Re: Hurricane Bertha



bill.sloman@xxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 15, 5:06 am, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
It's all about the health care available to the poor, who are the
biggest group in every population. The crappy service that the Cuban
poor get is better than the crappy service that the Amercan poor get.
Now tell us how you _personally_ know that. First hand examples, please,
not some article from a leftist news source.
Conversations with friends in that line of business. I made friends
with some clever people when I was at university, and some of them
have done very well.
That does not answer the question.

So what would answer your question to your satisfaction? Do I have to
do volunteer health work in a sufficient number of randomly selected
hospitals?


You need to have experience in this area to make such statements. Because of ministry work we happen to know people who are on hardcore welfare. Many of them are quite sick, which sometimes is what got them into that status. Their medical care is rather excellent. Last week one of them came out of surgery. Completely paid for by the state (in California that is the Medi-Cal program).


We happen to do ministry work across town, including for people on
welfare. Their medical treatment is IMHO rather excellent.
Good, but your town doesn't seem to be all that representative of the
US as a whole.
It actually is a fairly typical village where Joe Average lives, but
also where others live, from dirt-poor to folks who own jet airplanes.

But with atypically good health care.


Not at all. We have to drive one hour to get medical care for big stuff such as chemo. I know, because I've given rides to cancer patients.

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