Winning is relative
Winning is relative
By posting memes on Lemmy to piss off Americans, so they start to take formative action after they research the memes context and realise they don’t have free health care, cheap/free post secondary education, and mandatory holidays like the EU bros.
ie: Post them memes buddy!
Lol, the bill is literally a piece of paper backed by other pieces of paper that the richest people on the planet demand have value.
What you mean to say is, the labor must be done, and it is. The part you refuse to accept is the laborers must have a sustainable life and they don’t.
There are many other countries with socialised healthcare.
Not sure why you’d single out that particular country. Not to be rude, but it sounds like your implied preference may be more ideological than evidence based.
Who does socialised healthcare hurt, anyway?
This reads like somebody who thinks they’ve taken care of themselves but has had everything handed to them through life imo.
Only a child thinks riding on their parents insurance plans thinks they are getting a fair deal in today’s health insurance.
laborers being fairly compensated is socialism
Dude you can’t survive as a boot licking parasite for very long. Eventually the boot steps.
Healthcare is essentially a progressive tax in Germany. You pay based on your income - and none if you have none, but you get care based on your needs.
I pay around 1300€/month (split about equal between me and my employer, and I’m pretty well paid), even though I cost maybe 10€/month, and the rest is a form of solidarity. That also means, I will literally never be in a situation where I can’t pay for healthcare, even if I’m unemployed.
You technically can fall out off the system, bit it rarely happens. Not sure about the details though.
Etwa 61.000 Menschen in Deutschland (Stand 2019) sind ohne Krankenversicherung. Dabei ist der Versicherungsschutz während der Corona-Pandemie wichtiger denn je. Der VdK erklärt, wie man in das Versicherungssystem zurückzukehrt und womit man rechnen muss.
Yeah anyone who looks at lifetime bills in America Vs Europe and thinks the American system is better because it’s “not actually free in Europe” is completely delusional imo.
It’s free at the point of delivery. The whole of society pays for the whole of societies health care. As you mention it can mean young people paying more than they currently cost (although let’s not ignore the young people who do have serious issues and likely wouldn’t have a big employer funded healthcare plan), but when you’re older you’re paying way less than you cost, and don’t have all the anxiety about whether you can afford a preventative treatment, or if your medical bills will bankrupt you and make you homeless at age 70. That’s well worth the up front minor expenditure that comes out of your taxes and isn’t noticiable to me.
American salaries are higher, but they tend to spend (what looks to me at least) as a similar amount on taxes and healthcare as people in Europe do, but have much less to show for it.
That’s because those two groups CANT PAY THE TAX CAUSE THEY DONT HAVE ANY MONEY.
Do you also hate public roads? After all your taxes go to fixing those even if you don’t own a car!
We can play this dumb shit game all day.
I’m not saying you’re wrong but you are being pedantic: aka the worst kind of right.
It’s free in the same sense that a free school lunch is free: the exchange of money happened long before/after the actual goods or services get to the person who needs it
No, we also talk about it because it stops working when people don’t treat it right. In Germany the system will very likely change because it is not affordable anymore. Politicians are already discussing things like people should have to pay the first few thousands of healthcare costs by themselves.
Yeah I know, perhaps you might say thats still better than in America. But to treat it lie healthcare is free and grows on trees is just false. But because a lot of people treated it that way it’s now going downhill.
There is a difference in interests at work between employees and employers. Even if someone doesn’t own the business, if they have real hiring and firing power over other workers then they count as an employer to us.
I have two direct reports at work, so it seems like they consider me an employer, and I’m not eligible to join.