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Originally Posted by August
You guys have a point but so does Gimpy. The cost of even the most basic medical care is already beyond most peoples ability to pay without insurance or complete financial ruin.
Now I don't think that most Americans are gonna choose death, infirmity and disease over doing something drastic, like nationalizing health care, so if the the GoP want's to avoid this it would be wise to come up with an actual solution to the problem, if for no other reason than because just badmouthing the Dems plan alone isn't going to help them much in 2012.
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I agree, to be honest, we are talking about the health of our citizens. whatever can be done to help that is a good thing. Im a dem and i think the bill is crap, or at least parts of it
I think we can all agree that the whole mandate thing needs to go. but I do like the parts that make it harder to deny coverage
too be honest, the medical profession is in a bind. If a person comes into my store and can't pay..tough luck unless they have food stamps, but that pays Olesons 100%. but then we go on to only give 50% to our health care providers. where does that work out?