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dbapig
ParticipantI just find it unbelievable that a country like South Korea can provide reasonable national health care for its citizens AND people of Korean ancestry holding foreign citizenships.
And US can’t.
dbapig
ParticipantI just find it unbelievable that a country like South Korea can provide reasonable national health care for its citizens AND people of Korean ancestry holding foreign citizenships.
And US can’t.
dbapig
ParticipantI just find it unbelievable that a country like South Korea can provide reasonable national health care for its citizens AND people of Korean ancestry holding foreign citizenships.
And US can’t.
dbapig
ParticipantI just find it unbelievable that a country like South Korea can provide reasonable national health care for its citizens AND people of Korean ancestry holding foreign citizenships.
And US can’t.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?[/quote]Same problem, totally different solution. The government doesn’t offer a public option for auto insurance… Why? If your argument is uninsured people are the caused of spiraling health care cost, then why not force everyone to buy health insurance, like auto insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be fined.[/quote]
I didn’t say uninsured people is the only reason of spiraling health care cost. It is one of the reasons, don’t ya agree?
My understanding is (since nothing in firmed up yet) that if you don’t have insurance through employer-based one, than you have to participate in non-profit and/or govt sponsored one.
The fine is an incentive to make sure everyone shares paying for the cost for providing basic health coverage for most americans. I don’t think you need to be scared by the word ‘fine’.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?[/quote]Same problem, totally different solution. The government doesn’t offer a public option for auto insurance… Why? If your argument is uninsured people are the caused of spiraling health care cost, then why not force everyone to buy health insurance, like auto insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be fined.[/quote]
I didn’t say uninsured people is the only reason of spiraling health care cost. It is one of the reasons, don’t ya agree?
My understanding is (since nothing in firmed up yet) that if you don’t have insurance through employer-based one, than you have to participate in non-profit and/or govt sponsored one.
The fine is an incentive to make sure everyone shares paying for the cost for providing basic health coverage for most americans. I don’t think you need to be scared by the word ‘fine’.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?[/quote]Same problem, totally different solution. The government doesn’t offer a public option for auto insurance… Why? If your argument is uninsured people are the caused of spiraling health care cost, then why not force everyone to buy health insurance, like auto insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be fined.[/quote]
I didn’t say uninsured people is the only reason of spiraling health care cost. It is one of the reasons, don’t ya agree?
My understanding is (since nothing in firmed up yet) that if you don’t have insurance through employer-based one, than you have to participate in non-profit and/or govt sponsored one.
The fine is an incentive to make sure everyone shares paying for the cost for providing basic health coverage for most americans. I don’t think you need to be scared by the word ‘fine’.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?[/quote]Same problem, totally different solution. The government doesn’t offer a public option for auto insurance… Why? If your argument is uninsured people are the caused of spiraling health care cost, then why not force everyone to buy health insurance, like auto insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be fined.[/quote]
I didn’t say uninsured people is the only reason of spiraling health care cost. It is one of the reasons, don’t ya agree?
My understanding is (since nothing in firmed up yet) that if you don’t have insurance through employer-based one, than you have to participate in non-profit and/or govt sponsored one.
The fine is an incentive to make sure everyone shares paying for the cost for providing basic health coverage for most americans. I don’t think you need to be scared by the word ‘fine’.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig]
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?[/quote]Same problem, totally different solution. The government doesn’t offer a public option for auto insurance… Why? If your argument is uninsured people are the caused of spiraling health care cost, then why not force everyone to buy health insurance, like auto insurance. If you don’t, you’ll be fined.[/quote]
I didn’t say uninsured people is the only reason of spiraling health care cost. It is one of the reasons, don’t ya agree?
My understanding is (since nothing in firmed up yet) that if you don’t have insurance through employer-based one, than you have to participate in non-profit and/or govt sponsored one.
The fine is an incentive to make sure everyone shares paying for the cost for providing basic health coverage for most americans. I don’t think you need to be scared by the word ‘fine’.
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig][quote=SD Realtor]Can’t people at least choose to participate in it rather then be fined? [/quote]
I would LOVE not to pay for auto insurance but I have to. If I don’t ‘participate’ in getting auto insurance I will get in trouble with the law.
Why?[/quote]
Because the government told you to.[/quote]Well the govt told us to because some drivers chose not to get auto insurance. And it resulted in insurance companies paying more to their insured customers in order to cover damage caused by uninsured drivers.
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig][quote=SD Realtor]Can’t people at least choose to participate in it rather then be fined? [/quote]
I would LOVE not to pay for auto insurance but I have to. If I don’t ‘participate’ in getting auto insurance I will get in trouble with the law.
Why?[/quote]
Because the government told you to.[/quote]Well the govt told us to because some drivers chose not to get auto insurance. And it resulted in insurance companies paying more to their insured customers in order to cover damage caused by uninsured drivers.
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig][quote=SD Realtor]Can’t people at least choose to participate in it rather then be fined? [/quote]
I would LOVE not to pay for auto insurance but I have to. If I don’t ‘participate’ in getting auto insurance I will get in trouble with the law.
Why?[/quote]
Because the government told you to.[/quote]Well the govt told us to because some drivers chose not to get auto insurance. And it resulted in insurance companies paying more to their insured customers in order to cover damage caused by uninsured drivers.
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig][quote=SD Realtor]Can’t people at least choose to participate in it rather then be fined? [/quote]
I would LOVE not to pay for auto insurance but I have to. If I don’t ‘participate’ in getting auto insurance I will get in trouble with the law.
Why?[/quote]
Because the government told you to.[/quote]Well the govt told us to because some drivers chose not to get auto insurance. And it resulted in insurance companies paying more to their insured customers in order to cover damage caused by uninsured drivers.
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?
dbapig
Participant[quote=AN][quote=dbapig][quote=SD Realtor]Can’t people at least choose to participate in it rather then be fined? [/quote]
I would LOVE not to pay for auto insurance but I have to. If I don’t ‘participate’ in getting auto insurance I will get in trouble with the law.
Why?[/quote]
Because the government told you to.[/quote]Well the govt told us to because some drivers chose not to get auto insurance. And it resulted in insurance companies paying more to their insured customers in order to cover damage caused by uninsured drivers.
Doesn’t it sound familiar? Hospitals (ERs) making up their loss from (uninsured) ER patients by billing higher amt to their insured patients?
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