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    Bonseff, you serious? Not to say either of you are right, but 300 million people are funding both sides of a very expensive war right now. There's plenty-o-cash to go around.

    A percentage of wages pay for oil, a percentage of taxes pay for the "war".

    Consider there is still money still left over for all public assistance plans, public projects such as roads, dams, etc. 300 Million people, based on some math I'm pretty sure is flawed, from a number I got here: http://www.averagesalarysurvey.c… are earning 1.4353 trillion U.S. Dollars yearly. This says roughly a sixth of that is going to our government. Http://www.warresisters.org/page…

    I'm sure that's enough to use hospital equipment that already exists for said patients that can afford the bill or are insured therefore using "insurance company property". Canada has a prime example of government funded healthcare. Prevention goes a long way. Regular checkups would prevent complications and result in more early detection, reducing expensive invasive surgeries leaving surgeons to work mainly on trauma and ER.

    I could go on about flawed "pre-existing condition" laws but I'm sad I've devoted so much time to this response already.

    This thread is a constant reminder of the moral & educational flaws that predominate American beliefs. Adamant posters in this thread are so "America, fuck yeah!" on both sides it's ridiculously sad you can't see how much you actually have in common with each other.

    It doesn't take that much money to care about another human being. You don't need to have compassion, or actually even care for that matter, just give a shit and you'd get it.

    • re: http://www.qbn.com/t…
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    • clarify your point to me, please
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    • my number should have been 14.35300 trillion U.S. dollars. 10x what i stated earlier
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    • Logisitics!
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