Your words: “Waiting for months on end for a doctor you don’t get to choose after paying 4x in taxes for them, ya! Works awesome. Ever live in Canada? I have. No thanks!” So tacitly, you did. Because you were comparing C
LOL! And? Staing that in no way is “praising” the US system. Work on reading comprehension.
You think free healthcare is only Medicare/medicaid? Are you serious right now? I’ve literally used free clinics many years ago while unemployed and not insured. Again, you don’t speak from 1st hand experience. So yes, I DO know what I’m talking about.
This childish troll bullshit of you putting words in my mouth and pretending you have half a clue of my life experiences ends here troll. You’re clearly only here to argue, and when you don’t have a base fot it, you don’t ask, you manufacture it. Have a great day.
I have no idea what your life experiences are and free clinics don’t exist everywhere. In fact, I’ve lived in multiple places where there is no free clinic. Including South Gate, CA which is between Compton and Watts. No free clinic there. If you’re poor and sick, be prepared to walk for miles. Hope you can.
Also, free clinics generally don’t maintain people’s cancer medication, let alone give them radiation or chemotherapy.
But sure, call me a troll for talking about how expensive health care is and how inaccessible it is for the poor in the U.S. and how “good insurance” doesn’t mean shit when you have major chronic health problems which require multiple hospital visits and diagnostic work.
None of those were in range of where I lived. Someone who lived near me and couldn’t afford anywhere else would probably have an hour walk. Hope they don’t bleed out on the way.
And again- free clinics generally don’t maintain people’s cancer medication, let alone give them radiation or chemotherapy. Many poor people with cancer just die from it because they can’t afford cancer care. And that is true of a lot of other illnesses too. You need kidney dialysis? No free clinic for that. You have diabetes? Hope you can afford the insulin.
LOL! And? Staing that in no way is “praising” the US system. Work on reading comprehension.
You think free healthcare is only Medicare/medicaid? Are you serious right now? I’ve literally used free clinics many years ago while unemployed and not insured. Again, you don’t speak from 1st hand experience. So yes, I DO know what I’m talking about.
This childish troll bullshit of you putting words in my mouth and pretending you have half a clue of my life experiences ends here troll. You’re clearly only here to argue, and when you don’t have a base fot it, you don’t ask, you manufacture it. Have a great day.
I have no idea what your life experiences are and free clinics don’t exist everywhere. In fact, I’ve lived in multiple places where there is no free clinic. Including South Gate, CA which is between Compton and Watts. No free clinic there. If you’re poor and sick, be prepared to walk for miles. Hope you can.
Also, free clinics generally don’t maintain people’s cancer medication, let alone give them radiation or chemotherapy.
But sure, call me a troll for talking about how expensive health care is and how inaccessible it is for the poor in the U.S. and how “good insurance” doesn’t mean shit when you have major chronic health problems which require multiple hospital visits and diagnostic work.
https://ccchclinic.com/complete-care-health-center-south-gate/ https://hcai.ca.gov/facility/sacramento-community-clinic-southgate/ https://hcai.ca.gov/facility/south-gate-community-clinic/
None of those were in range of where I lived. Someone who lived near me and couldn’t afford anywhere else would probably have an hour walk. Hope they don’t bleed out on the way.
And again- free clinics generally don’t maintain people’s cancer medication, let alone give them radiation or chemotherapy. Many poor people with cancer just die from it because they can’t afford cancer care. And that is true of a lot of other illnesses too. You need kidney dialysis? No free clinic for that. You have diabetes? Hope you can afford the insulin.