Maximus wrote:Demonax wrote:Maximus wrote:
is their an end to the rubbish hurtling out of your mouth?
Only a moron like Lordo can find something to criticise in government supported free medical care for the poor and for immigrants. A sign of a truly sick mind. Maybe he should attend and ask for some assistance?
The guy probably wonders into the RoC to claim his "right" to free medical and strain these services even more too. Once he's taken his drugs he wonders back to the rubbish regime to trash Kyrenia. The sick man.
...i must say that, if i remember correctly, VP explains that the intent is there, by the "Turks" within the Turkish population, to exercise this right precisely to add costs to the "Greek" medical system. however, from that discussion, it appears that the north does not provide better treatment itself, and it appears that there are upfront fees that are more costly.
...as it is, it is food for thought, if there was a Greek Constituency, in a Bicommunal Society, how well would such a distribution of Health Care be effected, given that the Federal Government would be setting a standard it can enforce, that the Constituencies would be (competing) committed to engage. let us also imagine that the population of Cyprus will grow, without being torn apart, and the gateway for so many services that the world of Finance, and Commerce need, (and as an EU member beyond an advent) for which this island is well situated. in the choices, and a population that demographically has changed, it is entirely possible to anticipate that this increase in demand, quality-wise, as well as quantity, will be reflected in a more refined distribution of this need for communication, (assuming all other variables are equal), in essence the Hospice of medical care. it is not at all unimaginable, in this future, that Health Care is provided in many Languages, whatever Cypriot Constituency one examines. in my opinion, (given that the Health Care is the best that is provided in the world), an expertise would exist which can be exported, because language is no barrier (or less of a barrier), as it is for others competing Globally (to provide services not in English), where social medicine or private, must grow.
indeed, Lordo, there is a serious problem, and it is likely to get worse before it gets better, this clip you present represents the Cooperative spirit of Cypriot Doctors, which in fact has existed since the movement was born. it is at least a comfort, don't you think, that this spontaneous like Hospitality exists, in an environment, which as you say, is so caustic. thanks for the clip; Freedom for Cyprus, Freedom for Cypriots, too.