Faiez
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Bro, why the roads are so bad in the US srsly? If the government doesnt have money, shouldnt there be more private roads?
because socialism.
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Bro, why the roads are so bad in the US srsly? If the government doesnt have money, shouldnt there be more private roads?
exactly....let the people design, build and run the country as they please. Do you know anything about economics ?
US is not a socialist country, you won't even be admited to most clinics if you dont have insurance. If it were socialist things would have been different.because socialism.
Bro, why the roads are so bad in the US srsly? If the government doesnt have money, shouldnt there be more private roads?
US is not a socialist country, you won't even be admited to most clinics if you dont have insurance. If it were socialist things would have been different.
I have experinced this firsthand when I came to this country and you tell me its not true? Lol.That's not true. Hospitals are required to treat people. Who pays is a totally different matter.
I have experinced this firsthand when I came to this country and you tell me its not true? Lol.
I would be getting my insurance in 15 days after the date I visited the clinic and they refused to allow me to see a doctor, that is after I had to fill out bunch of crap that wasted an hour of my time.
I had also informed them beforehand that I would be paying myself.
Cant believe i have watched that whole thing, but one thing i learned is Sausage Sandwiches can save lives.
U.S. infrastructure lagging far behind Europe | Homeland Security News Wire
America’s transportation infrastructure is quickly falling behind the rest of the world as roads continue to fall into disrepair, railroad lines age, and airports become more congested resulting in longer commute times, more delays, and increasing transportation-related fatalities; the United States now ranks twenty-third overall for infrastructure quality between Spain and Chile; government expenditures on infrastructure have fallen to just 2.4 percent of GDP; in contrast Europe invests 5 percent of its GDP on infrastructure and China 9 percent; U.S. infrastructure investment has fallen behind largely as a result of the highway trust fund’s declining revenues, which are generated from gas and vehicle taxes
yikes. how do we fix this??? maybe time to stop throwing money at the military industrial complex and put some people to work to fix our infrastructure.
we need a FDR kinda leader to get the ball rolling.
That's not true. Hospitals are required to treat people. Who pays is a totally different matter.
The minimum wage is low in USA while the salaries and bonuses of top 1% has skyrocketed. The states and municipalities are cutting services while rich are moving to gated communities.
I have experinced this firsthand when I came to this country and you tell me its not true? Lol.
I would be getting my insurance in 15 days after the date I visited the clinic and they refused to allow me to see a doctor, that is after I had to fill out bunch of crap that wasted an hour of my time.
I had also informed them beforehand that I would be paying myself.
remove minimum wage, unemployment solved to a large part...
India also receives US Aid on many projects/ NGOs. Check out the facts before writing the next post in rage..For starters, Stop giving aid to broken countries.
Really ! When there was no minimum wage or max working hours a week the workers revolted and caused socialist and communist revolutions. Nobody gives higher salary and benefits unless they are mandated by the government. You have to keep social peace by giving living wage to workers. The CEOs of America's 500 biggest companies got a collective pay raise of 16% last year earning total compensation of $5.2 billion. That's an average $10.5 million apiece. Exercised stock options and vested stock awards account for 60% of total pay for this group of 500 firms. How much did the minimum rise from last year ? 0% ! While the inflation and higher prices eroded the buying power of the people in USA.
that's the effect of regulations, not the free market...A whole bunch of complex regulations put by the government to force everyone into getting insurance. Same thing in the motor industry, infact everywhere. That's a controlled socialistic model, not a free market.