jhungary
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Yeah, I saw that, just want to explain things.Yah I posted that reply (and you are now replying) in Team USA thread.
I forget did you study in US yourself?
I was born in the US, went back to college in Colorado.
His post was full of holes, if you just look at the article, the "Facts" the article mentioned is that US is declining in Life Expectance, Hospital Bed, Poverty Line and Suicide rate
Where I mentioned to him all but Poverty Line were even close to measure quality of life, because life expectance is a combination of many factors, and it mostly related to medicinal, I mean country like Maldives and Costa Rica have higher life expectance than both US and China, I would not say either place have higher quality of life than the US.
Hospital Bed is for inpatient, which is one part of medical care, not quality of living, and you don't really use hospital bed a lot, I mean a normal person would probably see a GP 5 or 6 times before going to a hospital. Which mean hospital bed wouldn't be the right factor for medical care standard, let alone quality of life.
And suicide rate is uncommon, a normal person would not think about suicide. While I would agree mental health issue is big in the US, but it was so around the world. I myself have suffered from PTSD after returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. I gone thru the entire mental health service and I can tell you, it wouldn't matter much even if you have universal health care like in Australia.
And poverty line is the only remotely comparable factors in the 4 that reflect on quality of living, however, US define poverty line as a person would have barely minimal quality of living with near 20 grand for a couple. But for China, poverty line, at $5.5 or $2.6 a day, is for barely living. That's a different standard so I would argue it could not compare
That was my point being made on that thread which he deleted and restart another one.