We don't have anywhere near as many problems here so there's not much to talk about Andy.
We are more "socialist" and things are good. Everyone gets healthcare...citizens fought for it from the same people that are fighting to keep the status quo in the US right now.
When it comes to family practice/internal medicine type care, I am willing to admit that socialized medicine probably works better than the system currently in place in the U.S.
As long as you never get seriously ill, socialized medicine works great. The problem comes when you need highly specialized medical care and its in this area where socialized medicine falls far, far short.
The quality of medical care delivered in the U.S. is far, far superior to your system. The problem is it costs a lot more and many Americans can NOT afford it. This is why the affluent citizens of YOUR COUNTRY come to the U.S. when they get really sick.
I completely understand why you so strongly support socializing my country's medical care system. You are enraged that Americans can go get an MRI without having to wait 6 months or a year. You are enraged that Americans can go to a specialist on a moments notice and find out they need knee surgery on a Wednesday, go in for the surgery that Friday and be almost fully recovered by the following Monday. In your country under your medical care system, those options simply aren't available to you.
Instead of trying to tear apart my country's medical care system, why don't you re-direct that energy into trying to improve YOUR COUNTRY'S medical care system.
Unlike you Tsonga, I am not a petty, selfish individual. I want you to have all the wondeful medical care options that I currently enjoy with the understanding that these options come with a heavy price tag. Most hard-working Americans are willing to do without the new car or annual family vacation to pay for the highest quality medical care should the need arise.
What good is money if you're extremely sick?