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Mutant

Citizen of the Infernal Empire
Oct 20, 2015
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You clowns have a problem with Italians you better watch it yourself or you'll find yourself in a hole in the desert!
 
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Thuglife13

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Dec 15, 2018
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You clowns have a problem with Italians you better watch it yourself or you'll find yourself in a hole in the desert!
"A lot of holes in the desert, and a lot of problems are buried in those holes."

- Nicky "Mutant" Santoro (probably)
 

Jamie999

Well-Known Member
Aug 13, 2024
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Definitely happens more than it should.
If you think this doesn't happen in the USA, you're wrong.
I'm sure it does happen... But this is classic example of difference in incentives in private vs public.

Private system wants to over serve their customers and public system under serves their customers. Both have their issues and I understand when insurance gets involved in private care it gets messy and in a lot of ways the denial of care from insurance companies is very similar to what happens in public healthcare system (do you really need that test?, etc, have you tried x, y, z before surgery, etc).

But just because USA desperately would benefit from insurance reform doesn't mean you should go to public healthcare system and I'd be very weary of single payer government run insurance unless you can opt out or top it up. Otherwise you'll run into same denial of care issues.
 

quality

Not A Lurker
Aug 13, 2024
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All of you making fun of Italians are going to go get smacked down at next years tmmac barbecue
As a non-Mexican Hispanic I agree with everything you say automatically. The discrimination of Latinos here can no longer be tolerated, unibrow lovers unite. "We are all one brow."

P.S. I also don't want to be your friend. I know you prefer black lovers.
 

Lamont Cranston

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
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Jan 15, 2015
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Definitely happens more than it should.


I'm sure it does happen... But this is classic example of difference in incentives in private vs public.

Private system wants to over serve their customers and public system under serves their customers. Both have their issues and I understand when insurance gets involved in private care it gets messy and in a lot of ways the denial of care from insurance companies is very similar to what happens in public healthcare system (do you really need that test?, etc, have you tried x, y, z before surgery, etc).

But just because USA desperately would benefit from insurance reform doesn't mean you should go to public healthcare system and I'd be very weary of single payer government run insurance unless you can opt out or top it up. Otherwise you'll run into same denial of care issues.
I'd like to see a two tier system here and it could easily be done by providing same type service for pay in certain areas to remove backlogs.