Except they depend on the U S (mommy and daddy) to protect them since, like little babies, they can't defend themselves. Additionally, they are now about to pay the price of their spoiled lazyness, the next 10 years is gonna give them a real bad spanking. Plug your ears... The wailing and crying I'd gonna be deafening! |
I consider myself a moderate, but I would like to have all children covered re: healthcare. They don't have the option to pay for healthcare by themselves. I don't mind extra tax to live in a society where this is provided. |
(16:05 again)- I should add, I also think not having coverage discourages small business owners. If your child is born with a hole in his heart, for example (or any other pre-existing condition), you would never be able to afford healthcare if you didn't work for a company that provided it. That isn't laziness. |
Yes, I read daily about how everyone's trying to take down Denmark. ![]() |
How'd Denmark do in WWII? They got buttraped. Their loss of self esteem led to thumbsucking socialism. |
This is my question as well -- as a small business owner, I can tell you that health insurance (and not a fabulous policy, either -- a basic HMO) was our #2 expense after salaries. And every year we had to negotiate a new contract to avoid 30%+ premium increases having nothing to do with our employees' usage (no major claims).
I do not understand why small businesses (and large businesses) haven't clamored for nationalized health. It is absolutely in their best interest. Only possible explanation: the lobby for the major health systems and insurers is more powerful. |
GOB stance on healthcare: "It's an illusion, Michael!"
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So wait, we pay high prices for our drugs so that they can pay half what we do. AND we pay for their defense, so they don't have to. Remind me who are the dupes in this story? |
I love you. |
That would be great, except the data says you are wrong. |
I also don't get what the GOP's alternative is. The chances of being able to afford health insurance out side of one subsided by an employer are slim. If you have ever tried to get non-group insurance you'd know how costly it is. |
Libtard trust in the state is pathetic. A bunch of weaklings consuming state resources and producing nothing but fecal matter wIring for the state to declare them obsolete. |
That is one of the least intelligent responses I've yet to come across. |
I was waiting and hoping for an AD reference! |
there is no uninsured person who has a heart attack/or other medical emergency who will not receive hospital care. The hospital, ala the rest of us who actually pay when we go there, eats the cost of care for those who cant/dont pay.
Preventive care/ other checkups, now thats another story. shouldve been born on the other side of the tracks and gone to college.... |