Why is our health care system virtually nonexistent?

Why is our health care system virtually nonexistent?

Breaking Bad was a message that our health care system was a total failure.

If we had the European system, he would not have to be worried about health care and would have gotten free health care.

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Because the U.S. is too busy building up its faggot military rather than helping its citizens.

Breaking Bad had nothing to do with his hospital bill but was about leaving a sizeable inheritance for his family, then it later turned to WW getting addicted to power and control.

It's like you didn't even watch the show and wanted to post a stupid meme. Retard.

OP is right, in the show he barely afford medical treatment despite having 2 jobs and being overqualified.

This was debunked. Walter White was cooking meth for the amazing healthcare insurance benefits

It's what happens when you let insurance dictate prices AND give free medical treatment to illegals AND allow those with self inflicted medical conditions to use taxpayer funding medical systems.

It really is a failure. You spend twice as much per capita as the most socialist European nations (Norway etc), and you have a below average life expectancy.

I am from a country with free healthcare. It took me 7 months to get an appointment, and I still don't have a dentist after trying for around a decade.

We have the best health care in the fucking world, OP. But that care costs money. As it should. You think our world class doctors and surgeons go to school for 10 years to make mininum wage?

If Walter White was such a chemistry genius, why didn’t he cook up his own cancer meds?

He could afford it. They talked about it in the show how much of a budget crunch it could be, he had relatives to lend him money, he had old friends that wanted to pay off the bill entirely.

He could afford it the entire time. The entire point of the show was that what he was doing was not about money at all, and they showed that numerous times.

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WHO RUNS THE COMPANIES??
WHO RUNS THE COMPANIES

They have names. They are real people. Who are they?

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because the government fixed it

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>If we had the European system, he would not have to be worried about health care

LOL, Have friend with heavy Corona symptoms go to hospital, Hospital send friend back home. Without treatment, Without medications. They are only willing to do anything if friend is no longer able to breathe.
Untill then you're told to fuck off

Euro medical system is a fucking disgrace.

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I heard high school teachers in the US all get health insurance from their employer so the premise of the show fails. Not sure if that is true though.

>Breaking Bad was a message that our health care system was a total failure.
A public school teacher having bad health insurance is the most unrealistic thing about BB.

Of our Health Care system is "non-existent", where do trannies like YOU come from?

Stupid trannie...go dilate and cope.

Cool it, goy.

Both his jobs were shit, him being overqualified is irrelevant.
Also he had rich people trying to hire him and pay all his medical bills, he turns to cooking meth because of his ego and desire to be in control and be "a man" for once in his life.
He also gets enough money to pay for his treatment very early on, like the second time he cooks a decent sized batch but he doesnt want to let go.

Wealthy trannies get their dicks chopped in America by expert Hewish doctors.
Poorfags go to Thailand to have their peepees snipped in their ladyboy factories. Hence why most of the trans surgery gone wrong stories come from people who went cheap to Asian castrators.

You niggers missed the entire purpose of the show.

It was about him realizing he was the bad guy and had made selfish decisions to make lots of money instead of spending his remaining time with his family and attending traditional treatment (that his public sector jobs health insurance did cover).

He was greedy and wanted more. In the end he realized that just as he was going to die so he saved Jamie instead.

Sigh.. it is so fucking tired.
Just because you have to pay for something does not mean it does not exist.

Why are you people like this?
Stop letting euros influence your thinking.

Yes but that is supposed to be a superior system.

How exactly was Walt the bad guy?
The only ones who died on the show as a result of his actions were scumbags.

doctors are only allowed to encourage obese patients to lose weight. even though obesity fucks up every system in the body, telling someone their shitty eating habits will be the end of them is "dehumanizing"

And then people have the gall to go on and say poor people have higher incidence of obesity because they can't afford healthy food. No, it's from all the boozing and cramming their pieholes.

It's because of this show that foreigners think every American is balls deep in medical debt.

U know under a national hc system he would not have received treatment right? U understand care is still rationed under a free for everyone system right?

He didnt make meth to pay his hospital bills. He made meth to have something to leave behind for his family when he died

>Its a total failure!
He would not have been selected for coverage in a socialized country. They do not ration out health care to an old man with cancer. The fact that he even had the chance to get treatment is a testament to US flexibility, though it costs him.

at the very beginning, he tells his class that "chemistry is the science of change."

Over the course of the show we see Walt go from being a ho-hum family man, disabled kid and all, to Heisenberg. He ruins his former life in exchange for control of his new creation, his meth empire.

newsflash pal, there are people in europe cooking meth, it has nothing to do with health care

His ex business partner offered to pay for his entire cancer treatment. Also he wanted additional treatments that most “universal healthcare” countries wouldn’t cover. At the end of the series Walter admits he started cooking meth because he liked it.