MW3 Deep Thoughts on Healthcare and Capitalism (Modern Warfare 3)

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  • fps russia wont like you talking like that! 5:46

  • here we go....everybody will go off on one now!

  • @jortbattle i get it ! XD

  • you can trust me, i'm not a banker.

  • @ItsAudioworm what i wrong with those who do a good job and build a large company like lifeisnothing said build a better product or make it cheaper is the way to thrive ina market economy

  • @ItsAudioworm It's also worth mentioning that in the UK, your healthcare system is bankrupting your government, if you didn't know that already.

    The issue with nationalized healthcare is that it fails to deliver appropriate service to meet individual needs for all people and nobody can actually pay for it.

  • @ItsAudioworm I'm not saying the system in the US is perfect by any means. There are issues with government intervention and free market coordination. The reason so many people oppose Obamacare is because there is no way to pay for it and it's a job that simply doesn't belong to the federal government.

    If a state government wants to provide some sort of baseline healthcare for people who can't afford to buy any, fine. They can do that. The federal government, by law, cannot.

  • @ItsAudioworm If something happens to you, say you get cancer, your health insurance company pays for your treatment (as long as your plan supports it, and something as serious as cancer almost always is). The only way you would fall thousands of dollars in debt like you said is if you chose NOT to purchase any form of healthcare, which is your own fault.

  • @ItsAudioworm Health Care is not a right. It is a service that can be provided to you if you so choose to have it. I personally would strongly suggest that everyone who can have some sort of healthcare, as even the most basic plans people can buy cover serious illness.

    I believe you may be mistaken about US healthcare. It's provided by businesses in the free market (which allows for competition) and allows choice to get healthcare YOU need not what the government mandates.

  • @brghost23 It even allows people with long term, debilitating diseases to not have to worry about the cost of their treatment. In the UK we run charities to help people with cancer, who then lose their job (due to the illness) pay their food and gas bills. In the US cancer can set you back hundreds and thousands into debt. That is not a good system, it is not a fair system, and it is not a system that any first world country should defend

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