Much as I respect you Laura and I'm sure you aren't implying that half the world is mediocre, I do take offence at this.
It seems it's an ideological thing - should we look after ourselves or should we look after each other?
Before I say anything, I must note that I am not suggesting that our country does a bang up job on healthcare. We have problems, no doubt. But I don't believe a government run healthcare system is the answer. I pay almost $1000 a month to make sure my family has health insurance. I am painfully aware of healthcare costs and problems here.
That said, you can also find PLENTY of cases where those who can afford it come to America for their treatment. I know that when I faced surgery last fall for a serious health issue, I was incredibly thankful that I could find a private hospital that was at the cutting edge of treatment to take my case. I do not to give up that option.
We may be a young country, but we are a country that was founded on different principles than Europe. That's kind of the point.
From reading some of the over-the-pond views, it seems like people think that we don't do anything to support the poor here. Of course we help the poor (and spending has consistently grown every year for a very long time).
No country is perfect. There isn't a SINGLE thing that you can Google with a +sucks and not get plenty results. Even if we had the most perfect healthcare system on earth (whatever that might be), there would be just as many people to find fault in it.
This thread makes me unproductive. :anon.sml: