Obvious corruption aside our vaccine schedule for children should be modified, never give two shots on the same visit, never do more than one shot a month, no shots within a month of flu or any sicknesses greater than a cold, no shots within two weeks of recovering from a cold, no shots within four weeks of another shot, only allow infants and toddlers to be inoculated for infant diseases, flu shots are mostly garbage and often induce flu; the rational flu shot behavior is to give it to the healthy for free and pay them a hundred bucks each day they are sick if they do get sick, this measure would reduce total flu deaths and spending by making a sort of firebreak in the population, but particularly ineffective flu shots could select for far more infectious flu so until standards improve and we can afford universal healthcare leave well enough alone.
until standards improve and we can afford universal healthcare leave well enough alone.
Universal healthcare leads to worse service and way more mandatory shit than ever. Why the hell would you want "universal healthcare"? I guess some people love slavery.
Universal healthcare is more efficient financially and can provide superior care.
Pretending the american system is better doesn't really work when pharmaceutical companies and their for profit schemes and insurance companies jewing everybody are daily occurrences right in our faces.
Both systems have drawbacks but if it's state run corporate tyranny can't be enfranchised so easily.
Step one of affording universal healthcare: deport all niggers.
>Both systems have drawbacks but if it's state run corporate tyranny can't be enfranchised so easily.
I have heard that the CDC and the FDA are funded by the pharma industry.
I don't know the solution, but it seems to me that trading big business for big gubmint doesn't really work either. I wouldn't mind universal health care, or the tax bill associated with it, IF we could actually trust our gubmint to run anything properly.
Universal healthcare is more efficient financially and can provide superior care.
What? That's the sale pitch, not the reality.
Tell that to anyone who’s been to the VA, it’s just a big money pit with substandard care.
He’s apparently never been to the VA. I’ll take private any day.
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