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January 3, 2010 at 9:14 PM #498938January 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #499397BaneParticipant
[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. [/quote]
Wow.. Spoken like a guy who has never been without health care before. The first time yo uare un-employed and can’t afford $1500 a month or more for COBRA your tne will change.
Something all these people against health care reform seem to miss is that we are already paying for the people without insurance. Everytime people without insurance go to the emergency room and don’t pay, the insured pay through higher insurnace premiums and copays. You don’t really think the hospitals give them free care out of the goodness of their hearts do you?
January 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #499246BaneParticipant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. [/quote]
Wow.. Spoken like a guy who has never been without health care before. The first time yo uare un-employed and can’t afford $1500 a month or more for COBRA your tne will change.
Something all these people against health care reform seem to miss is that we are already paying for the people without insurance. Everytime people without insurance go to the emergency room and don’t pay, the insured pay through higher insurnace premiums and copays. You don’t really think the hospitals give them free care out of the goodness of their hearts do you?
January 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #499790BaneParticipant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. [/quote]
Wow.. Spoken like a guy who has never been without health care before. The first time yo uare un-employed and can’t afford $1500 a month or more for COBRA your tne will change.
Something all these people against health care reform seem to miss is that we are already paying for the people without insurance. Everytime people without insurance go to the emergency room and don’t pay, the insured pay through higher insurnace premiums and copays. You don’t really think the hospitals give them free care out of the goodness of their hearts do you?
January 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #499882BaneParticipant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. [/quote]
Wow.. Spoken like a guy who has never been without health care before. The first time yo uare un-employed and can’t afford $1500 a month or more for COBRA your tne will change.
Something all these people against health care reform seem to miss is that we are already paying for the people without insurance. Everytime people without insurance go to the emergency room and don’t pay, the insured pay through higher insurnace premiums and copays. You don’t really think the hospitals give them free care out of the goodness of their hearts do you?
January 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #500132BaneParticipant[quote=NeetaT]OK, I get the point. No argument here, but I do wish that we could leave everything to the private sector as much as possible. I like the pay as you use scenario where the government does not interfere by imposing taxes so that the funds can be used to subsidize those who want handouts such as free health care. [/quote]
Wow.. Spoken like a guy who has never been without health care before. The first time yo uare un-employed and can’t afford $1500 a month or more for COBRA your tne will change.
Something all these people against health care reform seem to miss is that we are already paying for the people without insurance. Everytime people without insurance go to the emergency room and don’t pay, the insured pay through higher insurnace premiums and copays. You don’t really think the hospitals give them free care out of the goodness of their hearts do you?
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