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Kelangan nating i develop ang sarili nating defence manufacturers. We need to invest on boats, island missiles, anti aircraft and anti ship guns, radar.Parang red alert lang yan, bago mo susugurin ang kampo ng kalaban, dapat may pang depensa ka muna.
That's all well and good my friend, pero I would rather they offer muna truly free of charge universal healthcare and education sa mga kababayan natin. After that sige kahit Kirov at Tesla tank pa bilhin nila walang problema haha
Trust me on this one na ang free of charge na health care doesn't work. Mas maganda ang system natin sa pinas wherein we shop for health care. However, I do agree sa education.Still, ang defence manufacturer doesn't mean na gubyerno. Bagkus, dapat sa mga private local defence manufacturer i-award ng gubyerno ang contracts like handguns, etc. Para masuportahan ito.
Hindi siya sustainable brad. Once you offer something for free sa citizenry, yang offer na yan ay hindi na mababawi kundi magkakaroon ng rebolusyon.Ang buhay ng tao humahaba, and the free healthcare (na nanggagaling din sa tax) ang magbabayad niyan. Lahat ng tao kesyo mataba, pabaya, o matanda, mag aavail ng healthcare dahil libre naman e. Ang magbabayad niyan gubyerno. The more na tumatanda ang populasyon and the more na humahaba ang buhay ng tao, ang burden e masyadong mabigat so hindi ma susustain yan ng gubyerno. Ngayon, trap na ang goverment dahil pag kinuha nila ang free healthcare magkakaroon ng rebolusyon, reklamo, o rally. Ang gagawin ng gubyerno to delay its collapse is to borrow money from international borrowers to sustain this welfare. It's a band-aid fix. It just delays the inevitable. Hindi siya sustainable, masaya pag meron, but not feasible.That's why hanga ako sa healthcare ng Pinas, oo hindi kalidad pero depende sa kakayahan mo. Wala kang pambayad o sobrang kaunti lang pera mo, pila ka sa government hospital, and don't complain about the service. May kaunti kang pera na nakatabi, choose a private hospital na maliit ang get that minimum standard of care. You want a suite like service, then go to St. Lukes o Asian Hospital. May choices, depende sa kung anong abot kaya mo. The good thing about this system? Choice and sustainability.Matanda ka na, like 80, magpapa bypass ka pa ba sa puso? Sa free healthcare kailangan nilang gawin yun no matter what. Tapos mabubuhay ng ilang taon? 5 years for a million peso operation depende sa kung ilang ugat ang ilalagay, hindi sulit. Hindi tama, lalo na finite ang resources natin.Ang Philhealth natin is very commendable lalo na sa pagpapababa ng hospital expenses pero that system is very sustainable, and it is in fact better, than free healthcare to all.Dito papasok ang sinasabi kong education, kasi pag may health education ang tao (like RH law) e kahit papano magkakaroon sila ng informed choices kung ano gusto nilang gawin.
Salamat sa iyong opinyon par and it paints one side of the story. It does, pero I've worked in the super model daw ng free healthcare and that is NHS ng UK. It's free. Totally. So ano na siya ngayon? NHS cuts because a first world country cannot sustain it. Ang nag papa opera ng bypass duon? Mga obese na walang ginawa kundi kumain. Pag may kaunting diperensiya, they will sue the hospital and get millions from it. Now ang estimate, the NSH will collapse by 2020.Imbes na free healthcare, ang palagay ko na tamang ginagawa at tamang direksyon is health insurance, Obamacare ika nga. Insurance will shoulder the supposedly cost.Once the NHS collapse, I don't know what will happen or anong ruckus na mangyayari sa UK. Maybe ala V in Vendetta ang mangyaayari? Anarchy? Perhaps. Perhaps not.Condolence sa kaibigan mo pre. There's always two sides of the same coin. But rather than completely free healthcare, mas pabor ako sa completely free education because education can sustain life.