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July 28, 2009 at 12:09 PM #438708July 28, 2009 at 12:11 PM #437949anParticipant
[quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.July 28, 2009 at 12:11 PM #438151anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.July 28, 2009 at 12:11 PM #438473anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.July 28, 2009 at 12:11 PM #438546anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.July 28, 2009 at 12:11 PM #438713anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.July 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM #437954dbapigParticipant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.[/quote]And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies for years are kicked out when they really need it.
I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced.
But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to fix the ‘anarchy’ they’ve put us into?
July 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM #438156dbapigParticipant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.[/quote]And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies for years are kicked out when they really need it.
I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced.
But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to fix the ‘anarchy’ they’ve put us into?
July 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM #438478dbapigParticipant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.[/quote]And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies for years are kicked out when they really need it.
I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced.
But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to fix the ‘anarchy’ they’ve put us into?
July 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM #438551dbapigParticipant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.[/quote]And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies for years are kicked out when they really need it.
I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced.
But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to fix the ‘anarchy’ they’ve put us into?
July 28, 2009 at 12:25 PM #438718dbapigParticipant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Do you sleep with a gun in your bed? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.Do you drive around with an armored car, which many middle class people in Brazil do? No, because we have police, managed by the govt.
Do you drive on dirt roads for everyday normal driving? No, because we have Caltran, managed by the govt.
Do you worry about your country being invaded and conquered by foreign army, like Iraqis before US conquered it? (Never mind the consequences). No, because we have the armed forces, managed by the govt.
Operations by govt have their issues, no doubt. But current health insurance/care is far worse than what govt can do.[/quote]
Lets be clear, I have no issue with government run certain things. I just don’t expect great services for the money. Don’t even get me started about Caltran. They’re almost just as bad as the DMV. I love and respect our military. Like I said, government has its role/place. I’m not for total anarchy here.[/quote]And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies for years are kicked out when they really need it.
I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced.
But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to fix the ‘anarchy’ they’ve put us into?
July 28, 2009 at 12:29 PM #437959anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies aren’t reimbursed when they really need it.I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced. But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to the ‘anarchy’ we are experiencing in US?[/quote]
No, I don’t think we have total anarchy for health care. I never really looked into how much my company pay for me, but the premium I’m responsible for is about the same and my care is about the same as well. Some company made me pay more and some company cover ALL of my premium, so I didn’t have to pay ANYTHING for one of the best coverage I have to date.July 28, 2009 at 12:29 PM #438161anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies aren’t reimbursed when they really need it.I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced. But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to the ‘anarchy’ we are experiencing in US?[/quote]
No, I don’t think we have total anarchy for health care. I never really looked into how much my company pay for me, but the premium I’m responsible for is about the same and my care is about the same as well. Some company made me pay more and some company cover ALL of my premium, so I didn’t have to pay ANYTHING for one of the best coverage I have to date.July 28, 2009 at 12:29 PM #438483anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies aren’t reimbursed when they really need it.I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced. But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to the ‘anarchy’ we are experiencing in US?[/quote]
No, I don’t think we have total anarchy for health care. I never really looked into how much my company pay for me, but the premium I’m responsible for is about the same and my care is about the same as well. Some company made me pay more and some company cover ALL of my premium, so I didn’t have to pay ANYTHING for one of the best coverage I have to date.July 28, 2009 at 12:29 PM #438556anParticipant[quote=dbapig]
And wouldn’t you agree that current health care system in US is a total anarchy? Paying more and more for less care, and it seems like many who paid insurance companies aren’t reimbursed when they really need it.I prefer dealing with private companies/organizations when possible. Yes, getting a replacement credit card is pretty painless. Lose your driver’s license and it’s hassle to get it replaced. But what alternative does the current private health insurance industry offer to the ‘anarchy’ we are experiencing in US?[/quote]
No, I don’t think we have total anarchy for health care. I never really looked into how much my company pay for me, but the premium I’m responsible for is about the same and my care is about the same as well. Some company made me pay more and some company cover ALL of my premium, so I didn’t have to pay ANYTHING for one of the best coverage I have to date. -
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