• bitflag@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    but when you were shown to be wrong about your 30%

    You showed nothing. Both the US and Europe mostly rely on making the employer pay, though in Europe it’s typically mandatory and sent to a national system rather than the employer deciding by itself (or not) to pay for a private insurer for varying level of coverage. So there’s just no way the US employers pay 300% more for a system which is “only” 50% more costly.

    (also co-pays are fairly standard everywhere in Europe, to avoid abuses)

    So that’s my best guess at your motivation, but please correct me. Why?

    My motivation is fighting misinformation. Just because the misinformation comes from the side you support doesn’t mean you should ignore it. In this case someone just made up shock numbers to get engagement and clicks, and that’s not how you support a sound health care policy.

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      26 days ago

      OK cool, well if “someone is wrong on this Internet” is more important to you than making a case for a better health are system (that I note you have spent 0 energy on) I think I’m done. Thanks for the entertainment of “$5k per person is 30% cheaper than $10k” though, that was a good one.

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        26 days ago

        if “someone is wrong on this Internet” is more important to you

        If you think misinformation and propaganda is “someone being wrong on the internet” you are clearly a lost cause. Hope you enjoy the troll farms!

        $5k per person is 30% cheaper than $10k”

        Never wrote such a thing. Good strawman.

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          26 days ago

          “As usual with those sorts of memes, the numbers are completely wrong. European nations spend around 11-12% of GDP on healthcare vs about 17% for the US. So you’d likely pay significantly less (about 30% less)”

          Dis you?