Tuesday, March 10, 2009

money talk$

so throughout the years, I've gone to different shops to have some work done on my car. what I find as a general consensus is that the places that you can get the cheap work done for is on a lower echelon than those who you pay top dollar for. thats how it is, usually. there may be every once in a while where a cheap shop will hook you up or just take their time for some reason on yours and do a very good job. however it is not really in their best interest because theyre trying to pump cars in an out of that place to get their work done.

this is kinda what ive heard about the health care system in other countries. of course they are cheaper, if not free, especially compared to the US health care system. however, it might be a case of you get what you pay for. you know that in the US, most of the time if you can afford it the high cost health care, you will pay for it and have a good sense of knowing that you will decently get taken care of. however, when you go to or hear about the services at public hospitals, where the services are provided at low or no cost, then you know that there is that side of the coin also. I have heard from many that in these other countries, although the health care is provided at minimal or no cost, they sometimes feel that any type of care should be acceptable because the patients are getting it for free. after all, what motivation do they have to give better services when they arent really getting much out of it?

i have not yet seen sicko, but i guesssssssssssss ill see what all the hype is about. i know that our health care system isnt tip top, so ill see what else mista moorizzle has to knock on it, and how he'll portray the ressssssssst of the systems.

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