I'm glad your replied tom the topic etc.
Here In Canada, contrary to the deceitful propaganda from the U.S. anti-govenment healthcare lobby, we have a healthcare system that will not prevent someone from going to a doctor about a cold that won't go away which is already pnemonia (because they can't afford to pay).....the French system
may be better than ours....but also workers have shorter work weeks that are more productive and they get more vacation, which relieves the building upo of stress in workers if they don't get enough vacation and then causes more stress related illnesses and more sick time off.
take care and God Bless,
sincerely,
Butch Blanc
From: Phil Harris <phil.harris39@yahoo.com>
To: Peckers_Pics@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, February 2, 2011 10:43:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Peckers_Pics] Re: Model Wars, PICS; Feb 2, 2011 / David Kato - Rest In Peace!
It would be nice if the USA Congress would base an all-new American health care system on the French model. They spend around 1/3 of what Americans spend on heath care per person, but their methods produce better health care. One big reason: insurance companies as we know them in the USA are not used. American health care companies spend around 20% or so of their revenues on paying healt benefits. Where do you suppose the remaining 70 to 80% of those revenues go to? Would it be too far fetched to possibly consider that some of those billions of $$ end up as bonus money for corporate executives who direct their employees to deny health care claims in far to many cases? Suppose some of those billions of $$ end up in politicians pockets? Why would any well meaning, honest, caring politician not want his/her constituents to have the finest health care at the best possible price? That applies to members of any political party. Suppose they might have ulterior motives? In either party? Could greed be involved. Just asking and supposing. Phil --- On Wed, 2/2/11, Mr william crenshaw <bassgood@yahoo.com> wrote:
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