No, she's right. You're nothing but a dual.
Truly, I am astounded that I cannot make you my bitch. Surely there has to be a good reason for this, yes? But, as I cannot utterly pwn you, I must dismiss you. You may go.
Fixed for accuracy.
And I'll give you a secret: You're inconsistant.
Illegal aliens pay taxes, do they not? It is ILLEGAL to give someone a paycheque without any tax deductions.
I shall reveal to you a secret. You cannot spell worth a damn. Rather typical of American stupidity.
You are so intimidated by me that you run around screaming that I am a fake. Obviously, I have done more damage to you in our previous altercations than I had first suspected. This is your way of coping, by pretending that I am not the famous individual who ripped you to shreds without so much as breaking into the slightest of sweats. Do carry on.
This still cracks me up.Sweet predictable vapid bitch,
It's a step in the right direction, but I think it has its own problems.
I wouldn't mind a National Insurance scheme similar to Germany's. Seems the best of both worlds, let the market control the majority of it, and the state step in and help take care of those who fall through the cracks.
There's nothing wrong with the American health care system that a good program of extermination for lawyers, niggers and liberals and the deportation of 30 million illegal aliens w0uldn't cure.
That's called the American system, you dumbass motherfucker. It is EXACTLY what the Americans have. Fuck, but you are stupid.
The German health care system has the reputation of being one of the best in the world. There is an extensive network of hospitals and doctors covering even the remotest areas of Germany.
Waiting lists for treatments are rare. Medical facilities are equipped with the latest technology and the statutory health insurance scheme provides nearly full cover for most medical treatments and medicines. Almost everybody in Germany has access to this system, irrespective of income or social status.
The downside is that medical costs are high. Health care costs - for doctors, hospital stays and even medicines - are among the most expensive in the world. There is no such thing as "free" treatment in Germany, not even in state hospitals. All care, including emergencies, has to be paid for by you or your health insurance!
When coming to Germany, it is therefore extremely important to have a full health care insurance, as a serious illness could cause a financial disaster. In most cases, you will even be obliged to prove you have adequate cover. See our section on health insurance for details.