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  • #51
    Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
    ....forced nationalism.

    Christ.
    Maybe English isn't your first language - because you don't really seem to make much sense when you post on here.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
      We already kicked your ass once and basically relegated you to irrelevance.
      Which history lesson was this then? Was it the one where we...created you?

      AMERICA! **** YEAH!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
        Sorry what was that? You import 3rd world doctors and overwork everyone. Higher taxes to pay for worse care. It has hung on by a thread. Anyone proud of that system is a chump of the highest order.
        As I said in an earlier post, I would advise you not to continue to embarrass yourself about a subject you have the only the shallowest knowledge of

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
          Gradually worse care, gradually longer wait times. Higher and higher taxes to pay for this worse care and longer wait times. Staff shortages because no one wants to go into the field anymore because the pay and benefits are decreasing.

          The only reason your system has hung on this long is because your leaders have continually imported 3rd world doctors willing to work at a fraction of the cost. Way to take care of your own people lol.

          Anyone championing 'free' healthcare, 'you must pay for my problems' is a chump in that regard. Do some research and be a man and handle your own problems.

          "5. The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."

          6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.

          It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."


          https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110

          https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show

          https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler

          https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html

          https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs

          https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html

          Truth hurts eh
          its not my system. i'm american. i know its a better system though. the facts bear that out. 18th for the uk and 37th for usa. usa also spends twice as much on their system and it doesnt cover everyone unlike the uk's. how is that a better system? how is forcing millions into bankruptcy/poverty to cover their health care bills a good thing? maybe do some research of your own and look at the stats?

          if you follow british politics you would know that the right has been in control and their austerity is the one that has hurt the system so yes feel free to blame them. they should have taxed more but they cut instead which of course led to the problems. then they turn around and say "see the system is failing" right wing play book 101
          Last edited by daggum; 05-26-2019, 05:08 PM.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by A.K View Post
            So you team deflection now?

            Joshua fought in a 90k arena where 90% of the tickets were 10-20$, the cheapest wilder tickets are $45 for ****ty nosebleeds in a smaller venue.
            If wilder fought at a 90k venue they could easily sell it out pricing as cheap as England does and are we talking pounds too? Cause in that case Joshua tickets are even cheaper
            Ticket prices for AJ's Wembley fights always range from £40 ($51) to £2000 ($2544)

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            • #56
              Originally posted by diplo View Post
              As I said in an earlier post, I would advise you not to continue to embarrass yourself about a subject you have the only the shallowest knowledge of
              Oh OK - please point out in detail where I was wrong. Provide details and sources please. Here are my sources - all from the previous 2 years.

              https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110

              https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show

              https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler

              https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html

              https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs

              https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html

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              • #57
                Originally posted by diplo View Post
                As I said in an earlier post, I would advise you not to continue to embarrass yourself about a subject you have the only the shallowest knowledge of
                Medical personnel in your country is 57% white and 29% percent Asian. Your country is about 80% white and 7% Asian.

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                • #58
                  Joshua is the bigger name between him and Wilder. Truth is the UK's fanbase is rather rabid, as opposed to a much more tame and smaller US one. The fact is that the US doesn't embrace their boxers is another factor. It seems like boxing champions are held to high esteem in the UK. Here in the U.S. not very many people would be able to recognize a Wilder or Crawford from a crowd of common folk.

                  Let's be honest here, if Wilder sold out a stadium with 90k seats, even at 15 dollars per ticket, his fans would be running around like lunatics. Foaming at the mouth, spouting how much their main man is selling out. Pathetic. Give props where props are due.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by daggum View Post
                    its not my system. i'm american. i know its a better system though. the facts bear that out. 18th for the uk and 37th for usa. usa also spends twice as much on their system and it doesnt cover everyone unlike the uk's. how is that a better system? how is forcing millions into bankruptcy/poverty to cover their health care bills a good things?

                    if you follow british politics you would know that the right has been in control and their austerity is the one that has hurt the system so yes feel free to blame them. they should have taxed more but they cut instead which of course led to the problems. then they turn around and say "see the system is failing" right wing play book 101
                    Lol I always knew you were a fuc.king clown man but to be a commie/socialist you really are a little qu.eer lol. Lol - should have taxed more - that is your answer to everything. Disgraceful people.

                    I hope you move to a commie country and get your wish - if the USA system sucks so bad go move to Canada or somewhere else. Anyone who really needs care in the USA gets it - do you really think a doctor turns down a gunshot patient because they don't have insurance? lol

                    Read some books about economics and try and educate yourself a bit buddy.

                    The system here in the US absolutely has its problems but the level of care in the US is FAR better than anywhere else in the world. The overly litigious nature of the US drives up costs here and also the over regulated nature of most fields here ends up driving up costs as it restricts entry into the profession, which naturally, as I'm sure you know since you're such an economics wiz - raises prices while reducing quality of service.

                    Disgraceful people you commies

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
                      Maybe English isn't your first language - because you don't really seem to make much sense when you post on here.
                      Puerile.

                      A 71-year-old service that provides care based on clinical need rather than an ability to pay for it will always be the human thing to do now it’s part of the fabric of our society. So despite scaremongering it will always survive.

                      ....And it will always be stretched to breaking point.

                      Anyway good for you for being so intensely proud of where you come from. There’s a word for that I think.

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