SuchIsLife
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie i mean only 28 million..why would anyone have to wait so long
we have over 300 mil and most dont wait more than a few months.
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I have never met a single leftist who understands, or even believes in, incentive systems.
They are quite literally incapable of understanding that level of abstraction.
They think people just do stuff and that if you don't do good stuff for the world (they define what is good) you are a bad person.
They have the worldview of a child.
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie Nice point mate, a real thinker.
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie it must be nice not to have to serve very many.
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie Vast majority by Australians, through small business and our massive property market, our workers super alone accounts for about 40% of our stock exhange. Obviously foreign investments has its place. Who owns the US?
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie btw you never answered
who owns australia
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie Hahah, so you're refuting my point with... but but your population is smaller. nice one, idiot.
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie 2nd. you only have 28 million people.
that less than texas.
bugger off
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie Getting care eventually is better than getting no care because you can't afford it. Waitlists for specialists in smaller regional US areas I'm sure aren't next day either mate
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie Public System: Waits for specialists (such as neurologists, gastroenterologists, or ENT surgeons) in public hospitals can range from several months to up to 6 years in highly backlogged regions like South Australia.
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@_jameshatfield_ @wilde_at_heart @rationalaussie You clearly don't know what socialism is mate. Calling Rockefeller socialist is so brain broken its embarassing. See yourself off lad
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@SuchIsLife_05 @wilde_at_heart @rationalaussie Oh really? I hadn’t noticed. I’ll just assume you’re completely ignorant of history. Maybe read a book on the subject. Something to start with would be the Rockefeller foundation and its role in creating the feminist movement.
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie Nice response bro. You guys can never engage with content like this, because you know its true, it just doesn't support you shitty worldview
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie ..The US is less regulated than Aus and still got steamrolled by Walmart, Amazon, private equity, rent and monopoly power. Its easy to say stuff bro, back it up
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie has the great society lifted people out of poverty? or do we have even MORE welfare programs than before?
longest life, yes, b/c of capitalism not unions.
lowest crime,,, lol
yes. regulation killed the mom and pop.
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@_jameshatfield_ @wilde_at_heart @rationalaussie So funny when you idiots lose an argument you resort to 'woke' 'woke', do I look 'woke' to you cunt? You look 50x more woke and feminine than I do mate
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@SuchIsLife_05 @wilde_at_heart @rationalaussie You questioning someone’s lived experience? Sounds racist. Probably just lost your woke leftie card.
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@TSowellFan100 @rationalaussie '60 years of poverty' lmfao. The highest living standards, longest life expectancy, lowest crime and best social mobility are concentrated in regulated welfare states.
You’re blaming regulation for corporate dominance then defending the exact system that created monopolies
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie the positive effects? like what?
60 years of poverty?
unions that enrich only the more equal pigs?
so many regulations that only rich corporations can afford to enter new markets?
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@SuchIsLife_05 @OwnYourAttntion @glass_it @rationalaussie Lifestyle factors differ, sometimes wildly across societies.
Yes, you can blame most of it on being unhealthy.
The US is fatter than Aus. 40% to 30%. The US smokes more, has a higher alcoholism rate, higher sugar consumption rate, higher suicide rate, higher drug death rate.
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@free_the_birdy @rationalaussie If I clearly don't understand, refute that
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie You clearly don't understand what an incentive structure is lol
But for fun, please explain how public healthcare is an incentive structure....
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@free_the_birdy @rationalaussie It lowers the penalty for getting sick, incentivises earlier treatment/prevention, spreads risk across society, and reduces “job lock” where people stay in bad jobs just for insurance.
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@free_the_birdy @Threeof12 @rationalaussie Dismissing evidence that doesn't support your ideology. Based
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@SuchIsLife_05 @Threeof12 @rationalaussie Yeah I guess that's why so many people fly to the US to use our hospitals because they're so much worse.....
You're getting that fake stat from NGO published "studies" meant to push taxpayer funded health care on every nation. You can keep your wait times. I'll pass.
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@MathewCarson11 @_MortalMonkey @rationalaussie @_mortalmonkey the name calling and instant dismissal of the other side just shows your lack of critical thinking when it comes to this kind of thing. You need to assess both sides, it is quite clear if you spent more than 5 seconds looking I don't have 'twitter brain'
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie That enforcement is rather selective because of lack of integrity.
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@MathewCarson11 @glass_it @OwnYourAttntion @rationalaussie Most Americans cannot just get a hernia fixed “free.” Employer plans usually have deductibles.. 88% of covered workers have one, average ~$1,886. Medicaid is only 17.6% of the population and even that varies by state/provider access.
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@SuchIsLife_05 @glass_it @OwnYourAttntion @rationalaussie Not true. It’s the norm for the majority of people.
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@heat_the_pete @rationalaussie So does every incentive, ever. You trade off any second order effects because the positives outweigh the negatives, make sense? Yes, taxes may stand to discourage productivity, but may also stand to improve productivity through investment in infrastructure, education.
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@SuchIsLife_05 @rationalaussie Think this just proved the Aussie's point. All those things caused skewed incentives with second order effects that weren't accounted for when implemented.
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