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    WhoopeeDeeDahTroll — 16 years ago(January 26, 2010 06:04 PM)

    You are extremely lifeless lol

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      Nolegirl97 — 14 years ago(September 05, 2011 03:54 PM)

      Isn't this just sad? A man watches a powerful movie about a father's undying love for his son that pushes him to extremes, and all he can think about is the INSURANCE!?!?! wow I'm disappointed
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          Babys-man — 13 years ago(February 17, 2013 07:25 PM)

          Whats even sadder is the thrust of the movie. There is a good message about a fathers love, but it is cheapened by the ham-fisted approach to health care reform.

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            jessbrad8504 — 16 years ago(March 13, 2010 02:20 PM)

            You obviously have been lucky and never needed to really use your insurance for anything major. Insurance companies run Washington, which is why we are the only major country that does not have Public Healthcare.
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              FrankTheTank91 — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 12:58 PM)

              Public health care for a population that is for 30 million, like Canada, is far less complicated than public health care for 300 million (i.e. USA). Especially when you factor in the current conditions in this country that drive health car cost higher due to overpopulation, immigration, overeating, drug abuse, and other conditions like leading sedentary lives.
              There are many factors that cause the cost of health care and not just the insurance companies. What about that pharmaceutical companies, litigation, etc.?
              The fact is a public option may too costly to absorb the cost of health care for a population of 300 million people even if you eliminate insurance companies. If you stop to realize that Medicare's unfunded cost is 2 1/2 times larger than our economy then ask yourselves the question how are we possibly going to be able to extend such care to the remaining population?
              Once again many of you have chosen your enemies in the health care war before understanding the factors that are driving it up so high. Obama has made the same mistake by choosing to go after Insurance Companies while reform for Pharmaceutical companies and malpractice go unfettered.

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                nzdominator — 15 years ago(April 20, 2010 04:39 AM)

                how about the US government cuts spending on their military and allocates it to public healthcare,even if the US cut their military spending by half they would still spend 4 times as much as China, the country which is second on the list of military spending. If you've got enough nukes to blow up the whole world, do you really need anymore?

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                  richard-goodenough — 15 years ago(July 05, 2010 10:30 PM)

                  First, the nuclear arsenal of the United States is decreasing not increasing.
                  Second, nearly 100 billion USD of the defense budget is alloted to research and development which leads to a lot of breakthroughs that have far reaching implications on life oustide of the military. This R&D has benefits for all nations, and by itself accounts for more than most countries spend on total defense.
                  The internet, GPS (satellites in general), automated driving systems, passive radar, active radar (actually came from the UK during WWII), were all born from defense research.
                  DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is currently working on a project to create exoskeletons for military personnell to reduce casualties from combat. Advancements in this projects is already being used to help people who are paralyzed or have had limbs amputated regain use or have functioning replacements.
                  Nearly 300 billion USD is allocated for current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, including money used for reconstruction efforts. I am sure following WWII most European nations were not complaining about reconstruction efforts by the US to help stabilize the European economies, which may (or may not) have prevented subsequent wars. It is widely believed that the economic pressures placed on Germany following WWI played a role in creating the conditions which allowed WWII to happen.
                  Third, the US GDP is approximately 25% of the world's GDP, and nearly 3 times that of the nearest country. It stands to reason therefore the US military budget would be equivalent to 25% of the world's total military budget and 3 times that of the closest nation.

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                    FrankTheTank91 — 14 years ago(October 18, 2011 10:06 AM)

                    Excellent breakdown of the benefits of our defense richard-goodenough also accurate and eloquently stated. These are facts many anti-defense people don't like to digest. I hope you don't mind me stealing these facts for other discussions in the future 🙂

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                      dan-g-klasson — 11 years ago(February 06, 2015 10:50 PM)

                      It's true that it is decreasing. But what does it matter if you can blow up the world 7 or 6 times over? The point is the reckless spending on something that has no value.
                      Secondly, how much of that 300 billion do you think is spent on reconstruction? So far, what have they reconstructed in Iraq or Afghanistan besides for the oil industry? How many hospital and schools have they built?
                      The brutal truth is that they murder innocent women and children for oil. And that the American people get nothing for it. Not even free healthcare.

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                          DYouKnowWhatIMean — 13 years ago(September 16, 2012 06:16 PM)

                          Health Care is not that expensive. It does not take anywhere near a quarter million dollars to perform heart surgery. Health Care is marked up to the extreme. I wouldn't doubt it is marked up past 500% or so.
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                              jmbwithcats — 15 years ago(July 01, 2010 09:02 PM)

                              Wait a second
                              If A = the movie about healthcare needing to change,
                              and B = you feel healthcare does need to change,
                              then C cannot equal less than A+B when A and B are both positive numbers.
                              Your logic makes no sense.
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                                        richard-goodenough — 15 years ago(July 06, 2010 11:43 AM)

                                        It amazes me how people feel the need to reduce a debate to personal insults just because of a perceived difference of opinion. It is really quite immature. I can see the argument from both sides
                                        If you were to calculate a nations defense budget by GDP (which is the fair way to actually compare budgets of any kind, the US budget for most programs far exceed that of any other nation due to the vast differences in national wealth)the United States doesn't even make the top 10.
                                        Rank Country Military expenditure, 2009[2] % of GDP, 2008
                                        94 Eritrea 327,000,000d 20.9%d
                                        78 Georgia 665,000,000 8.5%
                                        8 Saudi Arabia 39,257,000,000 8.2%
                                        41 Oman 4,003,000,000 7.7%
                                        17 Israel 14,309,000,000 7.0%
                                        86 Chad 412,000,000 6.6%
                                        19 United Arab Emirates 13,052,000,000a 5.9%a
                                        66 Jordan 1,392,000,000 5.9%
                                        43 Iraq 3,814,000,000 5.4%
                                        54 Sudan 1,971,000,000c 4.4%c
                                        1 United States 663,255,000,000 4.3%
                                        Also, you must keep in mind that we are at war, and we have a significantly more land to protect than most nations. Also the US DOD R&D provides many breakthroughs that improve quality of life. Also the US guarantees protection for many of its allies such as Taiwan and Japan. Also the US is typically an early adopter of new technologies whereas other countries tend to wait, which drives costs up. Also keep in mind that a powerful military is a good deterrent to help prevent wars of aggression against us. If Germany's neighbors and an army equivalent or superior to Germany then WWII may have never happened.
                                        The nukes being destroyed are based on an older technology or have passed their life expectancy, and as such they are destroyed and recycled. Some (not all) of the destroyed nukes are replaced by newer weapons.

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