| You aren't so much arguing here as stomping your feet and saying you're right. I don't care what a Michael Moore documentary says. Here is actual data, and it backs up my argument, not yours: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9154274/ (you don't even have to read that, just look at the charts, which are excellent) https://www.cms.gov/data-research/statistics-trends-and-repo... Want more? Here's relative doctor compensation in the G8; notice anything? https://www.physiciansweekly.com/how-do-us-physician-salarie... Here's the AMA explaining how Medicare artificially restricts the supply of doctors, driving up costs: https://www.ama-assn.org/about/leadership/more-medicare-supp... What they don't explain is how the AMA lobbied for that scarcity in the 1990s, to avoid an "oversupply" of doctors. I don't know that "a child" could read this and understand what I am saying, but I expect you can. |
And having moved on without comment from "proving" your position that insurance companies have "no effect" on life expectancy (?!) by comparing CVD across states, you're now "proving" it by posting physician's salary data across countries??
You point-blank refuse to look at any data, books, examples or documentaries which shows they are, not even the sources specifically mentioned in Luigi's manifesto... But pointing out the books and examples which show they are in fact killing people makes me an ideologue committed to a narrative, while you love "the data"?
... Wew. I haven't felt this gaslit here since someone tried to claim that detonating thousands of pager bombs, murdering and maiming children and healthcare workers, wasn't a war crime or a violation of the Geneva Convention.