funny how i am Danish. and it is kinda funny that they are visiting our capital. and yes the capital is indeed a place full of bikes and you gotta watch out for the bike lanes
Yip. And even if it is private health insurance (like Switzerland or the Netherlands), it is mandatory, universal and the prices are strictly controlled by the governments. Basically, if a country doesn’t have a single-payer governmental system (like the NHS in the UK), it has at least a very successful Obamacare-style healthcare.
The difference is that in europe (an other areas of the world) medicine is typically an undergraduate degree. Unlike in the U.S. where its 4 years undergrad, four years medical, 4 years residency and THEN your board certified. If you want a specialization, its another 3-4 years of fellowship. Its expensive to see an American doctor because its expensive to become one so costs fall to the patient. When its less expensive to become a doctor its less expensive to see one. And when everyone in America insists on seeing a specialist its no wonder why the costs are so high.
What the hell are you talking about??? In Europe and "other areas" there is simply no such thing as undergraduate degree that you require to enter medical school. Europe medical degree is equal to USA medical school degree, that's why Doctors from other countries can confirm their degree and practice medicine in USA. So it's not "undergraduate" degree at all. In Europe for instance you take 6 (usually) years of medical studies in university (which again equals everything up to medical school in USA) + 1 year of mandatory residency + 1-5 years of "specialist" residency. In USA it's so expensive to see a doctor because there is zero government focus to decrease cost of medical help.
@@Cearb dude, people from europe explained to me personally that they do four years of medical school during undergrad. And yes in the usa you can finish high school at 18 and go to an associate physician program thats only two years following high school to meet the healthcare demands of the us population. So doubting youve personally investigated every country, i can assume youve never heard of the worlds youngest surgeon who was under the age of twelve and legally operated on people due to the fact he lived a third world country who litterally had no other available healthcare infustructure outside the wooden shack behand his parents house where the boy stared in a documentary showing him separate the fingers of a girl who had been burned. So yeah, fuck you. An in the US the cost is high because of what i described. A person who eats, smokes, drugs and drinks themselves to death is not the governments problem. We are all responsible for our health in the usa. Unfortunately the USA is fat because people refuse to eat healthy. The USA gets doctors from overseas all the time because they can work for less $ because their tuition is less
Nope its just the insurance companies and the hospitals themselves who take as much money as they can, many doctors are the ones who advocate for free healthcare and/or less extreme costs
Here we have 2 tax brackets…. Bye bye middle class. And yes it’s 30+% in the first tax income bracket, besides other income taxes….. So, elaborate on ‘Free’
Hmm I wonder if in Denmark they pay close to the 12-22 percent taxes like the United States. Oh 55.9 percent on top of other taxes? Incredible, but it’s “FREE!”
.... though from what I hear property-and incidentally-rent is much cheaper/better value in America from what I've heard from friends and family members who've been (I haven't but would like to some day).
Bart: The Little Mermaid was from Denmark...so.. She was WHITE. I told YOU SO, Lisa! Lisa: Yeah, yeah...stupid non-social justice male bullcrap...mutter mutter...
The story did take place in the Caribbean though, whose native population is dark skinned. Also, it’s a shitty remake of an animated movie. If you want a white Ariel, go watch that
funny how i am Danish. and it is kinda funny that they are visiting our capital. and yes the capital is indeed a place full of bikes and you gotta watch out for the bike lanes
Please tell me if this episode is close to being the truth, or at least better than the US. Lol
7:33 Marge's bras all having straps despite her always wearing a strapless dress.
12:46 funny homer slap.
13:49 nice freakout.
12:11 HOMER SWEARED :0
This first episode made me want to live in denmark
0:14 🎶Row, row row your boat 🛶gently down the stream🎶
🎶Merily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream🎶
2024..Charles issac britt
Charles issac britt
DAYUMN THATS TIVOLI I WENT THERE A MONTH AGO
YES 2:05
😊 hell yeah I'm the 400th thumb up that's pretty rare lol❤❤❤❤ 😊
I love the video by the
I’m here
Are there any other countries where healthcare is free (besides the UK and Denmark)? Basically, does the whole of Europe have free healthcare?
