
↑ 1.1%

7. AstraZeneca
$124.44 billion (£96.910 billion)
London Stock Exchange (AZN)3
↑ 21.3%

 6. AbbVie4
$128.791 billion
NYSE (ABBV)
↓ 4.4%

5. Pfizer
$205.039 billion
NYSE (PFE)
↓ 18.9%

4. Roche
$211.513 billion (CHF 209.29 billion)
SIX Swiss Exchange (ROG)5
↓ 1.6%

3. Merck & Co.
$216.409 billion
NYSE (MRK)
↑ 11.4%

2. Novartis
$226.539 billion (CHF 224.178 billion)
SIX Swiss Exchange (NOVN)6
↑ 0.3%

1. Johnson & Johnson
$345.907 billion
NYSE (JNJ)
↓ 10.7%

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4 hours ago, Gandalf said:

 

 

 

Samo polako, jedan ipsos poll znači otprilike deset puta manje nego 4 miliona koliko je Sanders uzeo za poslednja 2 dana

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