26-11-2024, 07:31 AM
going to just list off bullet points about why it's bad
- keeps sub par doctors and nurses employed
- gives people a false sense of security "if i get sick i'll just go to the hospital!"
- massive drain on the tax payer, 12% of UK's gdp goes towards parasitic healthcare workers
- causes people to buy into the "healthcare workers are heroes" narrative because a mandatory 2% of your paycheque being deducted to go towards prolonging the life of geriatric boomers burns less than getting a $10,000 bill for something as trivial as IV antibiotics
"healthcare" is something that should be left entirely up to the free market with no insurance companies or government meddling. what we have right now is a circle of parasitism that is just a massive drain in general and only works for a tiny % of people
@MysteriousWeeb420
thoughts?
- keeps sub par doctors and nurses employed
- gives people a false sense of security "if i get sick i'll just go to the hospital!"
- massive drain on the tax payer, 12% of UK's gdp goes towards parasitic healthcare workers
- causes people to buy into the "healthcare workers are heroes" narrative because a mandatory 2% of your paycheque being deducted to go towards prolonging the life of geriatric boomers burns less than getting a $10,000 bill for something as trivial as IV antibiotics
"healthcare" is something that should be left entirely up to the free market with no insurance companies or government meddling. what we have right now is a circle of parasitism that is just a massive drain in general and only works for a tiny % of people
@MysteriousWeeb420
thoughts?


