Friday, February 3, 2012

Does anybody really believe that a country where '59 Chevys are a luxury provides better health care?

Not me, but their car mechanics must rock the house to keep them things going.Does anybody really believe that a country where '59 Chevys are a luxury provides better health care?
No.

sure the health care in Cuba is free, but the quality can't be any good.



Remember you get what you pay for.Does anybody really believe that a country where '59 Chevys are a luxury provides better health care?
that's not to point...go see the movie and THEN get back to me, sport
Go do some research, you're ignorant. yes cubans are povish and don't make alot of money, but they live longer and do have better health care, everyone gets treated equally at the hospital or doctors office no matter how rich or poor they are.Does anybody really believe that a country where '59 Chevys are a luxury provides better health care?
Mr Moore didn't say it was better health care, just free. He left out the fact that Cuba is ranked lower than the US. Unlike the well educated Pepperdine U. student. I don't believe everthing I see in a movie made by a man that has been proven to lie before. The link below is for the World Health Organizations rankings
There won't be health care for all Americans until the word American is better defined. You aren't American if you are living and working in this country. You need to be born here or properly documented so you pay into the same system as everyone else and you don't send money back to the country you came from originally. Millions of dollars that could drive this economy and save our healthcare, is sent to countries abroad to families "AT HOME"? Yeah, those people should get great American healthcare...right. Thanks to those people, the hospitals in thier neighbourhoods are closing down. Way to go. Idiots.Does anybody really believe that a country where '59 Chevys are a luxury provides better health care?
you bet ye.and their doctors are not al quada either.
It does if you get what health care they have to provide--instead of having to do without because the money taxpayers paid to provide public health care is being given as subsidies to the HMO's and drug companies.



To put it another way: access to a second-rate system is far better health care than not having access in a country , even if its system is technically the best in the world.
I am a poor American. Yes I have a computer and am on the internet but that does not make me wealthy as so many would say. I cannot afford to got to the doctor or dentist. When I need care, emergencies or regular, I have to sit in a waiting room with 100 others for as long as 12 hours to see a doctor. I would say the healhcare which you have referenced is by far better than what I am getting. Besides, most of the Cuban people are happy where they are. Only a few would want to leave their country. They love the leader and respect him. Much more than we can say for ourselves.
Please define "better" for me. If you mean that it is ok for millions of people to not have access to hardly any healthcare at all, then yes the U.S. is better. If you are saying that providing healthcare to ALL of the people is better even though it may not be administered at billion dollar facilities, then Cuba is better. "Better", my friend, is sometimes a matter of perception. I am only trying to be honest and not political or unpatriotic. I love my country but I also wish I could afford to see a doctor.

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