terrifying
Wake me up when it gets half as bad as this:
http://www.zombietime.com/world_cant_wait_sf_11-2-2005/There were so many "9/11 Truthers" running around Obama wound up appointing one to his cabinet -- then as quickly getting rid of him after his crazy conspiracy theories came to light.
By the way, doesn't Cuba have the best healthcare system in the world or something?
No, they have pretty decent healthcare by Third World standards. They do not and have never had better healthcare than the United States.
What they do have is in part owing to the United States giving Cuba millions in medical aid, both direct foreign aid and private donations.
Cuba's AIDS rate is one sixth of the U.S.
I'm willing to bet that having AIDS carries considerably more ostracism
There was actually a time when Cuba had mandatory tests for HIV and forcibly quarantined anyone who tested positive.
The main problem with socialized healthcare is that it costs too much. We're already many trillions of dollars in debt.
Shh! This is a historic moment ... don't harsh the vibe, man!
You also mentioned the low pay of Cuban doctors. That's another "health care reform" only a totalitarian country could support. Cuba can afford to pay doctors less than taxi drivers only so long as leaving Cuba is illegal.
The secret is called taxes
Why not balance the budget first, using what you already have, then only after demonstrating that elementary level of competence raising taxes and creating an expensive new entitlement program?
The secret is called "incompetence". It's what politicans are when they blow a bunch of money on the political equivalent of hookers and coke then after the stimulus binge return to Washington to enact expensive new entitlements.
And after seeing the way politicians borrow and spend our grandkids' money why should they get more of it? Do you really believe there is some tipping point where the politicians will collect so much tax money they will suddenly become competent in spending it?
I'm not necessarily against tax increases, but prove to me you can live within your means first. Balance the budget for a couple of years then sell me your fancy new entitlement program, and when you say, "These taxes are how we will pay for it and this is our plan for controlling future cost increases," I will be more disposed to believing.