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    The NHS is great, little slow but it's amazing tbh, health care when we need it and very little of tax goes towards it tbh.

    Don't know why Americans are so against it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iAdam View Post
    The NHS is great, little slow but it's amazing tbh, health care when we need it and very little of tax goes towards it tbh.

    Don't know why Americans are so against it?
    I don't either to be completely honest. I mean, wouldn't you want to help your fellow Americans? Tax going towards health care is a tax I am happy to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    I don't either to be completely honest. I mean, wouldn't you want to help your fellow Americans? Tax going towards health care is a tax I am happy to pay.
    Following on from what you said, about Americans helping fellow Americans... Is this not what they believe in? It's why they loved Susan Boyle, because she amounted to something and they were happy for her. They clump together when trying to help each other realise their dreams, but they sure like pushing themselves apart when it comes to certain rights. I don't know much about America, but from this I can only assume they're not the most charitable

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    I know a girl who moved to america, while i'm not sure about american legislation or their health system she seems very happy that this has passed and this is from someone living in the country!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Following on from what you said, about Americans helping fellow Americans... Is this not what they believe in? It's why they loved Susan Boyle, because she amounted to something and they were happy for her. They clump together when trying to help each other realise their dreams, but they sure like pushing themselves apart when it comes to certain rights. I don't know much about America, but from this I can only assume they're not the most charitable
    Don't have a bias against all Americans. There are nice and rude people in America just like there are nice and rude people in Canada and the UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Don't have a bias against all Americans. There are nice and rude people in America just like there are nice and rude people in Canada and the UK.
    Very much agreed. My late father was American. Pretty much bought up in both cultures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Don't have a bias against all Americans. There are nice and rude people in America just like there are nice and rude people in Canada and the UK.
    I'm not judging all of them, it's just odd that the general view Americans have is this whole American dream ideology where they assist one another when it comes to dreams, but anything money related seems to go against quite alot of them. Money is something they value, and from the response of this Health Form Bill, they value it more than other people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I'm not judging all of them, it's just odd that the general view Americans have is this whole American dream ideology where they assist one another when it comes to dreams, but anything money related seems to go against quite alot of them. Money is something they value, and from the response of this Health Form Bill, they value it more than other people.
    get the cash money, dollah dollah bill ya'll.

    i dont think it's really having to pay more taxes that people dont like, its this idea of socialism that conservative media has been stuffing down peoples' throats. when republicans were in power a couple of years ago they did whatever the hell they wanted, whether it was congress or (especially) the executive branch, and democrats were pansies and didnt do anything. but now that theyre out of power and democrats are in, conservatives are pulling everything they have in the book to stop normal, majority rules voting on very basic legislation. they're basically all 5 year olds. they're saying that the american people dont want health care reform, even though that was what obama campaigned for during the election, and he won. so fox news has infiltrated the minds of every ignorant redneck who needs a form of authority to be angry at, lying to them that extending government health care by 30% to cover low income families as well as retirees = socialism. whats sad is that a lot of people who have been misled into fighting health care are the ones who would benifit from it.

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    Hah! Americans helping Americans, yes this image is portrayed by the media and may be true on a lower level but collectively Americans don't give a **** about one another. Money talks, y'all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.02 View Post
    The NHS is reeked with problems I would never go with them. You get the lowest quality care, because your just another number and statistic in the NHS, whereas private they need your business so they care for you. Which is why I prefer it. Why not put money towards plans to regenerate other things like Internet speeds for one, or trains etc.. Money is needed there more than a healthcare system which fails
    "Prompt, high-quality treatment is a priority for any patient and now Spire Healthcare can offer NHS patients within England and Northern Ireland more choice. Spire Healthcare deliver services on behalf of the NHS – so you can now receive your medical treatment in one of our hospitals.
    ‘Choose and Book’ is an NHS scheme that allows patients in England and Northern Ireland to choose the hospital for their treatment, and book an appointment on a date and time that suits them. For each hospital a specific list of treatments is covered by the scheme."
    source: http://www.spirehealthcare.com/Patie.../NHS-Patients/

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    Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
    Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."

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