I’ve been to Germany, and I liked their healthcare system a lot. It was a bit expensive (though overall much cheaper than the US one, and as a student I paid a fairly decent amount) but going into a doctor’s office and not paying a cent is not half bad for healthcare :) .
Pretty decent country, except for the weather. If that’s socialism, scott, I would like me some more of it.
Excuse me, but as I parked on my street today in Berlin, I passed about ten cars including: one Porsche, 3 Mercedes, 2 BMW 5 series, an Audi TT, and an Aston Martin. This isn’t even one of the better streets in Berlin. Also financing for a car is almost unheard of here. These babies were bought with cash. If that’s socialism, they beat the capitalists at the capitalists’ own game.
Anady, excuse me, Scott, Socialism means community owned or controlled industry. Universal Healthcare doesn’t make a place socialist. Also with a GDP of $44,000 per Capita as opposed to $46,000 per Capita in the US, the healthcare system doesn’t seem to be hurting German industry.
Funny thing how the most powerful country in the world would be brought down by everything that all of the other 1st world countries have been doing for a very long time. Germany adopted Universal Healthcare in the 1880’s.
HUMPHRIES almost 15 years ago
scotty, been there have you ?
PS Read a little. The toon is out of Munich, though a little more liberal than Barvaria it’s CSU and about conservative as you an get.
4uk4ata almost 15 years ago
I’ve been to Germany, and I liked their healthcare system a lot. It was a bit expensive (though overall much cheaper than the US one, and as a student I paid a fairly decent amount) but going into a doctor’s office and not paying a cent is not half bad for healthcare :) .
Pretty decent country, except for the weather. If that’s socialism, scott, I would like me some more of it.
RussellNash almost 15 years ago
Excuse me, but as I parked on my street today in Berlin, I passed about ten cars including: one Porsche, 3 Mercedes, 2 BMW 5 series, an Audi TT, and an Aston Martin. This isn’t even one of the better streets in Berlin. Also financing for a car is almost unheard of here. These babies were bought with cash. If that’s socialism, they beat the capitalists at the capitalists’ own game.
Anady, excuse me, Scott, Socialism means community owned or controlled industry. Universal Healthcare doesn’t make a place socialist. Also with a GDP of $44,000 per Capita as opposed to $46,000 per Capita in the US, the healthcare system doesn’t seem to be hurting German industry.
Funny thing how the most powerful country in the world would be brought down by everything that all of the other 1st world countries have been doing for a very long time. Germany adopted Universal Healthcare in the 1880’s.