Take Back the Republican Party wrote:Maybe Rush won't have to go international for HIS care now...he can get private care in the USA, which is now going to have a public health plan too. Just like Costa Rica!
ScottaWhite wrote:
Also, because it FORCES citizens to purchase a product (insurance) from a private company, it is also unconstitutional.
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:Take Back the Republican Party wrote:Maybe Rush won't have to go international for HIS care now...he can get private care in the USA, which is now going to have a public health plan too. Just like Costa Rica!
lol.
ScottaWhite wrote:
Also, because it FORCES citizens to purchase a product (insurance) from a private company, it is also unconstitutional.
So is forcing us to buy car insurance in order to drive on the streets, or home insurance if you're using a mortgage. But everything is dandy when it comes to those "unconstitutional" aspects. Cry me a river.
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I for one will not open the umbrella before it rains, I was on the fence, and after reading on my local paper there lots of good in it. Now, I can only hope the outcome is just as well. One thing is for sure, baby-boomers (the biggest age demographic) are entering retirement and at the rate we were/are going in the past and today the future looks bleak. Again, I can only hope this lessens the blow of the baby-boomers with this system. Only time will tell.
Take Back the Republican Party wrote:the insured people end up footing the bill for them.
Weebel wrote:Some people just dont get why this is going to be a bad thing.
I'll tell ya what.
If this doesn't bankrupt our country, cause higher taxes and premiums, and cause rationing of care, I'll change my tune.
But I dont see it working out,
Take Back the Republican Party wrote:You miss the point. In all cases, uninsured people are a problem, in that the insured people end up footing the bill for them. You and I are already paying for them in most cases via Medicaid and 'charity hospital care' anyway. Just as in cars, where uninsured motorists cause financial pain for others, thus it is illegal now to drive a car without insurance.
A national health care program will require you to reshape your thinking a bit about such things, unless you prefer being miserable about things you can't change (like taxes, auto insurance laws, the like).
Rosario wrote:
Although I hate paying for other people..what really concerns me is
1. There going to start taxing my medical Benefit Fund when i take money out of it.
2. The government controlling my amazing health insurance plan that i work for.
3. Waiting lists....