If universal healthcare is so great, then why is Italy struggling with corona virus?

High deductible plans are for fucking retards. I broke my foot and it was 80 for the ER visit and ~10 for the painkillers. Basically 100 dollars total cost. My insurance is 110/month base. Neck yourself you propaganda spewing retard.

>He's *COOF* mocking you retards. You question the legitimacy *COOF COOF COOF* of universal *SNEEEEEZE* healthcare and the european government system that you *COOF COOF* force kids aged 6-*COOF* 16 *COOF COOF SNEEEEZE* 16-29 to work in grocery stores and restaurants who only get mild symptoms who are *COOOF COOF COOF* infecting panicked boomers who are showing up to them in droves.
>And who can't get *SNEEEEEEZE* care because they can't afford rent and are forced to work because the free *CCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOF* tests are delayed until tuesday? The same kids working.

Be side too many people at once are sick you retard. You will se how will work your paid health care system will work when the shit will hit the fan in USA :)

Yerp's stock response when asked a cogent question they can't answer, like our lefties: "You're stupid."

You’re mistaken the insurance will only cover the testing of the coronavirus but if you have it and you need treatment that is completely out of pocket. Very jewy wording on the insurance companies part

>medically unprepared
Your country is a cesspit of diabetic fatties. The US will have the highest death toll of the whole western world, absolute and relativ.

>Goy give more more than 50% your federal budget so I can buy guns so your youth can die for me
>U S A
>U S A
>Hey amerimutt maybe you should put some of that money on a public health system that doesn't assrape your people in dire moments
>REEEEEEEEE SHUTUPPPPP THINK SVOUT THE RABI'S POCKET REEEE
Jesus

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Friendly reminder to our Eurofriends who still don't understand: The United States is large, vast, and isolated. 1000 negros and boomers getting infected in Los Angeles literally doesn't affect someone in Nebraska or Kentucky.