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dbapig
ParticipantSouth Korea has a working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
ParticipantSouth Korea has a working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
ParticipantSouth Korea has a working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
ParticipantSouth Korea has a working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]My wife has a client that is a well known cardiologist and that guy said this will substantially change the treatment for many people he treats. He basically said god help those people whose treatment decisions will now be made by the government.[/quote]
And God help those who can’t even get to see him (let alone any MD) other than in ER.
If most of the Western European nations/Canada/Japan/South Korea have working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]My wife has a client that is a well known cardiologist and that guy said this will substantially change the treatment for many people he treats. He basically said god help those people whose treatment decisions will now be made by the government.[/quote]
And God help those who can’t even get to see him (let alone any MD) other than in ER.
If most of the Western European nations/Canada/Japan/South Korea have working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]My wife has a client that is a well known cardiologist and that guy said this will substantially change the treatment for many people he treats. He basically said god help those people whose treatment decisions will now be made by the government.[/quote]
And God help those who can’t even get to see him (let alone any MD) other than in ER.
If most of the Western European nations/Canada/Japan/South Korea have working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]My wife has a client that is a well known cardiologist and that guy said this will substantially change the treatment for many people he treats. He basically said god help those people whose treatment decisions will now be made by the government.[/quote]
And God help those who can’t even get to see him (let alone any MD) other than in ER.
If most of the Western European nations/Canada/Japan/South Korea have working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]My wife has a client that is a well known cardiologist and that guy said this will substantially change the treatment for many people he treats. He basically said god help those people whose treatment decisions will now be made by the government.[/quote]
And God help those who can’t even get to see him (let alone any MD) other than in ER.
If most of the Western European nations/Canada/Japan/South Korea have working national healthcare coverage, surely the mighty USA can do it also?
Come on US of A, Americans have (or used to) been mocking how junky Korean Hyundai cars are etc etc. And they have a national health coverage!!!
Talk about having no sense of shame…
dbapig
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]There is a difference between those who do not want insurance and those who cannot afford it. They are all counted as uninsured. It should be a choice. Under the proposed plan you pay a fine if you do not have insurance, except if you are an illegal. Affordability does not equal increased taxes and deficits for the few of us who pay taxes. Reform is in the eye of the beholder.[/quote]
I’m sorry but i see a few gaps in your logic.
So you are opposed to requiring car insurance for every driver? I’d love not paying $$$ to the insurance companies if I had the choice. But everyone else would feel same way which means the few that pay for car insurance would pay a lot more to cover **hidden** cost of uninsured drivers.
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…
dbapig
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]There is a difference between those who do not want insurance and those who cannot afford it. They are all counted as uninsured. It should be a choice. Under the proposed plan you pay a fine if you do not have insurance, except if you are an illegal. Affordability does not equal increased taxes and deficits for the few of us who pay taxes. Reform is in the eye of the beholder.[/quote]
I’m sorry but i see a few gaps in your logic.
So you are opposed to requiring car insurance for every driver? I’d love not paying $$$ to the insurance companies if I had the choice. But everyone else would feel same way which means the few that pay for car insurance would pay a lot more to cover **hidden** cost of uninsured drivers.
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…
dbapig
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]There is a difference between those who do not want insurance and those who cannot afford it. They are all counted as uninsured. It should be a choice. Under the proposed plan you pay a fine if you do not have insurance, except if you are an illegal. Affordability does not equal increased taxes and deficits for the few of us who pay taxes. Reform is in the eye of the beholder.[/quote]
I’m sorry but i see a few gaps in your logic.
So you are opposed to requiring car insurance for every driver? I’d love not paying $$$ to the insurance companies if I had the choice. But everyone else would feel same way which means the few that pay for car insurance would pay a lot more to cover **hidden** cost of uninsured drivers.
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…
dbapig
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]There is a difference between those who do not want insurance and those who cannot afford it. They are all counted as uninsured. It should be a choice. Under the proposed plan you pay a fine if you do not have insurance, except if you are an illegal. Affordability does not equal increased taxes and deficits for the few of us who pay taxes. Reform is in the eye of the beholder.[/quote]
I’m sorry but i see a few gaps in your logic.
So you are opposed to requiring car insurance for every driver? I’d love not paying $$$ to the insurance companies if I had the choice. But everyone else would feel same way which means the few that pay for car insurance would pay a lot more to cover **hidden** cost of uninsured drivers.
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…
dbapig
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]There is a difference between those who do not want insurance and those who cannot afford it. They are all counted as uninsured. It should be a choice. Under the proposed plan you pay a fine if you do not have insurance, except if you are an illegal. Affordability does not equal increased taxes and deficits for the few of us who pay taxes. Reform is in the eye of the beholder.[/quote]
I’m sorry but i see a few gaps in your logic.
So you are opposed to requiring car insurance for every driver? I’d love not paying $$$ to the insurance companies if I had the choice. But everyone else would feel same way which means the few that pay for car insurance would pay a lot more to cover **hidden** cost of uninsured drivers.
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…
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