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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, ALF said:

The World: Life Expectancy (2020) - Top 100+  Est.

 

54.    United States of America    79.5    2020 (Est.)

 

http://www.geoba.se/population.php?pc=world&type=015&year=2020&page=1

 

I thought the US had the best health care system and by far the most expensive

 

The myth that doctors keep a population alive longer.  Our medical system treats sick people, it doesn't keep people healthy.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

We also have the worst diet and several cities that are almost war zones

 

But don't let those silly details get in the way of your Narrative

 

How can the poor have a healthy diet ?  Why can't law enforcement bring order to problem cities ? 

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30 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

We also have the worst diet and several cities that are almost war zones

 

But don't let those silly details get in the way of your Narrative

 

Have read (but haven't confirmed) that the US also treats babies that are born but will die very shortly after birth as live births but that many other countries treat them as still births (I.e., they don't count against life expectancy statistics).  If that is accurate, adjusting the treatment of those births would move the US up in the rankings.

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12 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

How can the poor have a healthy diet ?  Why can't law enforcement bring order to problem cities ? 

 

Not just 'the poor' have an unhealthy diet.  Fast food, junk food, and processed foods cause alot of America's health problems across social strata.

And 'the poor' in the United States are better fed than most of the rest of the world

 

Law Enforcement cannot bring 'order' to the problem cities for several reasons. 

Chief among these is the failed "War on Drugs".  Prohibition leads to black markets.  Black markets lead to turf wars.  Turf wars lead to violence

Another is a culture treating LEO as 'the enemy' rather than respecting the service they provide to the general public

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22 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

Have read (but haven't confirmed) that the US also treats babies that are born but will die very shortly after birth as live births but that many other countries treat them as still births (I.e., they don't count against life expectancy statistics).  If that is accurate, adjusting the treatment of those births would move the US up in the rankings.

 

...the woefully inept, unqualified cardboard cutout propped up by ex-Clintonites from the "criminal syndicate" was charged with carrying on the bloviating pant suit's vision for universal health care....SMH......

2 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

Not just 'the poor' have an unhealthy diet.  Fast food, junk food, and processed foods cause alot of America's health problems across social strata.

And 'the poor' in the United States are better fed than most of the rest of the world

 

Law Enforcement cannot bring 'order' to the problem cities for several reasons. 

Chief among these is the failed "War on Drugs".  Prohibition leads to black markets.  Black markets lead to turf wars.  Turf wars lead to violence

Another is a culture treating LEO as 'the enemy' rather than respecting the service they provide to the general public

...NYS spends $62.4 BILLION on welfare......money well spent my azz......how many come to this state because of Governor Guido's ineptitude?...think  my 20 grand in NYS income taxes is well spent?.....retiring to Florida shortly.....

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I still think that the massive income inequality is a major problem. Just trying to have a honest and civil exchange to major problems that need solutions. 

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, ALF said:

I still think that the massive income inequality is a major problem. Just trying to have a honest and civil exchange to major problems that need solutions. 

Massive income inequality between whom?

 

The median HOUSEHOLD income is around 50k per year. What do you think the median household iPhone number is? Or smart watch? How much do those things cost?

 

Imagine if instead of getting everyone in the family the new iPhone, they got McDonald’s less and bought some fresh produce. 

 

Maybe thats “unreasonable”. I find it hard to feel sympathy for the poor who just “can’t” eat healthy but are 300 lbs at 25. These folks aren’t starving, clearly they are affording something.

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24 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...NYS spends $62.4 BILLION on welfare......money well spent my azz......how many come to this state because of Governor Guido's ineptitude?...think  my 20 grand in NYS income taxes is well spent?.....retiring to Florida shortly.....

 

That's the problem , how to solve it is the big question. I don't blame you for retiring in Florida , a state with no income tax. I retired here on a small enough pension to pay very small state income tax. 

Posted
12 minutes ago, ALF said:

I still think that the massive income inequality is a major problem. Just trying to have a honest and civil exchange to major problems that need solutions. 

 

Why do you believe income inequality is a problem?

Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, GG said:

Wealth or income inequality?   

 

I would think total wealth . Someone earning minimum wage does not have the higher education of a engineer. The gap gets much wider after that example. 

 

High income invested wisely becomes higher wealth  to me. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

because the tv and internet told him it is

 

I'm old ,  it's what I have seen in a lifetime way before internet.

Posted
4 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker said:

 

Are you talking about wealth or income?

 

Also, I’d like to know why you think the disparity matters or is problematic.

 

One problem is the working poor who earn too much to qualify for medicaid , who cannot afford medical and dental coverage if their job does not provide it. Barely living paycheck to paycheck with no savings is a real problem for too many.  

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2 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

One problem is the working poor who earn too much to qualify for medicaid , who cannot afford medical and dental coverage if their job does not provide it. Barely living paycheck to paycheck with no savings is a real problem for too many.  

Wealth or income?

Posted
7 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

One problem is the working poor who earn too much to qualify for medicaid , who cannot afford medical and dental coverage if their job does not provide it. Barely living paycheck to paycheck with no savings is a real problem for too many.  

 

So is the answer to give them more handouts, or give them opportunities to find a better-paying jobs?

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