Yip. And even if it is private health insurance (like Switzerland or the Netherlands), it is mandatory, universal and the prices are strictly controlled by the governments. Basically, if a country doesn’t have a single-payer governmental system (like the NHS in the UK), it has at least a very successful Obamacare-style healthcare.
Canada
Guyana
There's Canada they have free healthcare and I believe medical Care as well
Jamaica
Marges voice is getting too hoarse
I'm an American 9 😂😂😂😂 sureeeee
wtf does that even mean…how were u even able to understand that
Yes
The difference is that in europe (an other areas of the world) medicine is typically an undergraduate degree. Unlike in the U.S. where its 4 years undergrad, four years medical, 4 years residency and THEN your board certified. If you want a specialization, its another 3-4 years of fellowship. Its expensive to see an American doctor because its expensive to become one so costs fall to the patient. When its less expensive to become a doctor its less expensive to see one. And when everyone in America insists on seeing a specialist its no wonder why the costs are so high.
What the hell are you talking about???
In Europe and "other areas" there is simply no such thing as undergraduate degree that you require to enter medical school.
Europe medical degree is equal to USA medical school degree, that's why Doctors from other countries can confirm their degree and practice medicine in USA.
So it's not "undergraduate" degree at all. In Europe for instance you take 6 (usually) years of medical studies in university (which again equals everything up to medical school in USA) + 1 year of mandatory residency + 1-5 years of "specialist" residency.
In USA it's so expensive to see a doctor because there is zero government focus to decrease cost of medical help.
@@Cearb dude, people from europe explained to me personally that they do four years of medical school during undergrad. And yes in the usa you can finish high school at 18 and go to an associate physician program thats only two years following high school to meet the healthcare demands of the us population. So doubting youve personally investigated every country, i can assume youve never heard of the worlds youngest surgeon who was under the age of twelve and legally operated on people due to the fact he lived a third world country who litterally had no other available healthcare infustructure outside the wooden shack behand his parents house where the boy stared in a documentary showing him separate the fingers of a girl who had been burned. So yeah, fuck you. An in the US the cost is high because of what i described. A person who eats, smokes, drugs and drinks themselves to death is not the governments problem. We are all responsible for our health in the usa. Unfortunately the USA is fat because people refuse to eat healthy. The USA gets doctors from overseas all the time because they can work for less $ because their tuition is less
Nope its just the insurance companies and the hospitals themselves who take as much money as they can, many doctors are the ones who advocate for free healthcare and/or less extreme costs
This video shows Denmark being the country that America should have been.
We need to learn from this example.
We can be better than we used to be.
Denmarks taxes are 55.9 percent americas highest are like 37-39 percent
Here we have 2 tax brackets…. Bye bye middle class.
And yes it’s 30+% in the first tax income bracket, besides other income taxes…..
So, elaborate on ‘Free’
No she not had 40 bfs
Christ the Simpsons are boring nowadays
Hmm I wonder if in Denmark they pay close to the 12-22 percent taxes like the United States. Oh 55.9 percent on top of other taxes? Incredible, but it’s “FREE!”
Australia has free healthcare and we certainly don't pay that much tax. I'm on a grand a week (which is not that much in Oz) and I pay 15%.
.... though from what I hear property-and incidentally-rent is much cheaper/better value in America from what I've heard from friends and family members who've been (I haven't but would like to some day).
If you learn basic economics you don't post idiotic shit like this.
The average tax rate in Denmark is 35% while the average tax rate in the US is 25%
It’s called equality, everyone who doesn’t live in the United States of asshole understands it’s the more Intelligent way to live
Bart: The Little Mermaid was from Denmark...so.. She was WHITE. I told YOU SO, Lisa! Lisa: Yeah, yeah...stupid non-social justice male bullcrap...mutter mutter...
The story did take place in the Caribbean though, whose native population is dark skinned. Also, it’s a shitty remake of an animated movie. If you want a white Ariel, go watch that
its creepy that lisa is ment to be 8 to 10 years old but shes had like 40 boyfriends... wtf is that about
somethings wrong with the show I guess
Why do you gotta bastardize something!?
Considering they've legit been the same age for the last 30 years I think we can suspend our disbelief