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07-22-2009, 12:01 PM
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have you checked different emergency rooms or clinics for prices? this is part of the problem, people will drive miles out of the way to get 10 cent cheaper gas or buy in bulk at BJ's but never "shop" for perscriptions, Dr. visits or other health care in general, it's because they've been conditioned to believe that they can just go get whatever they want or need and someone else will take care of everything...
and now they're told "healthcare( insurance) is a right", when in fact what you are losing is all of your rights as a user of the healthcare system to a large and oppressive government
would you prefer $10 per visit and Larry, Mo and Curly for doctors?  "calling Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine"
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07-22-2009, 12:30 PM
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i just called-what a JOKE
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Originally Posted by scottw
would you prefer $10 per visit and Larry, Mo and Curly for doctors?  "calling Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine"
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I called Blue + Shield and got sent around the merry go round
with the Autobot recordings ... 6 times
Same thing when i called the hospital just to see what an emergency room visit costs.... and i was transfered 5 times
then i got this DAN characters voice mail and he ain't there.
   i guess i lacked a siren.... 
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07-23-2009, 11:18 AM
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Registered Grandpa
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So, aside from the fact that the millionaires will pay for health care,
what did the American people learn from the President's infomercial/ press conference
on Health-Care?
Almost damaging to your brain to try and figure this stuff out. 
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07-23-2009, 11:31 AM
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Keep The Change
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: The Road to Serfdom
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"It will be at a lower cost" which really means what healthcare you get will be rationed so don't get old or really sick....
Why get government involved? If we could drive down the cost of the insurance Dr's pay, we could cut healthcare costs... Oh, I forgot all the lawmakers are lawyers how stupid of me.
Interesting information I got from another source:
The biggest argument for healthcare reform is the uninsured. The number reform advocates like to use is 46 million or a little over 15% of the population. The reformers never tell us who these people are or why they are uninsured. Doing so would damage their attempt at wholesale changes. According to the Census Bureau in 2007, 9.7 million or 21.0% are non-citizens. There are 18.3 million or 40% of the uninsured are young adults in the 18 – 34 age range. Many of these people don’t see the necessity of paying a health care premium when they are young and healthy. In 2005, the Kaiser Foundation found out that 6 million of the 8 million uninsured children were eligible for existing Federal health insurance, but were not enrolled. 3.1 million parents of these children were also eligible for Federal programs, but were not enrolled. These groups compose over 70% of the uninsured. If you don’t believe that age should be a determining factor in health insurance cover!age, the Census Bureau breaks down the income range of the uninsured. 17.5 million have incomes of $50,000 or more, which goes against the advocates’ picture of everyone being poor, and thus unable to afford coverage.
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“It’s not up to the courts to invent new minorities that get special protections,” Antonin Scalia
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07-23-2009, 11:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fishpart
Why get government involved?
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That's what i say. Ford just posted a 2 billion dollar profit with 0 government help.
Just let capitalism do it's job.
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07-23-2009, 04:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fishpart
Interesting information I got from another source:
The biggest argument for healthcare reform is the uninsured. The number reform advocates like to use is 46 million or a little over 15% of the population. The reformers never tell us who these people are or why they are uninsured. Doing so would damage their attempt at wholesale changes. According to the Census Bureau in 2007, 9.7 million or 21.0% are non-citizens. There are 18.3 million or 40% of the uninsured are young adults in the 18 – 34 age range. Many of these people don’t see the necessity of paying a health care premium when they are young and healthy. In 2005, the Kaiser Foundation found out that 6 million of the 8 million uninsured children were eligible for existing Federal health insurance, but were not enrolled. 3.1 million parents of these children were also eligible for Federal programs, but were not enrolled. These groups compose over 70% of the uninsured. If you don’t believe that age should be a determining factor in health insurance cover!age, the Census Bureau breaks down the income range of the uninsured. 17.5 million have incomes of $50,000 or more, which goes against the advocates’ picture of everyone being poor, and thus unable to afford coverage.
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Yes, when you dig a little deeper you find statistics that don't support the 47 million people they say are not insured.
The Urban Institute reports 25% of the uninsured already qualify for some medical insurance program.
The National Bureau Of Economic Research says, "Based on plausible definitions and assumptions, health insurance is affordable for
between 3/4 and 1/4 quarters of adults who are NOT insured.
Those #s go along with what i heard on the news todaythat 43%
of the 47 million can afford insurance but choose not to buy it for whatever reasons.
That would drop the # of uninsured who can't afford insurance to 27 million people.
While there is a need for Health Insurance for the unemployed looking for work, and those that are truly disabled, imho there is no reason to revamp and change our whole current medical system for 277 million people to accommodate 27 million people.
JR may need to check my math, as usual. 
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07-28-2009, 01:39 PM
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New Rasmussen Poll-- 54% polled said they don't want Health Care passed
this year.
The American people are catching up realizing the Administration's Emergencies
are a ploy to, among other things, takeover 1/6 th of the nation's economy
with Health Care.
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07-28-2009, 05:28 PM
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Location: Maine
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justplugit
New Rasmussen Poll-- 54% polled said they don't want Health Care passed
this year.
The American people are catching up realizing the Administration's Emergencies
are a ploy to, among other things, takeover 1/6 th of the nation's economy
with Health Care.
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I'd bet that the only ones who do want it are the ones who have no insurance.....
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