mennie wrote:
Oh and when I want a nasal spray or some 500 mg paracetamol I can go to the local supermarket, they have a special desk with some simple medications and it will only cost a few Euro's.
This is all over the counter stuff in the US as well.
mennie wrote:
So, now you pay your private health insurance every month, but if it would be socialized and you would pay the same amount to the government every month then taxes would go up because... why? :S
But I understand, you have fear, fear against socialized medicine. Fear losing income to tax. It was explained in the movie...
I hear the sound of a fish being reeled in.....

"It was explained in the movie!" America is exactly like you see in the movies. Gangsters with black hats, pinstripe suits, and Thompson submachine guns...
In my experience government is absolutely the least efficient method of getting something done. There is no incentive in government to control waste. Insurance companies may not be the greatest, but they do have an incentive to control waste.
Rather than having my wages taken from me forcibly and put into a pool for services I may not need or want, I have choices. Government taxation removes choices. You get whatever "they" want you to have. "They" make decisions based upon influences from campaign contributors and others that may not really have the constituent's best interests in mind.
Just because you are OK with your government babysitting you does not mean that I am OK with my government doing the same. Our countries have different customs and one of ours is to not implicitly trust government as a great all knowing entity for our well being.
I am happy that you are happy with your country's health care system. I am not happy with mine, but I
really don't want yours' either!
