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In reply to the discussion: Which Countries Have Single-Payer Health Systems? [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)54. You can paste the same thing again and again until you are blue in the face...
But you seem to have ignored my original post - because your rants aren't in response to it.
Here it is again, because it seems to be the one thing you haven't actually addressed with all the pasting:
There seem to be many here who are under the impression that "all other developed countries" have implemented Single Payer or some form of it. That misconception seems to be the a basis for the claim that "single payer" the only model which could possibly manage health care costs and coverage in the US.
Perhaps that will clear up what I meant or inferred, or didn't infer or made me guilty of "sophistry."
Or perhaps not, judging by your repeated copy and paste of something that doesn't refute it at all.
Mansplaining is the same no matter what your gender.
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And I would like every house in the country to be fitted with Solar Panels or wind turbines.
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#13
"Because, in most other countries they have a single purchaser, which is a very tough negotiator"
kristopher
Oct 2016
#48
"Because, in most other countries they have a single purchaser, which is a very tough negotiator"
kristopher
Oct 2016
#57
That's from five years ago. The OP article discusses "Medicare for All" proposals in this election
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#31
The point of your article is the same as it always is, to misrepresent the idea and role of SP.
kristopher
Oct 2016
#33
The posters you are arguing with are arguing for exactly what Anderson endorses.
kristopher
Oct 2016
#46
"Because, in most other countries they have a single purchaser, which is a very tough negotiator"
kristopher
Oct 2016
#56
There is not a shred of evicence that our private insurance system contributes one iota
BlueStreak
Oct 2016
#25
You have to be aware of terms: single payer is not necessarily universal health coverage
mnhtnbb
Oct 2016
#4
Not everybody here "knows" And are you accusing me of lying or the NPR reporter?(nt)
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#7
You can make up your own definition for any word. But that doesn't change the reality of it.
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#12
"Because, in most other countries they have a single purchaser, which is a very tough negotiator"
kristopher
Oct 2016
#49
I guess that means you're done copying and pasting the same thing that doesn't address my post?
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#52
we need accessible, nonprofit, universal health care at little or no direct cost to patients....
mike_c
Oct 2016
#14
Tempting to simply declare that there is one simple answer to a complicated issue
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#63
Actually no. According to the OP Canada is the only country with true Single Payer
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#50
Words mean things. Specific things. If you want to discuss them, you should know what they mean.
ehrnst
Oct 2016
#60