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gelgoog

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The EU effectively sanctioned themselves rather than Russia
It is the Argentinization of Europe. You see Japan's lost decades? Same deal is going to happen to Europe except worse.

Europe makes little of real value anymore. The only industry which will be left is the luxury goods industry. Since that requires little energy, but more labor. Just like India is the capital of the world in making gold jewelry.

The consumer electronics industry in Europe imploded in the 1970/80s with the rise of Japan. The US bought and destroyed the telecoms companies in Europe including Nokia and Skype after their success in the 1990s. And next the European automobile industry will collapse too. They are hopelessly behind in EVs.
 
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U.S. indictment alleges multiple Indian assassination plans across North America​

The indictment suggests there were plans to carry out three killings in Canadian territory​

A newly unsealed U.S. criminal indictment has unleashed an unprecedented flood of details about an alleged plot connected to the Indian government to carry out multiple assassinations in North America.

Perhaps the most surprising allegation in the murder-for-hire indictment filed in New York State against Indian national Nikhil Gupta is a claim that there were plans to carry out three such killings on Canadian soil.
The indictment, made public Wednesday, accuses Gupta of attempting this year to arrange one killing in New York after receiving instructions from an Indian government employee.

While the charges involve an alleged scheme in New York City, U.S. prosecutors allege it's connected to a case that roiled Canada-India relations.
The indictment says an unnamed Indian government employee offered $100,000 for a contract hit on a Sikh separatist in New York and asked Gupta, 52, to arrange it.

The Indian government employee is not named in the indictment, but he is described as having held different roles, including intelligence, security management and in India's Central Reserve Police Force.

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U.S. prosecutors allege assassination plot of Sikh separatist directed by Indian government employee​



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Looks like someone doesn't want Modi to win the elections next year.
 
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gelgoog

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Chinese colon cancer drug (no chemo needed!) sells for 1000$ in China. Approved to sell for $25000 (wholesale, who knows what end patient price will be? 2x?) in the USA. I have had to manage the health care of my parents in the states and I feel whole system really just treats them as cash cow cattle.
It is pure capitalism. It is the price the consumer is willing to bear basically. Has no relation to actual cost of research and production.
They look at the cost of alternative treatments and price their product like that. Cost be damned.
 

manqiangrexue

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Chinese colon cancer drug (no chemo needed!) sells for 1000$ in China. Approved to sell for $25000 in the USA. I have had to manage the health care of my parents in the states and I feel whole system really just treats them as cash cow cattle.

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That's exactly what patients are in the US.

For me, standard problem (dental work, vision, even a simply surgery)= Kazakhstan; complicated problem (yet to face one) = China. $2,000 root canal+crown combo in the US cost me $45 root canal and $120 crown in Almaty. $1,700 pre-surgical exams in the US cost me $38 in Kaz; $40,000 procedure (6-9 month advance booking) in the US cost me $1,200 in Almaty (cost of all post-surgical care included) with NO wait time; surgery the day after your tests are done.
 

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Chinese colon cancer drug (no chemo needed!) sells for 1000$ in China. Approved to sell for $25000 (wholesale, who knows what end patient price will be? 2x?) in the USA. I have had to manage the health care of my parents in the states and I feel whole system really just treats them as cash cow cattle.

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It's like how western media always puts "common prosperity" in quotation marks. Almost like it is some terrible commie plot cooked by Xi Jinping and his politburo thugs to destroy freedom, democracy, and put everyone into concentration camps, instead of just benefitting society as a whole.
 

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U.S. indictment alleges multiple Indian assassination plans across North America​

The indictment suggests there were plans to carry out three killings in Canadian territory​





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U.S. prosecutors allege assassination plot of Sikh separatist directed by Indian government employee​



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Looks like someone doesn't want Modi to win the elections next year.

Reminds me of the Henry Liu case from the 1980s (
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TK3600

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That's exactly what patients are in the US.

For me, standard problem (dental work, vision, even a simply surgery)= Kazakhstan; complicated problem (yet to face one) = China. $2,000 root canal+crown combo in the US cost me $45 root canal and $120 crown in Almaty. $1,700 pre-surgical exams in the US cost me $38 in Kaz; $40,000 procedure (6-9 month advance booking) in the US cost me $1,200 in Almaty (cost of all post-surgical care included) with NO wait time; surgery the day after your tests are done.
Hows the quality of Kazakhstan health industry? For standard problem at least.
 

manqiangrexue

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Hows the quality of Kazakhstan health industry? For standard problem at least.
It's good but not perfect but neither is American healthcare. I had 1 tooth filling they probably underdid so it's a bit sensitive. But I had to leave so I didn't have time to ask the same dentist to fix it. It's not messing with me so I have absolutely no problem waiting another few months and paying another $40 to get it fixed when I go pick up my other kids (by the way, my wife is tallying this up to about $100K for 4 kids, all costs including flight and hotel included, something that would be well well over half a million to do in the US.)

American dentists who wanted $2K from me would say that this is evidence of poor work and you getting what you paid for. But of about 6 things I did there, this was the only slight imperfection. I've seen American dentists screw up dental implants missing the center of the jawbone before. One of my acquaintances in America is suing the hospital after his mother died from a routine shoulder surgery 2 weeks ago.

The procedure I had done went swimmingly. The Kazakh doctor says he does this surgery on average 4-6 times a day, 6 days a week. In the US, an American doctor likely does this 2-3 times a week. So I know whom the experience advantage goes to. (I will say, though, the facilities suck. The hospical bed is hand-crank only and the room has no AC in the summer and no wifi. Hardly work $39K though LOL) Plus, my ex-girlfriend who works for NYU Langone as a physician told me that when they get freshly-graduated doctors from countries that use the medical college system (rather than America's college then med school system) like China and Korea, they are absolutely stunned and out-gunned by these guys whom they say have what appears to be decades of experience over their American counterparts. And that's because American physicians may see 5 patients a day while a Chinese doctor sees 70 patients before lunch.

So basically, I'm quite happy and I think I got a equal or better care in Kazakhstan than I would have in the US for pennies on the dollar. I highly encourage anyone to give Kazakh healthcare a go. I went as an add-on to having to go for surrogacy but even without, if I get injured in the US right now, I'm booking a flight to Almaty to get it fixed as long as there's no immediate danger to my life.
 
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