Originally posted by sgreger1
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Ok seriously? You are making yet another problem... how long before everyone demands the same coverage as the rich? Thats what we are asking for already, health equality. Right now the ones that can pay for it get better care, and better doctors. The ones that cant pay for it don't pay for it. They are however rejected from certain hospitals for being unable to provide payment or insurance.
So the current "problem" is what? Everyone is covered believe me our university hospital turns away no one. Your costs are already reflecting these non payers. What we want is the assurance that we will have access to the same doctors as the rich, hence everyone gets the same coverage.
If you have better coverage for the rich you again make the system imbalanced. If you have no pre existing conditions coverage you are leaving out that group. Either everyone has to be on the same boat, or we have the same problem we have now.
Oh yeah the problem we have now was placed in your head by the liberal media over many years.
My father had no money and died of lung cancer. He was able to get what I considered better than adequate health care, pain meds, and doctors visits all for free. So dont tell me people are being left behind. No one in this country is dying because they cant get health care.
BUT having said that, people are being turned down by insurance companies. Being denied coverage for existing conditions and overall are fed up with... yep you guessed it... insurance.
I cant find anyone real who cant get basic care. I can only find people who cant afford to see a specialist.
So again if you have supplement plans, you defeat the purpose of everyone having the same measure of health care and we are back to square one.
I dont see how people argue around the problems without looking at there causes. And no I do not know how to "fix" something that isn't broken. No one else does either apparently.
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