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11. Ain't freedom to choose your poison
Thu Jun 25, 2026, 04:48 PM
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in America great? We are so proudly free (enterprise). We’ve got the best healthcare and choose to ration it out starting at the big numbers: at least $10, 20, 30 thousands or more a pop.

See how beautiful our system takes care of the least of these. No, stupid not those victims of poor health people. I mean the poor, “least of these stock holders crying about lower returns on their overinflated medical system. Ya gotta break a few eggs (hearts, livers and spleens) if you want a good heath system for us beautiful people can’t you see?.

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30 years ago lapfog_1 Thursday #1
We can only hope popsdenver Thursday #2
I can't look. Thanks for posting. I just can't look. Have a great day. twodogsbarking Thursday #3
It was peanuts compared to what you'd pay back in the USA DFW Thursday #9
I'm glad to see you posting today& that you are well enough to do so. irisblue Thursday #4
Thanks for the kind words! DFW Thursday #6
Best wishes DFW and thanks for the perspective. ED Evolve Dammit Thursday #5
No sweat! I haven't been in an American hospital overnight since 2011. DFW Thursday #7
Here's our Canadian Health story Tripper11 Thursday #8
Here in Germany DFW Thursday #14
Stay Well DFW! We love your posts from across the pond. joanbarnes Thursday #10
If I have not been the cause of fatal boredom DFW Yesterday #37
Heheh blm 23 hrs ago #52
Ain't freedom to choose your poison relogic Thursday #11
Actually, my Doctor in Dallas said I was right to get the procedure done in Germany DFW Thursday #15
Yes relogic Thursday #18
I left Pennsylvania in 1975, so I'm in the dark about what it is like there now DFW Thursday #20
My dear PA relogic Thursday #22
We love you, DFW. So happy to hear that everything is going well for you! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #12
As well as can be hoped for, anyway!! I am grateful for your comment!! DFW Thursday #21
Many Happy Returns to your bride and condolences for the loss of her mom. ... littlemissmartypants Thursday #23
It's amazing what can happen in fifty years! DFW Thursday #24
It really is! 🌞❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #25
Northern Germany, my husband's father Tree Lady Thursday #29
You can still get the citizenship without moving there right away. DFW Yesterday #42
Happy for your outcome but disappointed in the bill......... KS Toronado Thursday #13
I'm a legal resident here, so you heard wrong DFW Thursday #17
The 19% VAT tax is also used to pay for many of those "free" services MichMan 23 hrs ago #55
My Angiogram cost $20k 14 yrs ago. Jacson6 Thursday #16
Now THAT is a typical horror story, the likes of which I hear often DFW Thursday #19
Living the life. Love that you are at it. cachukis Thursday #26
I'm still alive DFW Yesterday #43
Wisdom pays dividends. cachukis Yesterday #44
Wow, what a great happy ending story! DFW Yesterday #45
The best of times, the worst of times. cachukis 23 hrs ago #46
Sometimes the simple things stand out DFW 23 hrs ago #47
My grandfather was a supervisor in the Back Bay cachukis 23 hrs ago #49
Thanks, we intend to try! DFW 23 hrs ago #54
The Scots certainly woke it up. cachukis 22 hrs ago #56
It would be basically free here in Sweden, so there's that. Celerity Thursday #27
Is that for legal residents, or anyone who shows up? DFW Yesterday #33
Legal residents. You do not have to be a citizen, just be living here legally. You cannot (of course) come here as a Celerity Yesterday #35
Medical tourism was, for a while, at least, a concern in Canada DFW Yesterday #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Thursday #28
I'm glad you are doing well MustLoveBeagles Thursday #30
Thanks! DFW Yesterday #34
Glad you are ok. I slipped and fell on stairs in a hotel in Beilstein, Germany and dislocated a finger. surfered Thursday #31
That sounds typical for all three countries DFW Yesterday #32
We are in Germany Old Crank Yesterday #38
If either of you had a German employer, that made all the difference. DFW Yesterday #40
We took TK insurance Old Crank 21 hrs ago #58
Thanks! Yes, it so seems to have been successful. DFW 10 hrs ago #59
My daughter did her BA abroad in France - TBF Yesterday #39
Germany is different, not surprisingly. DFW Yesterday #41
Recommended. H2O Man 23 hrs ago #48
A socialist country here in Europe. DFW 23 hrs ago #50
Medical care and education. H2O Man 23 hrs ago #53
Hospital Bill here in Canada (for Canadians, naturalized included) Justice matters. 23 hrs ago #51
Canada seems to have learned from the mistakes of other countries. DFW 10 hrs ago #60
I've been thinking of you... róisín_dubh 22 hrs ago #57
My last cardiac episode in the USA was in 2011. DFW 10 hrs ago #61
I still feel that it should be completely free, paid with higher taxes Polybius 6 hrs ago #62
Thanks for the well-wishes DFW 4 hrs ago #63
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